4, Great Shrubs 
HONEYSUCKLE Zabeli 
Strongest red flowers of all the honeysuckles! Red 
flowers in May are followed by bright red berries set 
off well by the deep green leaves. A beautiful shrub 
destined to replace the pink honeysuckles because of 
its colorfulness. Excellent as single shrub, or for 
screens and hedges. 2-3 ft., $1.45 each; 3 for $4.15. 
18-24 in., $1.20 each; 3 for $3.35, prepaid. 
‘HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY 
Here’s a handsome background shrub with attractive 
bright red berries that make a delicious, pleasantly 
tart jelly. Grows to 6 or 7 feet with slender, grace- 
ful, drooping branches. Has attractive single white 
flowers in May or June. The large clusters of scarlet 
berries will stay on into the winter. Berries can be 
used alone or in combination with other fruits. Beau- 
tiful, bright green foliage turns to rich red in autumn. 
2-3 ft., $1.50 each; 3 for $4.30, prepaid. 
Be sure 
to use 
Nurish 
when 
planting 
DWARF WINGED-BARK 
BURNING BUSH 
SNOWBALL (Euonymus Alatus Compacta) 
A new, dwarf, compact form of the regular Winged- 
Bark Burning Bush, growing to only about 5 feet. 
Winged, cork-like branches, small yellow flowers, 
borne in May-June, followed by red fruits and vivid 
crimson autumn foliage, distinguish this aristocrat 
Honeysuckle, Zabeli 
An outstanding shrub that is very well 
liked. The huge white blooms, resem- 
bling large snowballs account for the 
name. In leaf resembles the High Bush 
Cranberry, but does not carry the red 
berries. 18-24 in., $1.35 each; 3 for of ornamental shrubs. Very har- 
$3.85. 12-18 in., $1.00 each; 3 for ‘y and truly an outstanding new 
$2.80, prepaid. shrub, 18-24 in., $3.25 each. 15- 
18 in., $2.85 each, prepaid. 
Snowball 
The Ever-Popular Highbush Cranberry 
