TREES AND SHRUBS tf 
spring brood rearing. It is hardy to New York, south- 
ern Iowa and southward. 
Trees, 2% to 4 ft. well branched, each $1.50; 3 for 
$4.00; postpaid. 
TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 
(Lonicera tatarica) 
A shrub with masses of attractive flowers in early 
spring followed by bright red berries liked by birds. 
It grows to eight feet tall and is very good where a 
quick growing, tall growing, flowering shrub is desired 
for individual planting, high hedge or screen. It is very 
hardy and will grow on almost any soil in sun or partial 
shade. 
Very rich in nectar, as indicated by the name, this 
is one of the best early season bee plants. In our 
locality it blooms in May. 
Good 18 to 24 inch plants, 2 for $1.25; 6 for $3.00; 
12 for $5.00; postpaid. 
REGEL PRIVET 
(Ligustrum regelianum) 
This is a beautiful low growing shrub with dense 
growth and horizontal spreading branches. The small 
white flowers are much visited by bees for nectar in 
late spring or early summer. Later the branches be- 
come heavily laden with berries which remain all 
winter. A very hardy variety, attractive for founda- 
tion planting, also beautiful for a hedge. 
Good 12 to 18 in. plants,each 95c; 3 for $2.50; post- 
paid. 
Janet with Regel Privet 
PEKING COTONEASTER 
(Cotoneaster acutifolia) 
Hardy tall growing shrub with glossy dark green 
foliage. The very numerous, inconspicuous flowers are 
swarming with bees for weeks in late spring. Ap- 
parently among the best of honey plants. The branches 
very heavily laden with fruits lasting in winter, appears 
valuable for wildlife. Plant singly for specimens or 
valuable for massing or hedging shrub. 
Select 12 to 18 inch plants, each 95c; 3 for $2.50; 
postpaid. 
