MAY DAY TREE. 
_ Earliest blooming 
of shrubs, it pre- 
sents a cloud of 
&raceful white 
sprays of cherry- 
like flowers to wel- 
come the spring. 
Striking and beauti- 
ful. A Siberian 
species and very 
hardy. 2 to $ ft., 
each, 70c. 
PHILADELPHUS, 
MINN. SNOW 
FLAKE. This beautiful, large, 
double-flowered syringa when 
planted in a protected spot is 
very satisfactory. One of the 
newest of the modern hybrids. 
Each, 18 to 24 in., $1.00. 
PRUNUS JAPONICA. A shrub to 
5 ft. tall, broad and graceful, 
white to pink flowers in early spring, followed in August by tremen- 
dous numbers of bright red fruits. 18 to 24 in., each, 70c. 
PRUNUS TRILOBA (Double fiow- 
ering plum—Chinese Rose 
Sgt 3h 5 Speers POTTS Spas Be Tree). Perhaps the loveliest of 
aa ‘ Crowe % tt ia F May blooming shrubs. Double 
pink blossoms an inch across 
come before the leaves. Price, 
3 to 4 ft., each, $1.25. 
RED DOGWOOD. As a shrub or 
hedge the white flowers, bright 
red bark, white berries and fall 
leaf colors are all beautiful. 
Grows 4 to 5 ft. high. Price, 18 to 
24 in., each, 50c; 10, $4.50. 
GOLDEN ELDER. One of the most 
useful of the golden shrubs. 18-24 
in., each, 60c. 
RED BERRY ELDER. From Can- 
ie ae ada. Very Hardy. Handsome 
clusters of white bloom followed 
Fregrant Sumac by masses of red berries. 12 to 18 
in., each, 45c. 
PRINSEPIA SINENSIS. A handsome, thorny shrub. Grows to five feet, very 
bushy, delicate yellowish bloom in May, followed by bright red, cherry- 
like fruit. Very thorny and adapted for hedges. 6-12 in., each, 25¢; doz., 
SILVERBERRY. Valuable for contrast because of its silvery color. Height, 
3 to 5 ft. Small, very fragrant yellow blossoms in June. A native. Priee, 
12 to 24 in., each, 50c; 10, $4.50. H 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum Opulus sterilis). The snowball with its gorgeous 
display of big, white flower clusters in May or early June is an old fa: 
Vorite. Price, 18 to 24 in., each, 75c. 


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SHEEP BERRY (Viburnum lIentago). Flat 
clusters of small, white flowers followed 
by black berries. Lovely shining leaves of 
dark green which become a rich red in the 
fall. Maximum height 8 to 12 ft. Price, 4 
to 5 ft., each, 60c; 10, $5.50. 
SMOOTH SUMAC. A hardy native. Notable 
for its very handsome foliage, its dark red 
fruit clusters which persist and its bril- 
liant fall colors. Maximum height 5 ft. 
Price, 18 to 24 in., each, G0c; 10, $5.50. 
FRAGRANT SUMAC. A broad, dark leaved 
native with very fragrant leaves and many 
bright round red berries in the fall. Grows 
4 to 6 ft. tall. Very hardy. 3 to 4 ft., each, 
$1.00. 
TAMARIX (Dr. Yeager’s hardy Amur). 6 to 
8 ft. max. height same breadth. Does not 
sap moisture from nearby plants. A feath- 
ery shrub with ever-green-like foliage 
bearing a dense mass of pink bloom in mid- 
summer. Price, 18 to 24 in., each, 75. 
SALT TREE or HALIMODENDRON. A shrub 
to 6 ft., bears a mass of lavender bloom in 
June. Foliage silvery. Each, 2 to 3 ft., 70c. 

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