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SHRUBS (Continued) 
Qpulus, High Bush Cranberry—6 to 10 
feet. The fruiting form of the common 
Snowball. Bright scarlet berries in the 
fall. 
LS cee IMGNOS ita eae ea Each $ .75 
Prom LOOUS Car town he Ce oe ee fs Each 95 
DLEIGECL eee eee ee tes : EBKach 1.25 
Opulus sterilis, Snowball—s to 8 
An old well Known shrub. Large balls 
of white flowers, producing no fruit or 
seeds. 
os OmINCHES ead Hohn. oe eae tie Each 60¢ 
15-2441NCHES Me Aa Ue ee ee es Each 75ce 
Siete el COE fal ee aie Ae © ere lay, Hach 95e 
Honeysuckle 
Morrows—6 to 8 feet, white flowers 
red berries. Compact, spreading, excel- 
lent for hedges. Trims well. 
O-4 TE6CG5 origins es Each 95c, 10 for $7.50 
A=9 TOCT IAS FH gets os eee nan Hach 1.25 
Tartarian—6 to 8 feet. Upright. Pink or 
white flowers, red berries. 
18 <24eimehiess c. Wass an oso e ee Each 49c¢ 
PAW a, 2) Mes aye SOE AP se, 2 ie RE Hach 75e 
Bele LO Gb tee dec ke Ree oe ee Each 95e 
Aull CSUR Res ca ce ee ae eas Hach $1.25 

New Red Tartarian—This is a new var- 
iety, not the old red Tartarian. Does 
not grow quite as tall, but is more 
bushy, blooms profusely and has many 
clusters of orange and red berries which 
attract the birds. Flowers are rosy-red 
the color of 
=] an Ameri- 
can Beauty 
Rose, Fine 
LO ree bia Gik- 
ground and 
screening 
unsightly 
spots. Grows) 
lie Sstinwe OF 
light shade. 
2-3 feet — 
Kach 75e, 
3 for $1.95 
3-4 feet — 
Each 95e 
3 for $2.75 
Zabelli, 10-12 
ites Wipes cakes ane 
growing 
dark green 
foliage, rosty| 
red flowers 
and bright 
(axes! Th rgb alae. 
One of the 

Hydrangea 
best of all honeysuckles. 
at a ee eehceaer Peery Each $. 75 
DRT Ep Mae ta erituem pel tdie ty oe Each — .90 
STA Dat (ae ee Sa pee ee ee Each 1.25 
S60 Hydrangea, P. G.—At first the 
eone-shaped flowers are white, then 
turn pink and bronze. When cut, thev 
last for many weeks inside. It thrives 
in partial shade. Grows 4 to 6 feet tall 
and is in bloom from mid-summer to 
frost. 

12-18 inehes .. Each 70c, 3 for $1.85 
18-24 inches ...Each  85e, 3 for 2.25 
oro wt Get. «vee Each $1.00, 3 for 2.65 
Tree Form, 2 to 3 feet ...... Each 1.75 
S59 Hydrangea, Hills of Snow—A fine 
shrub for shady places. In early sum- 
mer, it is covered with large, rounded 
white flowers, like huge snowballs. 
Thrives in all states excepting the south. 
Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. 
12-18 inches ...Each $ .80, 3 for $2.00 
18-24 inches ...Each  .90, 3 for 2.3 
wekO O21 CObiae iets Each 1.10, 3 for 7 
Snowberry—Red, Indian Current—3 to 
5 feet. Endures densest shade and dry 
Sic 
oe 
soil. Covered with small red berries in 
early winter. 
18-24 MIncheste.,. 4a natens «oe Hach. 50¢ 
Dent | COLL Rinse ieee iiee rene, Me ete oc Each 65c 
Oe tGGhi etc Se Sik ea ees Each 80c 
Snowberry, White,—3 to 5 feet. En- 
dures much shade. Large white ber- 
Yies in fall. 
18324, INCHES ass its acts shod rads Each 50e 
Do 1 COR ieee ee UL ean fare Each 65c 
Tamarix pentranda, Blue-Green Tama- 
rix—4 to 8 feet. Fine feathery blue-green 
foliage. Racemes of delicate pink flow- 
wekse 
Atel bel 2) Nyame Ae PEN RN Fm eae cP Each 75ce 
Viburnum—dentatum, Arrowwood—5 to 
6 feet. Upright branches. Good foliage 
with gorgeous fall coloring. Creamy- 
white flowers. Small bluish-black ber- 
ries attract birds in September. 
Sipe) ®) 6116) .6' 20S. BUR Ne © (ee Oo 
ak SAL Le Goes ee et nn coma Kach $ .95 
SANS Grp Peer rote ia, hes tak Hach 1.25 
Weigelia—Eva Rathke, Red Flowered 
Weigelia—4 to 6 feet. Rich reddish- 
purple flowers June-August. 
aor ibs Each $1.25 
Rosea, Pink Weigelia—4 to 6 feet. Mass 
of pink in June. For protected places. 
TReca te dees ch oe erik ores vas ake Each %5e 
De aal te Hach 95e 
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