NURSERY 
Cuttings Hardy Ornamental Shrubs 
Add beauty, charm and color to the Home Grounds 
Shrubs have many uses, such as a dividing line between the flower and 
the vegetable garden, or between the lawn and uncultivated ground beyond; 
as a background to a flower border; for hiding an unsightly building, fence 
or foundation, or they may be planted in a mixed shrubbery border, in which 
case those of short, dense growth should be planted along the front of the 
border, graduating to the tall-growing kinds at the back. 
ARROWWOOD 
8-10 feet. An attractive shrub with pe- 
culiar dentate leaves, bright green foliage 
turning to rich purple and red in the fall. 
White flowers followed by small blue-black 
berries that are relished by the birds. Does 
well in shade. 2-3 ft., $1.00. 
PINK FLOWERING ALMOND 
A very double pink flowering shrub, in 
bloom before leaves appear in spring. 
Growth dwarf and bushy, compact, with 
slender branches. Fine plants to use in 
grouping or for lawn. 2-3 ft., $1.00. 
BARBERRY 
THUNBERGI— 
This low, spreading shrub is useful in 
foundation plantings, borders and hedges. 
The bright green leaves take on a splendid 
autumn coloring of gold and scarlet. The 
twiggy branches are set with small, sharp 
thorns and in spring are covered with small 
yellow flowers succeeded by brilliant scarlet 
berries. 12-18 inch, 60c; 18-24 inch, 75c. 
RED-LEAVED— 
Has rich, bright red foliage in spring that 
remains so during the summer if in full 
sun. Is unusually beautiful in fall with 
bronze and yellow of the foliage and 
abundant scarlet berries that persist through 
Peabay 12-18 inch, 75c; 18-24 inch, 
1.00. 
CARAGANA 
SIBERIAN PEA TREE— 
Extremely hardy. Blossoms are pea like 
and yellow in color, coming forth in small 
clusters in late spring. Fine for border or 
group planting. Does well in shade. 3-4 ft., 
80c. 
CORALBERRY 
A low, slender branching shrub valuable 
for planting in shady places and for cover- 
ing steep slopes. Its beauty lies in the 
masses of coral berries that ripen in the 
fall and usually adhere all winter. 2-3 ft., 
75c. 
HIGH-BUSH CRANBERRY 
One of the best shrubs for ornamental 
planting. Extremely hardy. The white 
flowers of early summer are followed by 
brilliant red berries that resemble cranber- 
ries. Useful for jelly. Leaves are large, 
with a vivid fall coloration. 3-4 ft., $1.25. 
FLOWERING CRABS 
HOPA— 
One of the most popular and at- 
tractive of the highly colored, spring 
flowering ornamental crabs. In spring 
the tree is a mass of dark red flow- 
ers, in fall covered with dark red 
fruits, which make a delicious jelly. 
5-6. f.,.$1.75: 6-7 ft.. $2.25. 
RED SILVER— 
A very attractive lawn tree with 
maroon-red leaves overlaid with silver 
on the under side. Has dark red 
blooms followed by dark red fruit 
which hangs on until winter. 5-6 ft. 
$2.00. 
ALMEY (Rosybloom)— 
Has large blossoms of unfading, 
glistening red with white markings at 
base of each petal giving effect of a 
5-sided star. When in bloom, this 
strong healthy tree, from a distance 
looks like a mass of flame. 4-5 ft. 
$2.75. 
ALPINE CURRANT 
One of the best shrubs for very shady 
locations. A dwarf shrub of dense growth 
with fine dark green leaves. Unexcelled for a 
low hedge. 15-18 inch, 75c. 
CISTENA CHERRY 
PURPLE LEAVED SANDCHERRY— 
Grows 8 to 4 feet high, spreading about the 
same. Foliage of a rich dark red which 
makes a valuable contrast in shrub plant- 
ings. 3-4 ft., $1.50. 
