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fall planting is often to be preferred as the 
blooming the following spring. Orders will be booked and shipped in October. 
 SALZER’S SHRUBS 
The following hardy shrubs are equally well planted in fall or in spring—in fact 
shrubs obtain a good start for early 
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ALMOND, DOUBLE PINK FLOWERING—An elegant, dwarf, tree-shaped shrub, 
3 to 5 feet high, producing its large double flowers i 
Each, 12 to 18 in., 69c; 3 for $1.95. ets in May, before the leaves appear. 
BARBERRY, JAPAN—Makes an elegant, hardy, low, co i 
“hedge, the plants uniformly rounded and bushy. ‘In fall, the Savas aerate ate: 
scarlet. Each, 12-15 in., 39c; 3 for $1.14; 6 for $1.95: : as 
for $11.95. $1.95; 12 for $3.45; 25 for $6.35; 50 
BARBERRY, RED LEAVED—Similar to the above, except the fo i all 
Beat a showy red. Not only splendid for hedges but ideal for mune nee 
Each, 12-15 in., 47c; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.55; 12 for $4.60; 25 for $8.65; 50 for $16.75. 
BRIDAL WREATH—See Spirea van Houttei. 
CORAL BERRY—Low growing plants with masses of rose-pink flowers followed 
by ropes of red berries remaining long into the winter. Fi A 
fe: 490; 3 for $1.33. winter. Fine for shade. Each, 114-2 
CRAB, BECHTEL’S FLOWERING—Simply covered in the spring by a wealth 
of fragrant flowers looking like pink roses. Beautiful 
Each, 2-3 ft., $1.29; 3 for $3.60. ander vane t a e e 
CRAB, HOPA FLOWERING—Strong upright grower, its long branch hick] 
covered with rose-pink flowers. Very hardy. 15 ft. tall. Each, oF ft., 98¢; Ser $2.75. 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester—Masses of large double white flowers tinged with 
blush, flowering in May. 3 to 5 ft. Beautiful. Each, 114 to 2 ft., 59c; 3 for $1.60" 
FIREBUSH (Cydonia Japonica)—Covered in early spring with dazzling scarlet 
flowers, followed by small fragrant quince-like fruit. Makes a fine nedee: Each, 
1144-2 ft., 62c; 3 for $1.70. 
Og Saat eae polden faced Cpls yellow shrub obtainable. The 
charming, showy, yellow flowers bloom very early in spring, before the 1] : 
Each, 1 to 1% ft., 57c; 3 for $1.50. ‘ iti © Seonaae hee 
ai ete Faby Pe ie, eels e740. ae tall. Desirable for its large 
clusters of re erries, resembling cranberries, whic ersist on bar h int 
winter. Each, 1-114 ft., 57c; 3 for $1.55. e © Onn nae 
HONEYSUCKLE, BROAD LEAF—A combination of blue leaves and lavender-pink 
flowers. Gracefully arching branches. Each, 1144-2 ft., 67c; 3 for $1.80. 
HONEYSUCKLE, ZABELLI — Showy, rose-red flowers borne on an elegantly 
formed, symmetrical bush. Each, 1%-2 ft., 48c; 3 for $1.32. 
HYDRANGEA, Arborescens Grandiflora—Handsome foliage and clusters of mas- 
sive snow-white flowers until frost. 3 to 5 ft. Ideal for partial shade amd north 
frontage. Each, 1-114 ft., 69c; 3 for $1.85. 
HYDRANGEA, Paniculata Grandiflora—Massive heads of bloom_of pure white, 
eee fy pevaee with age, and finally to brown when frosted. 5 ft. Each, 1-1% 
-» 67c; 3 for $1.80. 
sLILAC, DOUBLE FRENCH HYBRID—Alphonse Lavalle, violet; Belle de Nancy, 
satiny pink; Ellen Willmott, white; Pres. Grevy, light blue. Any variety. Each, 
‘144-2 ft., $1.29; 3 for $3.60. One each of the four, $4.50. 
LILAC, RED CHINESE—One of the most 
beautiful lilacs grown with masses of _ red 
flowers. Hardy anywhere, blooming a little 
eee ate other lilacs. Each, 144-2 ft., 79c; 3 
or $2.19. 
MOCK ORANGE CORONARIUS — Masses 
of fragrant white flowers with a rich creamy 
tinge. May and June, 7 to 8 ft. Each, 1-1% 
ft., 49c; 3 for $1.35. 
MOCK ORANGE, MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE 
(Patented.) All double, very sweet-scented, 
glistening white flowers, practically covering 
the whole bush. Grows to 8 ft. but easily 
trimmed to lower height. Each, 1144-2 ft., $1.29; 
3 for $3.60. 
PRIVET, Amur River—The best hedge plant, 
permitting shearing; beautiful foliage, very 
hardy. Fine for walks, boundary lines, etc. 
Plants with 3 canes and up. Each, 22c; 3 for 
59c; 12 for $1.90; 25 for $3.65; 50 for $6.95; 100 
for $13.65. 
PUSSY WILLOW—Plant one in the rear of 
your yard, grows up to 12 ft. tall. Valuable 
for its gray catkins very early in the spring. 
Each, 114-2 ft., 49c; 3 for $1.35. 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA (Prunus Triloba)—The earliest flowering of the hardy 
shrubs. Before the leaves come out its branches are hidden under a fleecy cloud 
of bright pink double blossoms like small roses. A rare, breath-taking sight, espe- 
cially when it reaches its full height of 6 to 7 ft. Recommended for all regions. 
Each, 2 to 3 ft., $1.39; 3 for $3.85. 
SMOKE BUSH or PURPLE FRINGE—Striking and graceful shrub. In late summer 
and fall it is covered with tiny, purplish, misty looking flowers which create a 
smoky appearance. Grows 10-12 ft. tall. Each, 1%-2 ft., 89c; 3 for $2.50. 
SNOWBALL—Lovely, large snow white balls of bloom, in flower for Decoration 
Day. 8 ft. Each, 1-114 ft., 69c; 3 for $1.85. 
: SRN ED oes to 5 ft. Rose pink flowers, white berries. Each, 1-114 ft., 49¢c; 
or $1.30. 
SPIREA van Houttei-BRIDAL WREATH—Grows 5 to 6 ft. high. In May and 
June the plant, with its gracefully arching branches, is one mass of snowy white 
fa One of the finest shrubs. Each, 114-2 ft., 47c; 3 for $1.32; 6 for $2.40; 12 
or $4.60. 
SPIREA, CRIMSON or Anthony Waterer—Makes a fine compact bush, 3 to 4 ft. 
high, with broad flat heads of showy crimson flowers which are retained for 4 to 6 
Ae eps for planting singly, near steps, etc. Each, 12-15 in., 63c; 3 for 
0495 or $3.30. 
SPIREA, PINK or Billiardi—This grand Spirea is one of the finest of the pink 
spirea. It is a marvelous plant and is a much deeper pink and a much more solid 
color than any of the others. The large spikes of fuzzy pink flowers nod gracefully 
on arching branches. 5 ft. high. Blooms from July to Sept. Each, 1-2 ft., 59e; 
3 for $1.58; 6 for $2.95. 
WEIGELIA, Rosea—Bell shaped, rose colored blossoms in June, borne on arching 
stems. 3 to 5 ft. Each, 1-11% ft., 49c; 3 for $1.35. 
Rose Tree of China 
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ANNIE LAURIE. Rich salmon pink. A beauty. 30 
inches. 
BRIGHT EYES. Bright rose pink. with dark red 
eye. 30 inches. ; : 
DAILY SKETCH. Brilliant salmon pink, crimson 
eye. 36 inches. 
FLASH. Very large rosy red, one of the finest. 
32 inches. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Most fiery red of all phlox. 
36 inches. 
LILLIAN. Exquisite cameo pink. Early and free 
bloomer. 24 inches. 
MARY LOUISE. Large clusters of glistening snow 
white. 40 inches. 
PRIME MINISTER. Pure white, with 
red eye. 36 inches. 
ROYAL PURPLE. Rich violet, shading to deeper 
eye. 28 inches. ! 
SPITFIRE. Salmon-orange, shaded carmine: crim- 
son eye. 36 inches. 
Price: Any of the above or MIXED. Each, 37c; 
any 3 for 98c; any 4 for $1.28; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.45. 
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OUR GUARANTEE 
We guarantee our stock to be as frepre- 
sented, inspected, disease free, true to name 
and to reach you in live growing condition. 
Any plants received otherwise will be re- 
placed free. 
We also guarantee our plants to grow and 
produce if given intelligent handling and 
care. Weather conditions, carelessness and 
inexperience of the planter are beyond our 
control; nevertheless, any plants set out this 
fall and which fail to grow, will be replaced 
for one-half the purchase price, provided we 
are notified by May 15th next spring. 
q CLEMATIS, JACKMANII 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis are one of the finest of all the hardy 
climbers! We offer strong pot plants, cut back, 
ready to plant out. All prices are postpaid. " 
HENRYI—Lovely large single blooms of pure 
white. About the finest of the whites. July-Sept. 
8-10 ft. Each, 89c; 3 for $2.50. 
JACKMANII—Most popular of all.. Large, vel- 
vety, violet-purple flowers. Rapid grower, profuse 
bloomer. June-Sept. 10 ft. Each, 97%c; 3 for $2.75. 
MME. ANDRE—A rich red, one of the best in 
this color. Not too tall growing but a very profuse 
bloomer. July-Sept. 7-8 ft. Each, 92c; 3 for $2.60. 
RAMONA—A beautiful soft lavender-blue. Large 
flowers produced on vigorous plants during the sum- 
she fgets Free blooming. 8-10 ft. Each, 94c; 
or $2.65. 
One each of the above 4, for $3.45. 
nm eee EEE EEE EE rnE SSE EERE ERED 
USE BONE MEAL LIBERALLY WHEN PLANTING ALL 
SHRUBS AND OTHER HARDY PLANTS. SEE PAGE 4. 
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