vergreens 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE—Choice blue 
trees. ‘“Shiners’’ 
Ito) Seinchese center each $2.50 
MUGHO PINE—The dwarf growing pine. 
Choice 15 to 18 in. spread ....each $3.00 
18 to 24 inch . a each $4,00 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE—Dark green 
strain 
18 to 24 inch  .....n),...-. each $3,25 
AMERICAN ARBORVITAE - — Good bushy 
trees. 
Seto 4. ftieccnerns each $3.00 
JUNIPER VIRGINIANA—Red cedar, shear- 
ed specimens. each $4.75 
THE DUNDEE JUNIPER—A grafted form 
one of the best of tha upright growing Juni- 
pers. 
4 to 5 ft., $7.50 3 to 4 ft., $6.00 
2 to 3 ft. $5.00 
JUNIPER WELCHI—A grafted form, green, 
upright. 
2etomomrt: ove he each $5.00 
JUNIPER MOFFETTI—A Tree form, 
blue, upright. 
ZAtOLS Ets feet ees ee each $5.50 
SAVIN JUNIPER—In the half-erect class, 
dark green foliage. 
18 to 24 inch . te ..each $3.50 
PFITZER JUNIPER—Low, ee growth, 
light green 
18 to 24 inch scenes each $3.50 
HETZI JUNIPER—Same habit of growth as 
pfitzer. Foliage a light blue. 
1S to 24 itneh sscsucccgs: ..each $3.00 
24 to 30 inch . ze: each $4.00 
TAXUS OR YEW Variety fiatermedial A 
beautiful dark green evergreen, low growing. 
Should be used on the north or east. 
TS ttoolSrincherer oe each $2.75 
18 to 24 inch ........2...... ..each $4.00 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—_A very compact 
growing tree from little up. Used for both 
ornamental and windbreak planting. Choice. 
15 ctol 18 Gin pesccasiet eres ees each $2.25 
18 to 24 inch . _.each $3.00 
24. to (30) inch) 2255552 each $3.75 
For windbreak, good trees, dug bare root. 
12) tol 5S inch |e each) )1,00 
Bedded transplants, 7 year old trees 
8 toml2 inch poser: per 100 $25.00 
No better rooted trees obtainable anywhere. 
Flowering SHRUBS 
DWARF NINEBARK—A new dwarf strain. 
Lovely white flowers in June. Very hardy. 
18 to 24 inch, 75c each; 3 for $1.75 
HONEYSUCKLE—(Zabeli) Red flowers in 
May, followed by bright red berries. Deep 
green foliage. 
2 to 3 ft., 75c each; 3 for $1.75 
RED LEAF BARBERRY—A colorful shrub. 
Red leaves all summer. Red berries hang on 
all winter. 
12 to 15 inch, 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
PRUNUS CISTENA—New leaves come out 
a bright red. Very hardy, dwarf growing. 
18 to 24 inch, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
VARIGATED DOGWOOD — A beautiful 
shrub where contrast of color is desired. 
Bright red bark. 
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BROWNELL EVERBLOOMING SUB-ZERO 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
A hardier strain, more dependable, consis- 
tently in bloom and extra thriftiness. 
CURLY PINK—Beautiful curled petals, bor- 
ne in clusters. 
LILY FONS—White with pure yellow center. 
ORANGE RUFFLES—Large flowers, frilled 
and ruffled. 
QUEEN O’ THE LAKES—One of the finest 
reds, 
V FOR VICTORY—One of the few fine yel- 
low roses. 
RED DUCHESS—A light red, 
and the best of foliage. 
SHADES OF AUTUMN—A Bi-color, crimson 
and gold. 
PINK PRINCESS—Large, glowing pink. 
NEARLY WILD—A floribunda type, con- 
stantly in bloom. 
Prices of all Brownell roses, $1.75 each, pot- 
ted in a special mixed soil. Guaranteed. 
CHOICE PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Require winter protection. 
CRYSLER IMPERIAL, Pat. No. 1167—It’s 
vivid rich tones of crimson are enchanted by 
darker overtones of glowing oxblood red at 
$2.75 each. 
FORT Y-NINER—Pat. No. 792. One of the 
most brilliantly hued Bi-color ever introduced 
$2.00 each. 
FRED HOWARD—Pat. No. 1006. The long, 
rich yellow buds are tipped with delicate 
penciling of light pink. Long stems, excellent 
for cutting. $2.00 each. 
HELEN TRAUBEL—Pat. No. 1028. The co- 
lor varies with the weather, from a iight pink 
to a luminous apricot. $2.75 each. 
PEACE—Pat. No. 591. Color, gold and pink. 
Petals are edged with pink that deepens as 
the flower slowly opens to glorious 5 inch 
blooms. $2.50 each. 
tall growing 
POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA—(Bush cinqui- 
foil) A small dwarf shrub with yellow butter- 
cup like flowers. 
15 to 18 inch . : each 75c¢ 
EUON YMUS ALA’ TUS. ‘COMPACTA—A new 
dwarf form of winged-bark burning bush. 
Red autumn foliage. Very hardy. 
12 tome lominchwers each $1.50 
S?PIREA V. H. (Bridal RWreeth) An old 
favorite. Grows anywaere. 
2 to 3 ft., 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
COTONEASTER—Glossy dark green leaves 
that turn a brilliant red in fall. Hardy any- 
where. 
18 to 24 inch, 75c each; 3 for $1.75 
SPIREA FROBELI—A dwarf shrub with 
rose-pink flowers from July to September. 
18-te "24: Finch’ 22.22 each 75c 
TAMARIX HISPIDA—Feathery foliage with 
clusters of small pink flowers at end of 
branches, Z 
2etowsmtteo each $1.20 
FORSYTHIA—(Spring Ginx) The first to 
bloom in the spring. Golden yellow bell-shap- 
ed flowers. 
18>to 24 0inch) Sesser each 75c 
PRUNUS TRILOBA—(Rose tree of China) 
Double, pink rose-like flowers. Blooms early 
in May. 
18 to 24 inch . ae each $1.65 
HI-BUSH CRANBERRY wey attractive tall 
shrub that puts on two shows each season. 
White blossoms in spring and red berries in 
fall. 
UZigton 1S Sinchy areca 
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each $1.00 
CRIMSON GLORY—(Non-Pat.) Many peo- 
ple choose this dark red rose as one of the 
best. Very large double blooms. $1.35 each. 
THE DOCTOR—(Non-Pat.) This rose pro- 
duces a very large blossom. Satin pink. 
$1.35 each. 
FLORiIBUNDA RUSES 
Somewhat smailer than the tea roses but al- 
ways in bloom trom June tili trost. Kequire 
the same care as the tea roses. 
+r ASHIUN—Fat. iNo. 789. Briiliant luminous 
coral tlowers overlaid with gold $2.00 each. 
MA PERKKINS—rat. No. 1143. A sutrusion 
of yellow is present in the early stages of 
bloom. With aging comes a soft coral shell 
pink, $2.25 each. 
vVUGUE—Pat. No, 926. Has its own unique 
brilliantly glowing cherry-coral color. Rich 
spicy fragrance $2.25 each, 
KED PINOCCHIO—Pat, No. 812. Rich Car- 
mine, red flowers are borne in large clusters. 
$1.50 each, 
WORLD’S FAIR—Pat. No. 362. Clusters of 
large veivety scarlet flowers. A show plant 
all season. $1.50 each. 
ELSE PAULSON—(Non-Pat.) Semi-double, 
lasting bright rose-pink flowers. Very showy. 
$1.25 each. 
HARDY SHRUB ROSES 
Need no winter protection whatever. 
AMELIA GRAVEREAUX — A fragrant, 
bright red rose with dark green foliage 
$1.25 each. 
SKYROCKET—Pointed buds, opening to 
large single red, in clusters. Fragrant and ev- 
erblooming. $1.50 each. 
GROOTENDORST SUPREME — Vigorous 
grower and profuse bloomer. Deep crimson- 
red in clusters. $1.25 each. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
NEW DAWN—A charming pink everbloom- 
ing climber. Largé blossoms. © $1.75 ‘each. ~~ 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—Beautiful dazzling 
scarlet-red borne in giant sprays. $1.35 each. 
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Flowers 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS—(Doub- 
le Flowered Camellia Type) Four colors to 
choose from. Red, white, yellow and pink. 
These bulbs should be started in March or 
early April. 
All one color, 8 for $2.00 
8 bulbs, (2 of each color) for $1.75 
LYTHRUM—Mordens pink. The graceful spi- 
kes of deep pink flowers is quite a sight when 
planted in groups or a hedge. Bloomé all sum- 
mer. A hardy perennial—will grow anywhere 
35c each or 6 for $1.50 
BLEEDING HEART—Dicentra Spectabilis. 
Graceful, heart-shaped flowers, rose-pink. 
3 to 5 eye clumps, potted, $1.00 each 
MUMS—Chrysanthemums, in a variety of 
color. Potted plants that will bloom abundant- 
ly this fall. 
40c each, 3 for $1.10 
Climbing Vines 
BOSTON IVY—Clings firmly to brick or ce- 
ment walls, 
Heavy, 2 yr. plants, 75c each 
TRUMPET VINE—Large trumpet 
flowers. Climbs rapidly. 
2 yr. plants, 75c each 
BITTERSWEET—Handsome foliage, yellow 
flowers in June and clusters of orange crim- 
son berries in fall. 
2 yr. plants, 75c each 
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