SHRUBS 
S38—FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW. Fine, cultivated, French variety producing many pink- 
ish-pearl-grey, furry catkiris, one to two inches long, Their tip branches cut in Janu- 
ary or February and placed in water make lovely winter and spring bouquets. De- 
velops a good rounded shrub, also desirable as tall screen or background, 6-10 ft. 
at maturity. Each 2 5 
2-3 ft.. select ....-........... ER Coy ie i es $0.90 $1.70 $4.00 
S40—VIBURNUM BURKWOODI. (Shell-Pink Snowball). A “gem” of a shrub. The ex- 
quisite flowers are produced in early spring—rounded, waxen, blush-white blooms 
with sweet Gardenia fragrance. Plant grows about 4 feet high, and 5 to 6 feet across. 
Brilliant fall foliage. Does best in well-drained sunny situation, with plenty of mois- 
ture throughout the season. Each 2 
12-18 in., transplants (in peat balls) ................................ $2.50 $4.50 
S41—JET BEAD. (White Kerria). Beautiful, plaited, light green foliage, lovely white 
flowers and jet black fruits; a desirable and valuable landscape shrub. Thrives well 
in sunlight or light shade. 4-6 ft. at maturity. Each 2 
5 
S-Aiitteelectinn we jae. ti ens a OMe Oe a $0.80 $1.40 $3.25 
S42—REGEL’S PRIVET. (Ibota regelianum). Low, spreading, graceful shrub in much 
9 demand for foundation groups and borders. Thick, dark green, glossy foliage, attrac- 
= tive white flowers and dark blue berries. Does wellinshade. Each 2 5 
W 1S 24sincrselect. see oie ti ee ei ee $0.75 $1.40 $3.00 
broad growing shrub with luxuriant, finely cut foliage, deep ea = 
= JET BEAD green in summer and brilliantly colored in the fall. Just the : VIBURNUM BURKWOODI : 
: hite Keni thing to fill up an odd corner or to dress up the background. i — 
(White erria) Scarlet fruits in autumn. 10-14 ft. at maturity. 
: Each 2 5 
2-3.ft.;. welect) screech ea et See: $0.85 $1.60 $3.75 
S44—DWARF NINEBARK. New, very hardy landscape shrub that 
makes an excellent specimen plant, and is wonderful for bor- 
ders and hedges. Seldom does it grow more than 3 to 4 feet 
tall—a compact, shapely plant that has attractive white flowers 
in June, followed by a quantity of red berries that later turn 
purple. In the fall the leaves change to brilliant red and 
orange. See special hedging grade on page 39, 
Each 2 5 
BY e-3) Ste BeleCt i. csins tc se cdo ak Sa ae $0.85 $1.60 $3.75 
S45—SNOWBALL, COMMON. (Viburnum opulis sterile). That 
good old-time plant handed down from our grandmother's 
gardens, with a profusion of large, ball shaped blooms in May. 
Thrives well in shade. Favorite for cemetery planting as well 
as landscape borders. 6-8 ft. at maturity. 
Each 2 5 
18-24 in., transplants .................. $1.00 $1.90 $4.50 
S46—TAMARIX HISPIDA. Plant of unusual charm, with delicate, 
feathery, silvery-blue foliage, its graceful branches tipped 
with loose sprays of bright pink flowers, giving a pink and 
silver mist effect. Grows 8 to 12 feet tall, but can be kept 
pruned down to smaller proportions. Fine for corners and mass 
plantings, or as distinctive specimens. Each 2 5 
2-3uite select ses. co ack oe Soe $0.85 $1.60 $3.75 
S47—ZABEL’S RED HONEYSUCELE. (Lonicera tatarica Zabelli). 
Outstanding tall shrub, splendid for screening unsightly views, 
for backgrounds, or as shapely lawn specimens. Charming 
crimson flowers in May and June followed by scarlet berries; 
thick, attractive foliage. Grows rapidly, is hardy everywhere: 
does well in sunlight or shade. 8-10 ft. at maturity, yet easily 
sheared to any desired height. (Special hedging grades are 
given on page 39.) Eac’ 2 5 
18-24 in., transplants .................. $0.60 $1.10. $2.50 
S48—HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY. (Viburnum opulis). Beautiful, 
tall, spreading plant with rich crimson berries in the fall and 
winter. Earlier in the season its flat, white, clustered flowers . ‘al “a 
are very pleasing against bright green foliage. 6-10 ft. at ma- SNOWBALL 
turity. Sun or shade. Each 2 5 
18-24 in., transplants .................. $0.90 $1.70 $4.00 
S49—SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI. The Famous Bridal Wreath. So 
universally known and loved that no description is necessary. 
In May and June the graceful, drooping sprays are completely 
covered with pure white blossoms. Hardy everywhere, beauti- 
ful in or out of bloom, and answers almost any purpose. In 
¥ ; foundation groups, in screens or trimmed hedges, or as an 
Se 9 individual specimen, the beauitful Spirea Van Houttei stands 
Her? v supreme. 4-6 ft. at maturity. (Special hedge sizes on page 39.) 
Ate | Mae Each 5 
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