_,SALZER’S HARDY SHRUBS 
ALL SHRUBS ARE SENT 
POSTPAID 
Salzer’s ornamental flowering shrubs are 
perfectly hardy everywhere, they need no 
protection and last for years. 
Flowering Almond 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
A desirable shrub, 3 ft. high. Because of 
its compact shape and dwarf height, it is 
an elegant subject for lawn planting where 
a conspicuous shrub is desired. The flow- 
ers usually appear before the leaves. 
DOUBLE PINK. Branches loaded in May 
with large, double rose colored blossoms. 
Each, 12 to 18 in., 69e; 3 for $1.95. 
BEAUTY BUSH 
(See color illustration—Page 41) : 
An exceedingly handsome shrub. The 
foliage and habit of growth is very attrac- 
tive, making it desirable the year round. 
Beauty Bush grows 6 to 7 feet high, erect 
and symmetrical, producing long arching 
branches which in spring are simply cov- 
ered with clusters of small, tubular pink 
flowers of the honeysuckle type, borne in 
such profusion that the bush is one cloud 
of delicate pink. Its amazing floriferous 
qualities make it highly desirable. Each, 
1% te 2 ft., SMe; 3 for $2.45. . 
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Japan Barberry or Berberis Thunbergi 
JAPAN BARBERRY 
(Berberis Thunbergi.) Of dwarf growth, 
uniformly bushy and rounded, with thorny 
twigs. Very desirable as a low, compact 
hedge. It is covered with bright scarlet 
berries and the foliage turns to scarlet in 
fall. 2% ft. Each, 12-15 in., 39¢e;: 3 for 
$1.14; 6 for $1.95; 12 for $3.45; 25 for $6.35; 
50 for $11.95; 100 for $22.00. 
RED LEAVED BARBERRY 
The foliage is always a rich, lustrous, 
bronzy red. Throughout the summer this 
color is intensified until in the fall its fo- 
liage changes to vivid orange, searlet, and 
red shades, and is followed by brilliant 
searlet berries. To develop its brilliant 
coloring, it should be planted in full ex- 
posure to the sun. 2% ft. Each, 12-15 in., 
A7ec; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.55; 12 for $4.60; 25 
for $8.65; 50 for $16.75. 
BRIDAL WREATH See Page 66. 
ALL SHRUBS ARE POSTPAID 
NO PLANTS TO 
FLORIDA AND NEW MEXICO 
Because of the many restrictions and 
regulations in effect, we CANNOT ship any 
plant material into these two states. This 
rule does not apply to seeds. 
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Butterfly Bush, Fortune, 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
Buddleia or Summer Lilae. Shrubs of 
vigorous growth, flowers very sweet and 
fragrant. Buddleias are slow in starting 
their growth. When transplanted, the tops 
usually die down before the root starts 
growth. Allow fully one month before de- 
ciding it is not growing. It sometimes dies 
down to the grotind in winter, but shoots 
forth quickly in spring. 4 to 6 feet. 
CHARMING. A lovely variety with long 
panicles of clear pink. Each, 59e; 3 for 
$1.60. 
DUBONNET. The popular French Du- 
bonnet wine red. Each, 59c; 3'for $1.60. 
FORTUNE. Plant Pat. 206.’ Pure lilac 
with a brilliant orange eye in each tiny 
flower. Each, 79e; 3 for $2.20. 
One Each of Above 3, for $1.75. 
Sheared Two Year Old Truehedge 
TRUEHEDGE COLUMNBERRY 
Plant Pat. No. 110. An upright growing 
form of Japan Barberry, about 3% to 4 
feet high, making a beautiful impassable 
hedge. Plant 15 in. apart.  Truehedge 
Columnberry has wonderfully dense and 
heavy foliage with glossy healthy deep 
green leaves. The foliage is distributed 
evenly and densely, starting right at the 
ground. In fall it is covered with brilliant 
_red berries and the foliage turns to showy 
searlet, creating a lovely effect. 
2 yr. old plants, 15-18 in. high: Each, 80c;3 
3 for $2.10; 6 for $3.95; 12 for $7.45; 25 for 
$14.50 50 for $27.90; 100 for $53.00. 
Coral Berry 
CORAL BERRY 
Or Indian Currant. Low growing, spread- 
ing bushes of graceful habit, bearing 
small, rose pink flowers in summer, fol- 
lowed by small red berries which cluster 
in thick ropes along the slender branches, 
and which remain until far into the winter. 
Valuable for shady locations. 3 to 5 feet. 
Each, 114-2 ft., 49e; 3 for $1.35. 2 
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FLOWERING CRAB (Mal 
(See color illustration—Page 41 
BECHTEL’S. Noted for its weal 
grant rose pink flowers. Graceful in fo: 
The charming flowers resemble ros A 
when in bloom, it is a striking subject. 
Very hardy. 12 ft. Each, 2 to $3 ft., $1.29; 
for $3.60. . vara uthe i 
HOPA. Strong upright grower, its lon 
graceful, reddish branches thickly cove 
with showy rose-red flowers in the spr 
Beautiful and very hardy. 15 ft. Eaeh, 
to 3 ft., 98e; 3 for $2.75. = 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester 
DEUTZIA 
They flower in June, bearing dainty bell 
or tassel-shaped flowers. . 5 
SLENDER DEUTZIA. A beautiful dwarf _ 
shrub of slender, érect, branching habit, — 
covered in early spring with rose-colored 
flowers. 3 ft. Each, 12 to 15 in, 69e;3 3 for 
$1.85. < 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Large, dou- 
ble flowers, white tinged with blush. 
Grows 5 to 6 feet high. Blooms in May. 
Each, 11% to 2 ft.. 59e; 3 for $1.60, +, 
Euonymus Alatus 
EUONYMUS ALATUS _ 
Alatus. Charming yellow flowers in late 
May or June; interesting corky bark. Th 
leaves turn to brilliant crimson in fall, 
and the plant is very showy. 10 to 12 fe 
Elegant for a corner of the porch. Each, 1 
to 18 in., 98e; 3 for $2.70. ; te 
FIRE BUSH | 
(See color illustration—Page 41) 
Cydonia Japonica. Earl 
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fruits which. are quite fragrant. 
bushy growth, 4 feet high, with smal 
tecting thorns. Makes a fine hedge. 
1% to 2 ft., 62e; 3 for $1.70. PP tote 
GOLDEN BELL 
(See color illustration—Page 41) 
Forsythia Fortunei. This graceful . 
growing 6 feet high in good soil, lights © 
the garden with glinting masses of yello’ 
very early in spring, before the leaves 
pear. The flowers are rich golden yell 
and continue a long time. Each, fe 
57¢e; 3 for $1.50. prin fe—its 
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