Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle 
The Wyoming University Experimental Farm 
has a full grown snowcatch that is nearly a wind- 
break in itself around their main windbreak. This 
consisted of a single row, 50 feot outside the main 
windbreak, of every other one a shrub and a tree 
of the Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle shrub and the 
Siberian Pea tree (Caragana avor. item No. 9) 
planted 3 feet apart. The advantage of this arrange- 
ment was the larger sub-soil feeding area provided 
by the non-competition of the lateral rooted Honey- 
suckle and the tap-rooted Péa tree, either com- 
peting with the other. Consequntly both grew more 
vigorously and thriftier. This was doing well and 
would indicate that this variety will grow as well 
in the arid regions as they do in Minnesota. 
12-18 in., per 50, $9.80, by express; 5 for $1.20, 
postpaid; 18-24 in., per 50, WH00, by express; 4 
for $1.20. postpaid; 2-3 ft., per 50, $16.50, by ex- 
press; 3 for $1.20, postpaid. 
No. 31—WHITE TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 
(Lonicera tat. Alba) May 
Same as above except white, with the same price. 
No. 32—MARROWI HONEYSUCKLE 
(Lonicera marrowii) nws. 10’. 
This shrub has more spreading and thinner 
branches, same leaves, bark and has a creamy 
white blossom, not as beautiful as the pink variety. 
It will trim into a hedge better. After bloom in 
May the red berries appear and is relished by our 
feathered friends. The sizes and the prices are the 
same as above on the Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle. 
Same price as pink honeysuckle, all sizes. 
No. 33—ZABELLI RED HONEYSUCKLE 
(Lonicera zabelli) nsw. 10’ May. 
A shrub similar to the pink tatarian honeysuckle 
only this is a red bloom that will towards the end 
of blooming season turn to a deep rose pink. Is a 
new and scarcer variety that may replace the 
others on accoun; of its greater beauty. 
12-18 in., per 50, $12.00 by express; 4 for $1.20, 
postpaid; 18-24 in., per 50, $18.50, by express; 3 for 
$1.20, postpaid; 2-3 ft., per 50, $24.00, by express; 
2 for $1.40, postpaid. 
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