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Winterbevy _.. STAYS GREEN ALL WINTER 
$155 Winterberry (Euonymus Patens)—One of the most attractive and versa- 
tile of all shrubs. Lustrous, glossy green leaves stay on all winter, creating interest 
all year round. Makes a shapely bush 4 to 5-feet tall, bright red berries appearing 
in the fall, hang on into winter. Fine for foundation planting, as specimens, and 
a perfect background behind low shrubs, roses and perennials. Makes a wonderful 
hedge with its green foliage all through the winter. As a hedge plant_18 to 24 
inches apart and shear to any desired height. Thrives in sun or part shade, even 
on the north side of house. Hardy here in southern Iowa but we do not advise 
planting farther north. Look over your yard and you will find spots where this 
shrub will help make your home more attractive. 
Each 3 for 6 for 
12 to 18 inches, Postpaid.... $1.00 $2.85 $5.40 
15 to 18 inches, Postpaid.... 1.35° 2 3.90 7.50 
$ 45 Spring Glory Golden Bell (Forsythia)—This is like the Golden Bell pic- 
tured on page 28 but the flowers are a little lighter yellow and perhaps blooms even 
more freely. POSTPAID. 
12 to 18 inches... Each $ .50 2 to 3 feet.......... Each $ .80 
18 to 24 inches...Each  .65 3 to 4 feet..........Each 1.00 
Winterberry, stays green all winter 
VIRGINAL, Fragrant Mock Orange 
S$ 87 In May and June this shrub is loaded down with the pure snow-white 
flowers so fragrant they perfume the yard and a single branch will perfume 
aroom. After this first great burst there are scattering flowers all summer. 
Makes an upright bush 6 feet tall. Perfectly hardy, easy to grow, in full 
sun or part shade. Fine for foundation and in group plantings. 
12 to 18 inches, Postpaid......... Each $ .80, 2 for $1.50 
18 to 24 inches, Postpaid......... Each 1.10, 2 for 2.00 
2 to 3 feet, Postpaid............ Each 1.30, 2 for 2.50 
COLORADO DOGWOOD 
S$ 34 Colorado Dogwood (Cornus Stol. Coloradensis)— Dr. A. C. Hildreth, 
Superintendent of the U.S. Horticultural Field Station at Cheyenne con- 
siders this one of the very best native American shrubs. It makes a very 
symmetrical shrub, 6 to 8 feet tall and 10 to 12 feet wide, perfect form. 
The branches grow almost horizontally, the bottom branches tying in per- 
fectly with the lawn. In the spring has white flowers, followed by white 
berries which the birds like. Then in the fall the foliage turns maroon-red. 
In the winter the bark is a pleasing red. It is truly a wonderful shrub. Per- 
fectly hardy and easy to grow. You who are looking for something different, 
something much better than usual and something exceedingly rare, will 
want this. Our suggestion is, give it plenty of room as it will soon develop 
into a magnificent specimen. 
12 to 18 inches, Postpaid.......... Each $ .75, 2 for $1.25 | ber 
18 to 24 inches, Postpaid.......... Each 1.00, 2for 1.75 oa < 
2 to 3 feet, Postpaid............. .Each 1.25, 2 for 2.25 
Virginal Mock Orange, above Barberry, below 
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$7 Barberry, Red Leaf—By far the most popular red leaved shrub in America. 
The foliage comes out a lustrous purple-red, becoming more brilliant in summer 
and in the fall turns a striking orange-scarlet. Has red berries nearly all winter. 
Makes a dense compact shrub 3 to 4 feet tall. Its color is best when planted in full 
ALMOND, PINK FLOWERING ean acd a distinctive color to any planting. Easy to grow, everywhere. Immune 
$2 Pictured above. These Pink Almonds bloom early, 12 to 18 inches, Postpaid 
right after the Golden Bell. The flowers are very-double, 18 to 24 inches, Postpaid... ....|.. Each 78, 3 for 2.00 
rosy-pink and completely cover the entire plant from top 2 to 3 feet, Postpaid..................Each 1.00, 3 for 2.75 
to bottom. Makes a rounded bush 3 to 4 feet tall. Grows 
from coast to coast and Canada to the Gulf. Thrives in full $6 Barberry, Green Leaf (Thunberg’s Japanese)—Makes a very dense, 
sun or part shade. Our plants are grown on their own roots. _ rounded bush 3 to 4 feet tall that is excellent for border planting in front of taller 
This means extra vigor and also they will not produce — shrubs, for corners and porch and low foundations. Grows in sun or part shade. 
‘wild suckers.” Foliage colors bronzy-purple-red in the fall. Bright red berries hang on nearly all 
12 to 18 inches, Postpaid....... Each $ .65 winter. Has small thorns. Perfectly hardy, easy to grow, immune to rust. 
18 to 24 inches, Postpaid....... Each .80 12 to 18 inches, Postpaid................ Each $.50, 3 for $1.35 
2 to 3 feet, Postpaid .......... Each 1.00 18 to 24 inches, Postpaid................ Each .65,3 for 1.80 
3 to 4 feet, Postpaid........... Each 1.25 2'to 3 feet, Postpaid’ - 5)... ce. so eee Each .90,3 for 2.55 
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