kk Hardy Flowering SHRUBS 
THE FAVORITE SPIREAS 

Bridal Wreath 
BRIDAL WREATH (Van Houttei). M. 
The old-fashioned favorite through- 
out the country. Grows 5 to 6 feet 
tall. Graceful, arching branches, 
completely covered with snow- 
white flowers in May and June. 
18-24 in. plants, 55c each; 2-3 it. 
plants, 65c each, prepaid. 
SPIREA SNOW GARLAND (Argu- 
ta). M. The earliest blooming Spi- 
rea. Branches are so thickly cov- 
ered with white blooms, that they 
look like ‘garlands of snow.” Ef- 
fective in border and foundation 
planting. 12-18 in. plants, 65c each; 
18-24 in. plants, 85c each, prepaid. 
THE FINEST MOCKORANGES 
NEW MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE. 
L. The novel patented EXTRA DOU- 
BLE Mockorange that blooms so 
profusely in June, with glistening, 
snow-white flowers, fully double 
and delightfully sweet scented. Ex- 
ceptionally hardy. 18-24 in, plants, 
$1.35 each; 2-3 ft. plants, $1.60 
each, prepaid. 
SEMI-DOUBLE MOCKORANGE (Vir- 
ginal). L. Notable for its orange- 
blossom fragrance and magnificent 
spring display. The creamy white 
flowers are often 2 inches across, 
semi-double, and borne in such 
profusion that the branches are 
often weighted down. An erect and 
vigorous grower. 18-24 in. plants, 
$1.15 each; 2-3 ft. plants, $1.45 
each, prepaid. 

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DWARF PINK SPIREA (Frobeli). D. 
Handsome dwarf shrubs covered 
with a mass of bright rose-pink 
flowers from July to September. 
12-18 in. plants, 65c each, 18-24 in. 
plants, 85c each, prepaid. 
CRIMSON SPIREA (Anthony Wa- 
terer), D. Popular, dwarf, compact 
shrub so effectively used in shrub 
borders or foundation plantings 
where 2-ft. plants are wanted. Rosy- 
crimson flowers in flat-top clusters 
all summer. 12-15 in. plants, 75c 
each; 15-18 in. plants, 95c each, 
prepaid. 

Crimson Spirea 
: New Minnesota Snowflake 
CORONARIUS MOCKORANGE. L. 
The old-fashioned Mockorange that 
is the sweetest of all. Large white 
single blooms used in bridal bou- 
quets. Beautiful as a border or 
specimen planting. Also makes a 
tall upright, tight hedge. Beautiful 
in bloom and novel in leaf, and 
after leaves fall with many seed- 
pods that remain on the plant 
throughout the winter. Grows 6 to 
8 feet. Perfectly hardy. 18-24 in. 
plants 75c each; 2-3 ft. plants $1.00 
each, prepaid. 


ATTRACTIVE 
DWARF SHRUBS 
ALPINE CURRANT, D. One of the 
finest for severe climates. Thrives 
in somewhat dry soils and where 
watering is difficult. Very dense 
growing with fine dark green 
leaves. Tiny, fragrant, yellow flow- 
ers open in May. Grows 3 to 4 feet 
tall. 12-15 in. plants, 85c each; 
15-18 in. plants, $1.15 each, prepaid. 
DWARF NINEBARK. D. Grows only 
3% ft. tall. The small delicate 
leaves are most attractive and de- 
lightfully colored in autumn. Dainty 
white blooms in spring are followed 
by decorative. red pods. 18-24 in. 
plants, 75c each; 2-3 ft. plants, 
$1.00 each, prepaid. 
GOLD DROP (Potentilla fruticosa) 
Charming dwarf, very compact 
shrub forming a mound about 22 
ft. high. Densely covered with 
small fernlike leaves and studded 
with intensely brilliant golden yel- 
low buttercup-like flowers all sum- 
mer, 12-15 in. plants, 85c each; 
15-18 in. plants $1.15 each, ppd. 
COTONEASTER. M. A neat, clean 
shrub with small rounded leaves, 
dark green and glossy. Inconspic- 
uous pink flowers followed by 
black fruit. Stands shearing and 
will grow in shade. 12-18 in, 
plants, 70c each; 18-24 in. plants, 
$1.00 each, prepaid. 


Plant Dwerf Shrubs 
(Marked D) 2 feet apart. 
Medium Size Shrubs 
(Marked M) 3 feet apart. 
Large Size Shrubs 
(Marked L) 4 feet apart. 


Snowberry White 
SNOWBERRY WHITE. D. Thrives 
anywhere, especially in shade, 
Rose-pink flowers in June and July, 
followed by remarkable, big, 
pearly-white berries which remain 
well into winter. Grows 2-3 ft. high. 
18-24 in. plants, 55c each; 2-3 ft. 
plants, 75c each, prepaid. 
SNOWBERRY RED. D. A hardy, 
dwarf compact shrub sometimes 
known as ‘Coral Berry.’’ Ornamen- 
tal, bright red berries hang on well 
into winter. 18-24 in. plants, 65c 
each; 2-3 ft. plants, 90c each, pre- 
paid. 
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DOUBLE DUTY SHRUBS 
Beauty for Your 
YARD 
Fruit for Your 
KITCHEN 
JUNEBERRY (M). Fruit resembles 
Blueberry. Looks like it, tastes like 
it, makes luscious pies and sauce 
like it. BUT—you can grow June- 
berry quickly and easily. No spe- 
cial care or soil conditioning. Super- 
hardy, fast-growing, thrives in any 
soil! Its beautiful white blossoms, its 
red berries which turn blue when 
ripe, make this plant highly orna- 
mental as well as useful. Order at 
least 2 plants to insure setting of 
fruit. 12-18 in. plants 75c, 18-24 in. 
plants 90c each, prepaid. 

Highbush Cranberry 

Juneberry 
HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY (L). At- 
tractive, tall, flowering shrubs with 
white blooms followed by huge 
clusters of bright red berries which 
hang on way into winter. A beauti- 
ful lawn ornament! Berries make 
delicious jelly that looks and tastes 
like that of grocery cranberries. 
12-18 in. plants 85c, 18-24 in. plants 
$1.00 each, prepaid. 
AMERICAN DATE BERRY (lL). 
School boys’ favorite! Novel blue- 
black berries resemble miniature 
dates. Relished by youngsters and 
oldtimers alike—(who recall them 
as “black haws’’). Small ornamen- 
tal trees, ideal for lawn, bear clus- 
ters of white flowers in spring, 
followed by tasty, decorative date 
berries, lasting into winter. 18-24 in. 
plants 90c, 2-3 ft. plants $1.20 each, 
prepaid. 
hrub Orders Amounting to Less than $1.50, Add 15c for Packing 
