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Much of the beauty and charm in landscape planting comes from the free use of flowering shrubs. Theur 
delicate coloring, fragrance and profusion of bloom entitles them to an important place in your home yard. 
Flowering Almond 
Double Flowering Almond (Amygdalus rosea). 4 to 5 ft. A sym- 
metrical upright shrub with a striking display of pink, rose-like 
flowers along the branches in early spring. One of the earliest 
shrubs to bloom. A white-flowering variety is also offered. 
QL OM DELL 5 ae tee mr ee a $1.75 SLOW ARE Eee meee res ees ts $2.00 
Amelanchier (Juneberry) 
Juneberry (Amelanchier canadensis). 15 ft. Good native shrub 
with white flowers early in spring and black fruit that attracts 
birds. A tall and desirable background shrub. 
DitoeS eit oa eee ee $1.25 SMtONAS flee eae aS $1.50 
Buckthorn 
Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica). 8 to 10 ft. Very dependable dense 
growing shrub with lustrous leaves and black berries. A twiggy 
growth that permits of trimming to any desired form or outline 
(See page 14 for hedge prices and sizes.) 
ZNO Opti e ee ne ee $0.60 SUOwa rile eee ee eee $1.00 
AiGhOMitweAres Sete as. $1.25 
Barberry 
Green Barberry (Berberis thunbergi). 2% ft. The most popular 
hardy dwarf shrub with low, spreading growth to form a dense 
bush. Red berries, brilliant fall foliage color. Grows most any- 
where—in partial shade, sunny, moist or dry places. (For hedges 
please see page 7.) 
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The N ae Red-Leaved Barberry 
Red-Leaved Barberry. 212 ft. Similar in growth to the Japanese 
Barberry but has rich, bronze-red leaves that hold their red color 
all summer. A bright contrast to other shrubs. Plant in full sun 
for best leaf color. One of the best of the newer plants. 
VALLTONN Koti hel pairs ir AMA $1.25 1S to\ 24 ine eee $1.50 
A GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM HOLM & OLSON 
To a friend for Christmas, Easter, Mother's Day and Birth- 
days. A living Tres, Evergreen, Shrub, Rose or Perennials 
will bring exciting and lasting joy. 
PLEASE NOTE: The figures following the shrub name show the approximate height of growth. 
