Rose Tree of China 
PRUNUS TRILOBA (Flowering Plum or 
Almond) 8-10 ft. Handsome shrub or small 
tree that surpasses all shrubs in beauty of 
vloom. Double rose flowers along the stems 
in May, 
SPRUNUS Cistena (Hanson’s Purple Leaved 
Plum) 5-6 ft. Bushy shrub with rich purple 
foliage all summer. 
“\PRUNUS May Day Tree (Virginiana hybrid) 
—A tall shrub-tree with long fragrant white 
flower panicles, black berries. 
SIBERIAN ALMOND—( PRUNUS ). 3 feet. 
A hardy shrub covered with bright pink 
flowers before anything else is in bloom in 
May. Try it. Stools out by suckers. 
POTENTILLA Fruticosa- (2') 
Gofldrop or Cinquefoil-New, 
dwarf shrub with yellow fl- 
owers most of summer. See 
shrub prices next page. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (#leagnus Angustifolia) 
12-18 ft. Silver leaves and white coated ber- 
ries. Use as hedge, windbreak, snow-catch 
or background landscape shrub for backyard. 
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snowpel {Viburnum opulis sterilis) 8-10 
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Tacaomehc e round white flowers in 
VIBURNUM .Lantana (Wayfaring tree) 10- 
15 ft. Upright growing shrub with thick 
dark green leaves that hang on late. White 
flowers in corymbs followed by red berries, 
ripening black. 
WAHOO Euonymus (6') A grey 
barked shrub with showy fr- 
uit like Bittersweet. 
SPIREA Arguta (Snow Garland) 5-6 ft. Pure 
white flowers along upper stems one week 
before common Van Houtte. Graceful . fine 
foliage. 
SPIREA Anthony Waterer — 2-3 ft. high. 
Red flower. heads from June to September. 
SPIREA Ash Leaved (Sorbaria Sorbifolia) 
5-6 ft. Grows in shady places. Earliest to 
leaf out with bright foliage. White flower 
spikes in later June. Suckers. 
SPIREA Billardi—5-6 feet. Pink flowers in 
spikes July-August, again in fall. Give f ; 
plenty water. . & : ‘ i : z 
SPIREA Froebel—3-4 feet. Pink flower heads 4 : Wn — — 
in June-July. Hardy vigorous grower. Simi- E. JACKMANNI—-purple 
lar to above variety. 
GOLDEN SPIREA—See Ninebark 
—red 
SPIREA Thunbergi (Fernleaf) 4-6 ft. Early 
white blooming with Arguta. Very soft look- 
ing shrub. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI (Common white 
called BRIDAL WREATH) Grows 6-7 feet 
high. One of most graceful shrubs grown. 
Covered by white flowers in June with 
branches hanging to the ground. 
SUMAC (Native) Bright fall coloring. 
ide a 
PRESIDENT—blue ™ jxaFtE 
€LEMATIS (Large flowering Jackmanni)— 
Large rich purple flowers all summer. Plant 
on south or east exposure. 
Red. Mme. Edouard Andre. 
A grand shade of bright red PRICES OF 
that makes a wonderful dis- 
play. Rapid growing. Clematis, 
White. Henryi. Lovely pure Each $1.25; 
white waxy ‘lowers. 
| Blue. Ramona. This beau- 
tiful blue Clematis one of the 
newest colors. 
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Spirea Vanhoutte 
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RED SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos chenauiti). TWO YEAR-OLD VINES 
Pink and white berries in June, then loads of large 
coral-red berries 
WHITE SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos racemo- 
sus). Pink blossoms, then clusters of white berries 
until winter. Snowberry 
PRICES: 18 to 24 inch size, 1 for 75c; 
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SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE 
(New everblooming variety) Trumpets of 
flame-red outside and golden yellow -inside. 
prea 
White Snowberry 
E 4 Blooming Tamarix Very fragrant. Each, $1.00 
TAMARIX—Hespida (Silver sprays) 6-10) It. 
Feathery silver foliage; bright pink flowers AMERICAN IVY Virginia creeper—Fastest 
in June-July. : erowing vine gos io ce fina. 
porches, or fences. Fa oliage coloring. 
CONTROL YOUR CLIMATE — Proper Each, 50c 
i nes can 
planting of hedges, trees ane a ENGLEMAN CREEPER (Ampelopsis engle- 
change the temperature of your home manni) Sticks to stone, stucco, brick with- 
20° to 30 both summer and winter. a ce 5 whorl leaves with autumn coloring. 
mach, *— ye 
: ‘ 50c 
BITTERSWEET—Native twining plant with 
orange berries ; red. inside. Fine for winter 
decoration. $0.75 
ivy, Boston The small overlapping 
leaves are held close to the wall to form 
a tight screen. The dark green leaves 
turn a fine shade of red in autumn. 
$1.00 
