HARDY SHRUBS 
TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE—A beautiful shrub. Valuable 
for hedge, group or individual planting. Red and 
white flowers. Fragrant. Sizes we quote are suitable 
for immediate effect planting. . 
18 to 24 inches 
PERSIAN LILAC—Gradually replacing the older type because 
of its regular blooming habit and the fact that it 
spreads very little. Blooms a week or two later than 
the common. Color more purplish than the common. 
18 to 24 inches ee eCacheeno 
MOCK ORANGE—New Minnesota Snowflake. The double flow- 
ers are the largest, handsomest and the most sweetly 
fragrant of any known variety. 5-7 feet tall. 
18 to 24 inches each $1.25 
MOCK ORANGE—(Virginilas) Single. 
18 to 24 inches each .75 
COTONEASTER—This very hardy variety makes an excellent 
hedge, protecting as well as ornamental. Leaves are 
dark green, always healthy. It is best to trim heavily 
‘for the first two years, so as to make the plant bushy. 
This of course applies to any kind of trimmed hedge. 
2 to so 1ebt ee ee a ee, oy ee each $1.00 
~~ PURPLE LEAF CISTENA—A new shrub introduced by Prof. 
Hansen of the South Dakota College. Very striking 
purple foliage—fine color effect. Used in landscape 
plantings. Very hardy dwarf and compact. A showy 
shrub desirable in any landscape. 
18 to 24 inches ' each $1.00 
SPIREA FROEBELI—Pink flowers. Blooms in midseason. Red 
tinted leaves; very handsome. 
12 to 18 inches -.. each .50 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE—The leader of all Spirea. Very grace- 
ful with its drooping branches. Beautiful white. flow- 
ers. Commonly known as bridal wreath. 
2 to 3 feet 
18 to 24 inches = each .50 
SPIREA BILLARDIA—Pink, 5 feet tall. This hardy Spirea 
; should be in every garden; once you see the fine 
fluffy flower spikes of this variety it will be a shrub 
’ you admire. Blossoms come almost all summer, 
and are very showy. 
18 to 24 inches _ each .50 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY—Glossy green foliage, white flowers. 
18:-tor24 inches er: Set ee cc ee ee each .85 
NANKING CHERRY—A beautiful landscape shrub with a vari- 
gated leaf. Also very valuable for its fruit. 
2 tOnesLCCt = = .. . each .85 
HOPA CRAB—An outstanding ornamental tree producing fire 
red fruit, especially valuable for jells. The foliage is 
beautiful and red in the early stages. Flowers appear 
each .75 
in immense clusters covering entire tree; very fra- 
grant. 
4%to:5 feet oe e se ee ee eens Ee each $1.75 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA, (Prunus Triloba)—The rose tree of 
China when in full bloom is breath-taking. It is cov- 
ered with bright pink*double flowers which some- 
. what resemble a rose. The tree blooms in May of the 
first year after planting. Grows 6 to 8 feet high. 
2°10. 3 feCti os ees. soe ye See eee each $1.25 
RED DOGWOOD—Crimson twigged shrub. A sturdy, beautiful 
shrub with heavy foliage and bright red bark. In 
the winter the red bark shines in the snow and adds 
a touch of brightness to the dark season. Plant looks 
like a mass of fire. Covered with white blossoms in 
summer. Grows to 4 to 6 feet. 
18 to: 24" inches Wastes a oe ee ees each .75 
YELLOW DOGWOOD—18 to 24 inches each .75 
‘PINK ALMOND) (Double Flowering)—Every branch lined with 
flowers. In early spring, before other shrubs are in 
bud, the Flowering Almond is a bride’s bouquet of 
double pink, rose-like flowers...Every branch is 
covered. It is hardy and “breath-takingly” beautiful. 
Loads of flowers one year after planting. It grows 
to five feet. Use it in beds or in the shrub border. 
18 to 24 inches : .. each .85 
TAMARIX— Strong growing, hardy shrub with purple branches, 
silver foliage with pink flowers in large panicles. 
18'to424inchess eters | eae eee each .65 
ENGLEMANN CREEPER—Climbing vines. ‘One of the best. 
2eyearsy ee - each .40 
HEDGING—Hedges are the cheapest ‘kind of fence you can 
have, and they are so much more attractive, they 
add much to the value of your property. You. don’t 
have to repair this kind of fence and they’re ideal 
for making your lawn private. 
_ CHINESE ELM HEDGING—6 to 12 inches .. _ $2.00 per 100 
HONE YSUCKLE—Transplants—branched—a hedge in a hurry. 
) 12) to 18 inchesipees. ees _ $15.00 per 100 
each .40 | 
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson cutting Gladiolus for their flower 
loving friends. Some of these Glads grew to a height of 4 feet. 
GLADIOLUS 
Enjoy a breathtaking riot of colors in your garden, and 
an abundant supply of gorgeous cut flowers to brighten your 
home! Named Varieties. , 
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- Elizabeth the Queen—Lavender ~ 
Purple Supreme—Purple 
E. C. Cole—Light Salmon 
Blue Beauty—Blue 
Red Charm—Clear Red’ 
Spotlight—Yellow, Red Spot 
Snow White—Pure White 
‘eRe, Bok -$1.00 per Doz. 
PERENNIALS 
florum Ss blues 2 2 ee ee ee 
DELPHINIUM—Gold Medal Hybrid. Tall, well fill- 
ed, double and semi-double flowers 
from purplish-blue to white. 
each .40 
BLEEDING HEART—Old style, 3 to 5 eye. 
each .60 
DAHLIAS—Choice varieties, pink, yellow, white, 
red, lavender. __ ... each .45 
ACHILLEA, The Pearl—Large double white. 18 in. - 
June and July each .40 BUGS 
GIANT TIGER LILY—A grand lily with large pyramids of 
orange-red flowers spotted with purplish black. — 
August and September. One of the hardiest and 
mostiéasily Srown - ee ee eee each .30 — 
PHLOX, subulata, Moss or Mountain Pinks—Rose-pink; darker 
eye. Blooms again in the fall | each .35 
HEMEROCALLIS—Day lily. Regal. A fall flow- 
ering yellow. very attractive 
each .35 
SHASTA DAISY—White improved Elder. 
each .35 
LILY, Elegans—This is the original Red Russian 
lily, and is best adapted of any one snasta vaisy 
_of the Elegans for outdoor planting. Deep red. Stem 
rooting. Erect blooms. June and July .. each .35 
LILY OF THE VALLEY—The Lily of the Valley thrives and 
throws up its beautiful, modest fragrant white 
bells in almost any kind of soil. Will also adapt 
itself to pot culture in the winter. Its delicate, 
permeating fragrance Hey Sas it especially desir- 
able: ii) 37.05 ee Ce a ae ae each .35 
SYPSOPHILA, Baby’s Breath—-Bristol Fairy. Wonderful, new 
double white flowers, in which the individual 
blossom, is much larger. Highly. prized for cutting. 
Flowers continuously through the summer. 
2ifeetee 2 eee Sete Peet, BD MRD. EL ON gy each .60 
LYTHRUM (Morden Pink)—Originated at Morden Experiment 
Station, Manitoba, Canada, grows to a height of 
three to four feet and covered with deep pink florets. 
Blooms from late June:to September ... each .60. 
-PLATYCODON - Balloon flower—June and July. 18 in. endis 
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