adapted to the great plains region 
MOCKORANGE, Coronarius— 
(Pictured to the left.) The SPIREA 
old-fashioned sweet Mock- 
orange or Syringa of grand- VAN HOUTTE 
mother’s garden. Blooms with 
white, very fragrant flowers THE ALL-PURPOSE SHRUB 
in June. POSTPAID. 
This is deservingly America’s 
12 to 18 in... .$ .80 each; most popular shrub. It will grow 
3 for $2.25 in the sun or shade, on any side 
18 to 24 in.. $1.10 each; of the house as well as in the 
3 for $3.00 open. Thrives in any soil. Ex- 
cellent for hedges, too (see page 
MOCKORANGE, Virginal—The prized semi-double, pure white 6 and 7). 
: Berg ee POSTPAID. to orange blossoms. Blooms POSTPAID Each Per 5 Per 10 Per 50 
F ; T2RtOeL Suit ween aye $50 $2.25 $4.00 $17.50 
Sit. AaINICH CS IISA is ce ww es $1.25 each; 3 for $3.60 ie te 24 eee 60 2.75 5.00 22.50 
Dy SPP a uo eee eee eee 1.50 each; 3 for 4.20 Sr Ae sl, | "70 3.25 6.00 + 27.50 
SetO Ac tt) ek ere eee ae 95 4.25 7.50 35.00 
E , 
PRIVET HEDGES See Hedges, page 6 and 7 FRAGRANT SUMAC—Very hardy and desirable for the great 
. 
| . plains region. This bushy shrub produces aromatic foliage that 
\PRUNUS, TOMENTOSA. (Nanking VEC yeep aut turns magnificent colors in the fall. Bears attractive, bright red 
blooms with a flower, pink in the bud, but white when open with ape and August. Grows fais pete tas Ooi 
red under-petals. The decorative fruit, which can be used for 18 46.24 oa agree rat Cor - cee ene ae 303 
garden or indoor display, is red and edible. Very attractive foli- Aap aes ne si vaca Sas aac cic tea ore pe pre 
‘ b Diet IL. ; . Cue Rely a2 Sane Ss Ue ; fe 
age Mery hardy and grows about 5 feet tall. POSTPAID ee ene ee eee ee ee 
12 to 18inches............... _...% .80 each; 3 for $2.25 Pei. elpunatdysahwbbiclichtyyesemoline (Bunea abe shite uns 
ISD EEN 1.10 each; 3 for 3.00 much more attractive foliage. Blooms all through the summer 
with spikes of beautiful lilac-blue flowers with a delightful spicy 
fragrance. Easy to grow and thrives in hot, dry locations. Grows 
4 to 5 feet high. POSTPAID. 
Bache tio Wes ieee ata dee comarca $0.85; 4 for $3.00 
WEIGELA, BRISTOL RUBY—(Pat. No. 
492). (See picture to the right). The nat- 
ural shape of this shrub is dense and 
round. Rich, ruby-red blooms, heaviest in 
June—scattered in summer—usually good 
PUSSYWILLOW — (See pic- 
ture at the right). An excel- 
lent, tall-growing background 
shrub from which you can 
cut winter bouquets of lovely 
| “catkins.” Cut back the 
branches from 6 to 8 inches 
when planting and _ each 
spring after “catkins” have 
a formed to promote long, vig- again in the fall. POSTPAID. 
orous new canes. POST- 2 to 3 ft. ...... $1.85 each; 3 for $5.25 
PAID. 
18 to 24 inches 75c each; 3 for WEIGELA, ROSEA—Very similar in habit 
$2.00. of growth to Weigela Bristol Ruby, except 
the blossoms are an exquisite shade of 
delicate pink with darker pink pencilings. 
POSTPAID. 
18 to 24 inches $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50 
SNOWBALL— (Pictured at the 
right.) The grand old-fash- 
ioned favorite of the spring- 
flowering shrubs and one of 
the finest large shrubs for 
lawn or shrub border plant- 
ing. Blooms with hundreds of 
pure-white flowers in late 
spring or early summer. A 
really magnificent shrub 
when in full bloom. Does not 
produce fruits or seeds. Very 
hardy and easy to. grow. 
Thrives in full sun or partial 
shade. Grows 8 to 10 feet 
high. POSTPAID. 
12 to 18 in... $1.25 each; 
WHITE KERRIA—Also called Jetbead. Bears white flowers re- 
sembling Mockorange blossoms in the spring and off and on 
during the summer. Black, bead-like fruit hangs on all winter., 
Grows about 4 to 5 feet high. A fine shrub for the north side 
of buildings. POSTPAID. 
1S ‘tom24cinches seer. oocee  .-aeee $1.85 each; 3 for $5.25 
=< \HANSEN’S 
»* BUSH 
44 CHERRY 
3 for $3.60 
SPIREA FROEBELI — (Pic- 
tured to the left). aot com: THE ORNAMENTAL SHRUB THAT PRODUCES 
pactness and foliage clear to FRUIT GOOD TO EAT! Just imagine picking fruit for 
the ground, ot Bree sauce, jam, jelly or preserves from these shrubs planted 
shrub can hard Yape eas £ around your house or in your yard. This shrub grows into 
Blooms with flat clusters o a handsome, low-growing ornamental bush that produces 
rosy-red flowers in May and dark red fruit in great profusion. The bush grows about 
June and aan seabed y 4 feet high and is ideal to use as an ornamental shrub with 
throughout the summer. Very its attractive, glossy foliage. Very hardy. POSTPAID. 
Dilek 
hardy. Grows about ee 12 to 18 inches $0.40 each; 3 for $1.00 
AID. ; 
ee aw e5ci cach: od afar 18 to 24 inches -45 each; 3 for 1.25 
$2.25. 
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