\ SUPERIOR PLUM 
CER on ood Each $1.60 3 for $4.50 
\MONTMORENCY CHERRY 
INDIAN SUMMER 
10 for $1.85 100 for $16.00 
Each $1,75 
For Other Varieties of FRUIT TREES and PLANTS 
see pages 10 and 11 
S60 Hydrangea, P. G.—At first the coneshaped flow- 
ers are white, then turn pink and bronze. When cut, 
they last for many weeks inside. It thrives in partial 
shade. Grows 4 to 6 feet tall and is in bloom from 
mid-summer to frost. 
IPAS MAS A Ge ngonnsnensounne 3 for $1.50; Each §.70 
L8-24 inches see eee eee 3 for $2.25; Each  .85 
PES Be Wels) I arhonatnn ins A cata loraancieiei Gee & for $2.75; Each _ 1.00 
3etchel Double Flowering—10 to 
fragrant flowers. 
Red Flesh—15-20 feet. Originated 
Large red flowers. 
Hopa, Hansen’s Red Flowering 
bright purplish red flowers, 1 in. 
enthusiastic about this variety. 
a | Sn 
MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE 
FLOWERING CRABS 
form of the Wild Prairie Crab. Large, double, pink, 
j CBT FINS Rca TO GO CO Ud ce teo bce ned ORDO IOs Each $1.75 
J Eley Flowering Crab—M. eleyi—Purplish-red foliage 
through the season. Red flowers and fruit. 
by Prof. Hansen 
purplish red fruit 
Mr. den Boer of the Des Moines Waterworks, who has 
one of the country’s best collections of crabs is very 
seen are Each . $3.00 
New ‘Almey 
Philadelphus Crab—Breath-taking clouds 
of dollar 
glistening 
Developed 
Plant Patent No. 538 now the 
flowering crab in America! 
BEACON 
D-(el bale teic SL. oOneaACch 
feet. A double 
Crab—-24-25 feet a 
tt g rapid up-right growing kind with large red flowers, 
Vg fruit, new growth and wood. : 
re AAD TEU, Poe Aina ates eiicielcls ecciexerentl a areas mise tere » eis Each $1.98 
5-6 ft. we : seek ccs ta, ic 01 oMunuenen tre Each $2.98 
Ne a Jay Darling. A niedzwetzkyana cross. 20 ft. 1% in 
P45) 
Flowering 
size blooms of 
firey crimson! 
in Canada, it’s 
most colorful 
NEW DOUBLE MOCKORANGE Irom a distance the tree 
5 looks like a mass of flame. 
The most valuable and widely accepted shrub (hatte ae Each $3.15 
introduction of recent years. | | 
) Ga cal eee cen pap seas cence ae ae 
Each 3 for Willow, Niobe Willow — 40-50 feet. Golden yellow 
18-24 in ; $1.25 $3.00 bark, very long penulous branches. Strikingly beau- 
2- 3 ft =e 1.50 3.75 tiful as a specimen or at the waterside. Very rapid 
grower. Plant early. 
Sagan tt 2.00 5.00 Bes teats ie ae ee pete 3 for Each $1.59 
GzB ind COL Mean crererense ev tetensisuetsueter ces 3 for Hach $2.75 
S=h OSG Otie meen tar acteristic ceetanerts 3 for Each $3.50 
Euonymus alatus—Winged Wahoo. 6-10 ft. Broad 
corky wings on the twigs, red berries and brilliant 
fall foliage makes this attractive at all seasons. 
Unexcelled for specimens. 
(EPR APT 9s aia Giniaceer Cite ciere Patho Ow heir ccna Each $2.00 
2a an hud Uoame nna sickens cnthsbecetenea teretitir eiaiiere naval lesleiiers Each $4.00 
Atropurpureus—Burning Bush—aA_ native of par- 
ticular interest for its scarlet berries and bright 
autumn foliage. 
Seed treme once te Meth el ao MUR Ta TBE Oreo onolieniecaah oust Stchvis as otiah Each $1.50 
FINE SHRUBS ... . 
Hardy Golden Privet—For brilliant color contrast, 
mix a few of these plants with your shrub plantings 
or plant dividing hedges of Golden Privet. Hardy 
and fast growing, yet may be kept sheared at the 
desired height and size. Plant four of them in a 
diomand shape at the corner of your lawn anid 
skirt with 5 plants of Red Barberry, making a 
colorful, hardy and protective corner planting. 
Reon REL Pree eater Gcearsctre he: olduae tua Pasi eles Each $1.50 
Red Leaved Barkterry—3 to 6 feet. A form with 
purplish red foliage all summer if in sun. In shade 
it is, green: 
USNS) danse eastecs tasers seateve, pensrenect fach $ .90; 3 for $2.40 
LS=24 oie seco se eee ete es Each $1.10; 3 for $3.00 
