SMALL SHRUBS 
Generally suitable for planting close to the house 
and where space is limited. Should be planted in 
front of larger growing kinds. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY—Very hardy, small fol- 
iage that turns a vivid red in fall. The red berries 
persist all winter. 
RED LEAF BARBERRY—Similar to the above, 
except that the foliage is bronzy red all summer. 
70c each; 3 for $2.00. 
SPIREA—Vanhoutte—The most called for shrub 
on account of its masses of white bloom in early 
spring. 
SPIREA—Arguta—Smaller and more upright than 
the above and blooms earlier. 
SNOWBERRY—The large white fruits in autumn 
are especially attractive. 
CORALBERRY—Similar to Snowberry but the 
fruits are pink and borne in clusters. 
All of the above 35 cents each; 3 for $1.00; except 
Red Leaf Barberry. Can be mailed for a minimum 
charge of 30 cents for postage and packing. Any 
number. 
PLEASE add sales tax. 
HEDGE | 
CARAGANA—Makes a good tough hedge that will 
stand lots of grief. 3 to 4 foot heavy stock, 25 or 
more at $14.00 per 100. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE—Very hardy hedge material 
used extensively in the north for clipped hedge or 
windbreak. 12 to 18 inch $10.00 per 100. 
BUCKTHORN—Very hardy shrub that makes a 
nice dark green hedge resembling privet. 12 to 18 
inch $10.00 per 100. 
HONEYSUCKLE VINE 
GOLDFLAME —It is literally just that. Blooms all 
summer. Hardier than old sorts. Good on a trellis 
or as a ground cover. 2 yr. No. 1, 75 cents; 3 for 
$2.10. 
