Center Point, lowa Shrubs 
Size Each 
RED BUD. 18 ft. Rose pink flowers in early spring Daou Tie 1.50 
berore the leaves. Like rich soil. Somewhat tender 3-4 ft. 2.50 
when small. Aq5 a ett. BVO 
5-6 ft 4.00 
SMOKE TREE. See shrubs. 
THORN. Crataegus. The Thorns or Hawthorns are dense twiggy small trees 
having white flowers in late May or June and red haws or fruit in the fall. 
They should be planted in April or early May, and are best moved with a 
ball of earth. The prices quoted are bare root, add 4% to the prices quoted 
ithe 1E% (sa 1B). 
Each 
—Cecccinoides. Kansas Hawthorn. 15-20 ft. Attractive 4-5 ft. 6.00 
white flowers, lustrous dark crimson fruit, orange and B= Omemeetite 6.75 
scarlet fall foliage. Heavy plants. Geom itr Se2D 
—Phaenopyrum. Washington Thorn. 20-30 ft. Not trou- 6-8 ft. 8.25 
bled by the Cedar Apple Rust. A very choice rather 8-10 ft. 9.75 
upright species with small bright green leaves which 10-12 ft. 12.00 
color brilliantly in fall. The clusters of small bright 2 In cals 14.00 
red fruits hang till mid-winter. 3) bg) (eB uL. 17.50 
TULIP TREE. Also called yellow Poplar. This is a beau- eb iy, 1.75 
tiful tall spreading tree native to the eastern half of 4-5 ft. PAS 
the United States, having unique squarish shaped 
leaves and large greenish yellow tulip shaped flowers 
in mid-June. Distantly related to the Magnolia. 
WALNUTS. See under Nuts. 
WILLOW—Niobe Willow. 40-50 ft. Golden yellow bark, 4-5 ft 1.50 
very long penulous branches. Strikingly beautiful as 5-6 ft. 2.00 
a specimen or at the waterside. Very rapid grower. 6-8 ft. 3.00 
Plant early. 8-10 ft 4.00 
NOE sae 5.00 
SHRUBS 
On orders of 5 or more of a variety 10% off and 50 or more 15% off. 
Size Each 
ALMOND—Pink flowering. (prunus glandulosa) 5 ft. BBs. 9 Sit $1.25 
Branches are covered with masses of double pink 
flowers in April and May before the leaves appear. 
ALTHEA. 6-8 ft. An upright shrub having large showy 18-24 in. .60 
flowers in August and September. Requires a _ well 
protected place. 
-—-Anemonaeflous. Double rose pink. 
—Purpurea s'miplena. Semi-double clear purple. 
AMELANCHIER. “Dwarf serviceberry. White flowers 15-18 in. 75 
in early May. Edible black-red fruit in summer. 18-24 in. 1.00 
“Tall type. 25-30 ft. A serviceberry making a pleasing 18-24 in. 1.00: 
small tree with white flower and edible fruit DeSasette 1650 
\ ARONIA arbutifolia balliantissima. 6-8 ft. Especially 15-18 in. Si 
desirable for its very brilliant red fruit, retained until 18-24 in. .90 
winter and it’s deep red foliage in fall. Rather open 
growing. 
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