HONEYSUCKLE, Caerulea Edulis. 3-4 
ft. Very hardy, recently introduced 
addition to searce dwarf shrubs. De- 
velops compact symetrical form; foliage 
clean cut of attractive bluish-green. 
18-24 in. ea. $1.50; 2-3 ft. ea. $2.00. 
HONE YSUCKLE, Zabeli. True Red 
Honeysuckle. 8-10 ft. An improved 
honeysuckle with decided rose-crimson 
blossoms, which is in contrast with the 
pink shades of other honeysuckles. 
Blooms May-June followed by scarlet 
berries; very hardy. 
2-3 ft. $1.40; 3-4 ft. $1.75; 4-5 ft. $2.25. 
Hydrangea, A.G. 
HYDRANGEA, A.G. 3-5 ft. Large clus- 
ters, snow-white flowers, July-Aug.; 
large foliage. Usually starts from 
ground each spring in this climate. Not 
recommended in strongly alkaline soils. 
3o year plants, each $1.35. 
MOCKORANGE, Virginal. 6-8 ft. Med- 
ium grower, bearing many beautiful 
fragrant semi-double flowers over a long 
season from May on. 
2 to 3 ft. ea. $1.50; 3-4 ft. ea. $2.00. 
NINEBARK, Dwarf. 4-5 ft. A medium 
low growing shrub giving a fine trim 
appearance; compact form; dense at- 
tractive green foliage. Neat white flow- 
er clusters, early June. 
2-3 ft. ea. $1.25; 3-4 ft. ea. $1.65. 
POTENTILLA Farreri. 3 ft. up. Also 
referred to as P. Goldrop. A new 
shrub that is a “find” among dwarf vari- 
eties. Trimly shaped bushes have fairly 
dense green finely divided foliage which 
is surmounted by a generous profusion 
of small bright golden yellow blossoms 
in June, continuing throughout the sum- 
mer. Hardy; sun or shade. 12-18 and 
larger, SOLD OUT. 
9-12 in. plants 85c. 
PRIVET, Amur River. Chiefly used for 
trimmed hedges. Is satisfactory up 
to about 5,000 ft. See hedge plants. 
“PRUNUS CISTENA. Purple Leaf Plum. 
5-7 ft. Very colorful shrub. Plum 
like foliage is deep blood red while form- 
ing changing to bronzy green; small pink 
flowers in May. Adds variety and con- 
trast. 
2-3 ft. ca. $1.75; 3-4 ft. ea. $2.25. 
\PRUNUS NEWPORT. 10-12 ft. Can be 
grown as small tree or large shrub, 
growing taller than P. Cistena. Foliage 
carries a rich cast of reddish purple 
throughcut the season. 
2-3 ft. ea. $1.75; 3-4 ft. ea. $2.25. 
PRUNUS TRIBOLA. Also known as 
Flowering Almond, Flowering Plum, 
and “Rose Tree of China” 5-7 ft. Can 
be grown as charming shrub or dwarf 
ornamental tree. In spring the whole 
bush is decked with quantities of very 
double pink blossoms just as the leaves. 
begin to appear. Foliage also attractive. 
18-24 in. $1.50; 2-3 ft. ea. $1.90. 
SHEPHERDIA Argentea. Buffalo 
Berry. 8-10 ft. Hardy shrub with- 
standing extremes of cold and also 
drouth resistant. Silver gray foliage is 
excellent for contrast; edible scarlet ber- 
ries for colorful in the fall. 
2-3 ft. ca. $1.25; 3-4 ft. ea. $1.50. 
SNOWBALL. Common. 8-10 ft. Well 
known shrub forming many balls of 
pure white flowers in May-June. 
2 to 3 ft. each $1.65. 
SNOWBERRY, White. (Racemousus.) 
4-5 ft. Of fairly compact growth; at- 
tractive green foliage. Tiny pink flowers 
in June followed by large white berries 
remaining into winter. 
18-24 in. ea. 85c; 2-3 ft. ea. $1.00. 
SNOWBERRY, Red (Coralberry.) 4-5 ft. 
Attractive variation from the white 
Snowberry in that it has smaller red 
berries that cluster in ropes along the 
stems and with slightly darker foliage. 
18-24 in, ea. 90c; 2-3 ft. ea. $1.10. 
