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Shrubs 
The prices quoted below are for a good No. one 
grade, with good roots and well-balanced top. 
figures after the names indicate ultimate height. 
Add 16% postage on all shrubs. 
Aipine Currant—Popular dwarf foliage plant. 
12-15 in. Each $1,00. 
Japanese Barberry—Does best where it can have 
plenty moisture. Very good for a low shrub, 
grows up to three feet high, is dense and com- 
pact. The leaves turn to brilliant colors in the 
tail followed by an abundance of red berries that 
hang on all winter. The thorns on the branches 
are good as protection against dogs, making 
the bush useful in planting in front of ever- 
greens, with which it harmonizes very well be- 
cause of its low growth and good color. 15-18 
inch, 75¢ 
Caragana Pygmea—3 ft. The best low shrub for 
dry locations. Very dense in leaf and stems, yel- 
low fiowers in May; $1.00 for 2-year plant, 
Cranberry, Highbush—6-8 ft. A very desirable 
shrub. White tiowers in the spring, many red ber- 
ries in the fall that are good for jelly, and much 
enjoyed by the birds; $1 for 2-year-plant. 
Cistena—Purple Leaf Cherry, 5-6 ft. The reddish 
purple leaves give color to the landscape for the 
whole summer. Shows up nicely with white build- 
ings, and combines to good advantage with ever- 
greens, tamarix, Russian olive, and shrubs with 
white flowers, 18-24 in., $1.50, 
Colerado Dwarf Ninebark—A new dwarf foliage 
plant. 18-24 in., $1.00. 
Cotoneaster Auctifolia—6 ft. A most useful 
shrub, Will fit in most any place. Its glossy dark 
green leaves are the first out in the spring, and 
last to go in theifall. The fall coloring is superb 
as the leaves turn. Good for dry places. 18-24 in., 
$1.00. Heavy grade, 2-3 ft., $1.25. 
Red Twig Dogwocd—6-8 ft. At the top of the list 
for winter. The bright red bark makes a very 
pleasing contrast with evergreens, snow and 
white buildings, 2-3 ft., each $1.00. 
Rose Tree of China, Flowering Plum or Almond 
—When at its best is covered with double pink 
flowers early in the spring at the same time as 
other plums. Makes a wonderful combination 
with yellow flowering currants and other plums 
This year we can fortunately offer these on their 
own root so they will not send up wild plum 
suckers. 2-3 ft., each $2.00. 
