1. French Pussy 
Cotoneaster 
2. Flowering Quince 
March to May 
1. FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW 
A small treelike shrub with attractive leaves 2 inches 
long and an inch wide. Its popular appeal is the conspicu- 
ous silky, furlike catkins which bud in the fall and make 
those “springy” bouquets just as the snow melts in spring. 
PRICES: 65c each; 3 for $1.70. 
2. FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydenia Japonica) 
Dazzling, bright scarlet flowers appearing in May be- 
fore the foliage unfurls, followed by highly fragrant green- 
ish yellow fruit. Ideal for specimen planting—can be 
pruned for hedging. PRICES: 80c each; 3 for $2.00. 
3. SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
Magnificent flowering hedge. Long, graceful, drooping 
sprays covered with countless white flowers, blooming in 
early spring. Very hardy. Leaves are oval: 1 to 2 inches 
long, smooth, turning bronze, then orange and scarlet in 
fall. Its real value lies in its early bloom and _ brilliant 
foliage. Used in all sorts of landscape work. Grows to a 
height of 6 ft. PRICES: 18-24 in., 40c each; 3 for $1.10; 
10 for $3.85. 2-3 ft., 65c¢ each; 3 for $1.70. 
4. HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY (Viburnum opulus) 
A magnificent shrub of upright, spreading form, with 
smooth, light gray branches and broad, oval, 3-lobed 
bright green leaves. Produces small, white flowers which 
are borne in broad, flat clusters surrounded by a ring of 
large, sterile flowers. These are followed by very showy 
scarlet berries, which cling to the bush all winter. Grows 
8 to 12 feet tall. PRICES: Blooming size, $1.00 each; 
3 for $2.65. 
5. DOUBLE YELLOW KERRIA 
A slender branched shrub of great beauty, semi-dwarf 
in habit of growth. In spring the bush is literally covered 
with flowers that are double, resembling little Roses in 
form, although bright golden yellow in color, Branches 
and leaves are light green. Very hardy. Ideal for shady 
spots. PRICES: Strong 2-yr. plants, $1.10 each; 
3 for $3.00; 6 for $5.50. 
Snowball 
3, 
3. Spirea Van Houttei 
May to June 
6. SNOWBALL 
Well known shrub, flowers grow in large ball-like clus- 
ters, snow-white, blooms May to June. PRICES: 70c each; 
3 for $1.80. 
7. JETBEAD (White Kerria) 
The shrub that thrives in adverse places—heavy clay, 
shaded, crowded areas and in smoky cities. Jetbead hav- 
ing characteristic black branchlets produces large white 
flowers all summer followed by black nutlike fruit. If look- 
ing for the shrub—sure to grow—sure to bloom, order 
Jetbead, grows to a height of 4 feet. PRICES: 65c each; 
3 for $1.70. 
8. COTONEASTER (Acutifolia) 
A beautiful uncommon shrub that has a graceful spread- 
ing habit of growth. Ideal for planting in front of taller 
growing shrubbery. The tiny, dark green shiny holly-like 
leaves turn red and orange in fall, and hang on the bush 
well into the winter. The two-to-five-flowered clusters of 
bloom develop conspicuous black fruits. Thrives in poor, 
rather dry soil. Hardy and easy to grow. PRICES: Large 
or Jumbo Size, $1.75 each; 3 for $4.50. 
9. AZALEA (Hexe) 
For unusualness in your flower garden add this new 
Azalea, Hexe, the most beautiful flowering shrub in ex- 
istence. Produces an abundance of flowers in spring and 
early summer. The beautifully shaped foliage makes the 
Azaleas a continued delight. Plants are packed with West- 
hauser’s Gro-Kwick. Use it in planting, mix it right in 
with the soil. zaleas are acid-loving plants and will 
appreciate this acid peat. If you have felt you could not 
grow Azaleas before, try Westhauser’s Leading Hardy 
Azalea. PRICES: Strong 2-yr. plants, $1.60 each; 3 for 
$4.25; 6 for $8.00. 
5. Kerria 
