Minneapolis and St. Paul 
TALL GROWING SHRUBS 
ARROWWOOD. (Viburnum  Denta- 
tum.) 6 to 8 ft. Upright, bushy 
shrub with attractive, smooth, dark 
green leaves. White flowers in flat 
clusters in May are followed by 
black berries. The foliage turns to 
beautiful shades of red and purple 
in autumn. 
18 to 24 in. $1.00 2 to 3 ft...$1.35 
BS TiO 4b Wg $1.80 
BUCKTHORN, Common. (Rhamnus 
Catharticus.) 6 to 7 ft. The stiff, 
twiggy branches are densely cov- 
ered with small dark green leaves. 
Exceedingly hardy and attractive 
as a specimen plant or as a sheared 
hedge. For Buckthorn hedge plants 
see page 8. 
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CARAGANA, Siberian Pea Tree. (Caragana Arborescens.) 7 to 
8 ft. Upright growing shrub with green twigs and light green 
leaves. Covered in May with yellow flowers followed by long 
slender seed pods. Very hardy and will thrive in partial shade. 
SeCOme elie ee GC Qtr ily ae oe 75¢ 
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EUONYMUS, European. (Euonymus Europaeus.) 6 to 7 ft. The 
attractive deep green leaves cling to the shrub for several 
weeks in late fall after most shrubs have lost their foliage. 
The main branches are usually squared rather than round, 
giving an interesting and contrasting appearance similar to 
Euonymus Alatus. Flowers in May are followed by bright red 
berries. Does well in partial shade or full sun. 
SEtOR2 Asi Mees St A $1.00 PALAS OY. 133, ig ne eee $1.35 
HONEYSUCKLE, Tatarian. (Lonicera Tatarica.) 6 to 7 ft. 
Outstanding tall shrub particularly fine for screening un- 
sightly views, for the background shrubbery border or as a 
tall specimen. Strong, shapely bush covered with an abundance 
of attractive flowers in May and June, followed by showy 
red berries. Bright green luxuriant foliage. Grows rapidly, 
hardy everywhere, does well in sun or partial shade. Offered 
in red, pink or white flowers. 
2aLOvs: heen eens vee $1.00 Bh HG) CU Gy ede ery $1.25 
HONEYSUCKLE, Zabelli. 6 to 7 ft. The best red flowered honeysuckle 
grown. Red blooms in May and June are followed by bright red berries. 
The deep green foliage forms a perfect background. 
PAS WOT. iD Ope orate a eae ee $1.00 Soiag 0% 72 Ra Wee ce Pek ke OE $1.25 
LILAC, Common. (Syringa Vulgaris.) 7 to 8 ft. The old-fashioned very 
fragrant lilac that blooms in May. Very hardy in most any soil or location, 
it can be grown as an individual shrub and kept trimmed or as a back- 
ground plant to grow tall in its natural shape. Where a large hedge is 
desired, either trimmed or untrimmed, it is ideal. Specify when ordering 
the color wanted, either purple or white. For Lilac hedge plants see 
page 8. 
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LILAC, Rouen, Improved Persian. (Syringa Rothamagensis.) 6 to 7 ft. The 
improved Persian lilac retains the valuable characteristics of the Persian 
with its upright compact habit of growth, slender branches and small 
attractive leaves. The outstanding improvement is larger flower and the 
rich reddish purple color of the blossoms that are produced in profusion. 
PE haes ec ea $1.35 Bet Owau Tt lent cs putetoen te $1.65 Le oye eee 
