Shrubs 
Not Postpaid. Must Be Sent Express Collect. $3.00 Minimum Order 
Each 
ALMOND. Pink flowering—double pink blooms 
Nearly eSOrin ey ae: eS eee ee ee 1.50 
AZALIA MOLLIS. Low shrub which blooms 
early before leaves appear. Yellow to deep 
ADHICOGMCOLOLS. sol OSLO el Zenit meester eee nanan ee 2.50 
AUCUBA (Evergreen Shrub). Varigated fol- 
PES I se Me Ey se Se et 15 
Green variety—bears red berries .................... 75 
BARBERRY. Green leaf with red berries, 
TS GO 24 STC eee ee ee ne 1.00 
Red leaf with orange red berries, 18 to 
DA SRW alel elge 8 iste oe aR apeeree erat BPO eine ', o OEees OEE 1.00 
247 tors Omi chi Sess oe eee ee eee 1.50 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolwitzia). Pink blooms in 
Afbaavswersksh iney Mek shaleleke eel ys eT el 1.50 
BOXWOOD. Dwarf evergreen for border and 
low hedge. Assorted sizes.................. 50c %5ce $1.00 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia). Lavender- 
pink blooms on long spikes. Med. size.......... 1.50 
CARAGANA (Siberian Pea). Shrub like tree 
bearing clusters of yellow flowers. Large 
VETO Gy eh es erste oe reat en 1.50 
Dwart svarlet yao ates cise Secon erates 1.25 
CRANBERRY BUSH (Viburnum Opulus). A 
handsome background shrub with attrac- 
tive red berries which can be used for 
Jelly 2CTOL Sm fate cates ae ae he  ee eeee 1.50 
DAPHNE. Odorato—Varigated foliage, frag- 
rant pink blooms. Large plants ...................... 1.00 
Rock Daphne—Low growing, bearing many 
pink blooms. Fragrant and hardy. 8 to 
AL OER IN Cs Se cao aE ey ae ee 1.50 
February Daphne—Very early purple flow- 
CTSsa 12> TO) 5 ant OP etn). oe oes ee es 3.00 
DOGWOOD (Cornus). Red bark, dark green 
foliage, white flowers. 2 to 3 ft. -.......0000. 1.25 
EUONYMOUS (Japonica). Broad leafed ever- 
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FORSYTHIA (Spectabilis). Early yellow flow- 
OTS ean ss aN Ye Se ee ee 1.00 
HEATHER. Mediterranean Hybrid — Dwarf 
pink blooms fall and winter, 8 to 10 in......... 1.75 
King George—Hardiest of the dwarf spread- 
ing heathers. Spring blooming pink. 6 to 
8einehSplantsie 42 ee eas 2.00 
HONEYSUCKLE. Zabelli—Bush form, best of 
the red varieties with red berries. 2 to 
SeTCC tie ee saeco eS eA, ce a tune ae eee 1.50 
HYDRANGEA. A. G.—Pure white bush form.... 1.00 
P.G.—Blooms white, turns pink, upright...... 1.00 
Blue Boy—Blue flowers in acid soil—pink 
11) FACIC SSOM Se Ae. eens eee ee 1.50 
KERRIA (Japonica). Early double yellow 
PIOWCYS R22 tO-3 1b ee ee eee 1.50 
LAUREL (English). Large leafed evergreen 
for hedges or specimen plants. 12 to 15 in..... 183 
Seto “feetwtts ie tat Ve eee ee 2.00 
LILAC (French Hybrid). These Lilacs bloom 
earlier, have greater beauty, more fragrance 
and more attractive foliage than the com- 
mon Lilacs. Large plants, 12 to 18 in. tall. 
each $1.50 3 for $4.00 12 for $15.00 
Each 
Alphonse Lavallee—Double pale blue. 
Chas. Jolly—Most popular double rich red. 
Jeann D Arc—Double white. 
Ludwig Spaeth—Fine single red. 
Michael Buckner—Double lavender. 
Pres. Grevy—Large clusters of double heavy 
blue. 
Rothmagensis—Improved Persian 
Lilac. 
Waldeck-Rosseau—Double violet. 
MOCK ORANGE. Virginal semi-double, blooms 
alltsummers whites 18" tO 24:5 ims eee ose 1.25 
Minnesota Snowfall (Pat. 538) 2 to 3 ft....... 1.50 
ORANGE GRAPE. Dark glossy foliage with 
reddish 
bluesberriesss le tOml Se iene eee eee 3.00 
PRIVET (English). Hardy hedge plants. 12 
tO LO ain CheS gees eee Per Hundred $25.00 
PYRANCANTHA (Firethorn). — Government 
Red—Upright type with red berries. 2 to 
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Laland—Upright type with orange berries. 
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QUINCE (flowering). Bright red. 2 to 3 ft. .... 1.50 
RHODODENDRONS. Bushy, well budded. 
J 2 STON Dm 1G Liter ee teeh cane rule 12 se eee eee 5.00 
PS ETO 24s IN Ch es ae hae Rees 7.50 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. Fast growing for wind- 
Dreakspand ehed SeSae2 = Oma wl tam tere ee eee 1.50 
SMOKE TREE (Purple Fringe). Huge clust- 
ers of purple flowers make this shrub look 
like a puff of smoke when in bloom. 
DEtORSR LCCl ret eerie ere eee tea sean oe ee ee 1.50 
SNOWBALL. Pure white flowers arranged in 
Werlect mall Shapes... 2aLO rome base ee eee eee 1.50 
SPIREA. Bridlewreath—Double white flow- 
CLS a CLY MALO Yar ae LOm ont Game ne eee er 1.25 
Frobelia—Low spirea with bright pink 
DIOONIS S25 tO wl Ges een ee nie ie 1.25 
Van Houteii—Common white variety. 2 to 
SWTCEG reser siete nicg hind ete tan ele ee Og 1.00 
TAMARIX. Has fine graceful foliage and 
showy panicles of flowers. 2 to 3 ft... 1.50 
WEIGELA. Candida — White. Rosea — Pink. 
Eva Rathke—Deep carmine red ...................... 1.50 
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ANNUAL PLANTS 
During the Spring months, we will have a com- 
plete selection of both flowers and vegetable plants. 
We have secured many of the newer varieties 
which we are sure you will want. Some of the 
newer names you will find in Petunia are Gaiety, 
Sonata, Mocturne, and Comanche. Hybrid Cucum- 
bers and Tomatoes are something else you should 
try this year. . 
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