leaved Vitex Machrophylla that even if the shoots 
are killed in severe winters, the young shoots 
from the base flower the same summer. 
8-10 in., 3 for $1.20, postpaid; 12-18 in., 2 for 
$1.20; 18-24 in., 2 for $1.40 postpaid. 
No. 38—RED-BARKED DOGWOOD 
(Cornus siberica alba) ns. 6-8’ May. 
A white flowering shrub, blossoms in late May or 
June Ist, that is followed by white berries. The 
bees work this during a lull in nectar flow. 
12-18 in., per 50, $11.00, by express; 3 for $1.20, 
postpaid. 
No. 39—SNOWBERRY (Symphoncarpus spp.) 
nws. 5’ May. 
Snowberry has a white berry. Indian currant 
has a red berry, both have small white flowers in 
May. 
12-18 in., per 50, $6.00, by express; 5 for $1.20, 
postpaid. 
No. 40—PRIVIT (Ligustrum amurense) 
Swiss) Une: 
Distribution from Iowa line into the southern 
states. Privit hedging is listed as nectar and pollen 
producing. 
12-18 in., per 50, $6.00, by express; 5 for $1.20, 
postpaid. 
No. 41—JAPANESE QUINCE (Cydonia Japonica.) 
swn. April-May. 
This is one of the earliest red shrubs in the 
southern and mid-section of U. S. Is a great pollen 
producer and a beauty and when matured pro- 
duces 2 to 4 pecks of edible fruit. 
2 12-18 in., for $1.20, postpaid. 





Japanese Quince 
No. 42—BLACK ELDERBERRY 
(Sambucus canadensis) ns. 8’ May-June. 
Has cerateq leaves with clusters of fine white 
flowers that bees work and produces black berries 
that reseed and is eaten by 106 kinds of birds. 
12-18 in., 50 for $9.00, by express; 4 for $1.20 
postpaid. 
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