No. 34—JAPANESE BARBERRY 
(Barberries thungergil) ns. 5’ May. 
For a five foot tall hedge plant Japanese bar- 
berry which with their bloom in May followed by 
loads of red berries is not affected or flowers les- 
sened by trimming as with other shrubs. The bees 
do work the blossoms heavy even though very 
small but of great numbers. 
Seedlings: 6-9 in., per 50, $9.00; 6 for $1.20, post- 
paid. 
No. 25—JUNE BERRY (Amelanchier canadensis) 
wns. 10’ May. 
Is also known as service berry and shadberry. A 
cshrub-like tree. Flowers in erect dense racemes. 
Fruit dark blue or almost black that the Indian 
used to sell the whites. Distribution—from valley 
of Yukon River south through the coast ranges to 
southern California and east to Michigan and Ne- 
braska. 
12-18 in., per 50, $5.00 by express; 5 for $1.20, 
postvaid. 
No. 36—SHRUBY CINQUEFOIL 
(Potentilla fruiticosa) wns. 2’ June. 
For a 2-foot tall nectar producing shrub, plant 
potentilla fruiticosa. A yellow double flowering 
shrub with odd foliage that is a long bloomer in 
mid-summer, lasting until late fall. Used for facing 
shrub or on borders. 
10-12 in., per 2, $1.20, postpaid; by express, $1.00. 
- Ne. 37—CHINESE VITEX (Vitex incisa mugundo) 
and (Vitex macrophylla) sw. Sept. 
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aS. 
Vitex Machrophylla 
A shrub-like tree that in the southern mid- 
States bloom from August until frost with lavender- 
pink bloom at end of each branch and is greatly 
visited by bees. We have in our nursery the broad 
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