CUT LEAF WEEPING BIRCH. Per- 
haps our most beautiful lawn tree. 
Hard to establish but really hardy 
when once started. Needs plenty 
of water. Priee, each, 5 to 6 ft., 
$3.25. 
NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW. Hard- 
iest of the type. Graceful, yellow 
bark, fast growing. 3 to 4 ft., 
each, $1.50. 
HARDY SIBERIAN RED OR BRIT- 
ZENSIS WILLOW. One outstand- 
ing ornamental with bright red 
bark all winter and a bronze color 
when in leaf. Extra hardy and 
drouth resistant. - Useful as a 
shrub or for a screen. Price, 2 to 
3 ft., each, 40c; doz. $3.50; 50, 
$14.00; 6 to 8 ft., each, 75ec. 
GOLDEN WILLOW. Our selected 
hardy strain of this old favorite. 
18 to 24 in., each, 22¢; 10, $2.00; 
50, $9.00, 
FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Besides the shrubs listed we include a section of hedge plants which are equally valuable for shrub- 
bery plantings, and we would refer you also to such of the native fruits as sand cherry, native goose- 
berry, chokecherry and wild plum which work well in ornamental plantings. Prices given are F. 0. B. 
here, customer pays transportation by express. Shrubs may be sent by mail for ten cents each added 
to prices. The lighter plants are used and are cutback before mailing. 
LOW GROWING OR DWARF SHRUBS (2 to 31/2 ft.) 
DWARF SIBERIAN FLOWERING ALMOND. Hardy, bears lovely pink blossoms profusely in May—height 
18 to 36 inches. One of our best dwarf shrubs for severe conditions. Fall colors brilliant. Price, 18 to 
24 in., each, 50c; 10, $4.75; 2 to 3 ft., each, 70c; 10, $6.50. 
DWARF GOCOSEBERRY, First plant to leaf out in the Spreng: 
Small, compact and handsome. One of Dr. Yeager’s origina- 
tions. 12-18 inches. Each, 50e; 5 for 
SIBERIAN ALPINE CURRANT. A handsome dwarf shrub 
with red berries and shiny leaves. 12 to 24 in., each, 60e; 10, 
» CISTENA—A PURPLE LEAVED SAND CHERRY. Another 
handsome, bright purple leaved plant from Prof. Hansen’s 
Laboratory. Very effective in a mixed shrubbery planting. 
Each, 2 to 3 ft., $1.00. 
CARAGANA PYGMEA. The very dwarf type with large yel-" 
low flowers in June. Seldom grows over 3 ft. high: Neat 
and regular habit. Our nearest shrub to the brooms and 
heaths. Price, 12 to 18 in., each, 50c; 10, $4.50. ¢ 
“BUFFALO or BULLBERRY (Shepherdia argentea). A lovely 
silvery shrub bearing masses of brilliant red berries in late 
summer and fall. A handsome ornamental up to 12 ft. tall, 
a'compact, handsome hedge plant, 18 to 24 in., each, 30c; 10, 
aati $4.50; 3 to 4 ft., each, 70c; 10, $6.50. : 
: : epee “ay ; DWARF HONEYSUCKLE BUSH. A very handsome and use- 
Siberian Flowering Almond ful dwarf Tartarian honeysuckle with all the hardiness and 
beauty of the taller species. 12 to 18 in. Each, 70c; 5 for $6.50. 
TALLER SHRUBS 
ARTEMISIA or OLD MAN. A very hardy Russian shr ub useful for a quick hedge. Grows 4 to 5 ft. in one 
season: feathery thick foliage. Should be cut back each year. Price, 18 to 24 inch, each, 45c; 10, $4.00. 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY (Viburnum americanum). Native of North Dakota. Maximum height, 5 to 6 ft. 
First cousin to the snowball. Flat clusters of 
white flowers. In the fall covered with bright 
red berries and brilliant foliage. Price, 18 to 24 
in., 60ce; 10, $5.60. 
GOLDEN or BUFFALO CURRANT. This lovely shrub 
with its bright yellow, fragrant flowers blooms in May. 
A native of our N. D. Bad Lands, very hardy. Maximum 
height 4 to 6 ft., fine fall colors. Does well in shady 
spots. Large black fruits make excellent preserve. 
Price, 18 to 24 in., each, 75e; 10, $7.50. 
HAWTHORN (Crataegus). Most effective and beauti- 
ful. A mass of white bloom in May and of bright red 
berries in August and September. Glossy leaves taking 
good fall colors. Max. height S to 10 ft. Its long 
thorns make it ideal for a hedge. Price, 12 to 18 in., 
each, 50c; 10, $4.50. 
MIXED TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 
May flowering, very hardy, and striking. Shrub 5 to 8 
ft. high, good as a hedge also. Blooms in pink. white 
‘ and red. Extremely fragrant. 18 to 24 in., each, 50c; 
doz., $5.00. 
; RED HONEYSUCKLE. An all red selection. 18 to 24 
Buffalo Berry in., each, 60c; 10, $5.50; 2 to 3 ft., each, 70c. Honeysuckle 
