Ornamental 
Fruits 
Dual purpose trees and shrubs with their many colored or ornamental fruits—attractive 
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Cornelian Cherry {Q'™ 039? 
been highly praised for its golden blossoms 
in early spring, with little attention directed 
to its decorative fruit. Fruits are five- 
eighths of an inch or more in length and 
one-half inch wide, with firm flesh of a 
pleasing acid flavor, edible and valuable for 
preserves. Cornelian Cherries are _ tall 
shrubs, or occasionally small trees whose 
pleasing form and fine foliage add distinc- 
tion to any planting. 12-inch plants, 50c each; 
3 for $1.25. 
(Taxus Med 
Berrybush Yew teiseyit'S : 
true Evergreen Yew of semi-dwarf * 
habit, with strong dark green need- 
les and which bears light red ber- 
ries most freely, often on plants 
four or five years old. This is a 
hardy bush form of excellent shape 
and which can be used in place of 
Boxwood in cold climates. Covered 
with brilliant red berries in Au- 
tumn and ranks with the best of 
the Evergreen berried plants. Price, 
9-12 in. plants, $1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.50. 
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Brilliant Red Photinia 
—Christmas Berry 
(Description, page 28) 
Glossy Buckthorn 
(Rhamus Frangula)—Handsome 
tall shrub. Shiny foliage and 
fruits are red changing to 
glossy black, ornamental and 
quite attractive to birds. 3-ft. 
plants, 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
(White Kerria) — 
Jetbead A fine shrub of 
medium height, white flowers 
in spring and thrives in sun or 
partial shade. Blossoms inter- 
mittently from May through- 
out the season. Price 2-ft. 
plants, 80c each; 3 for $2.25 
Cotoneaster 
Divaricata 
A spreading shrub to 6 ft. This 
is one of the aristocrats of the 
semi-evergreen shrubs. In 
early summer each branchlet 
is studded with small pink 
flowers which have a quaint 
old-fashioned appearance. 
Heavy 18-24 inch plants B&B— 
$1.50 each by Express. 
the 
Xhie pl, Gal Ap eee 
months this plant is a mass of tur- 
During 
Regals Privet 
quoise-blue berries hanging in 
clusters like small wild grapes. Be- 
sides its attractive winter fruit the 
Regals Privet is an excellent bushy 
shrub and one of the finest of our 
hardy hedge plants. Price, 18-24 
inch plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.25, by 
express. 
Peat Moss 
flowers and foliage, adding striking contrast in landscape planting. 
*~ Striking Red Berries 
Aronia and Foliage in Fall. 
Brilliantissima “cs 
deco- 
rative bright red fruits which 
clothe the entire bush. A me- 
dium sized upright loose grow- 
ing shrub with glossy foliage 
developing beautiful autumn 
tints. Price, 80c each; 3 for 
$2.25, by express. 
New American Mulberry 
New American 
\ Mulberry 
Often called the Everbearing: 
Mulberry because the fruits. 
are produced from June until 
September. These Mulberry 
trees are all very heavy fruit- 
ing, producing edible fruit 
which is most attractive to- 
birds. They are excellent or- 
namental trees. Price 4-5 ft. 
trees, $1.75 each; 5-6 ft. trees,. 
$2.50 each, by express. 
Horticultural ara re 4 bags (11% bu.) $1.50 at F.O.B. 
50-Ib. bags (21 bu.) $2.50 each 
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