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WELL BRANCHED SPECIMENS — GREAT VALUES 
RECIPE FOR MORE BIRDS 
ANY SHRUB ON THIS PAGE 
70c each; 3 for $1.95 
(Except as noted ofter description) 
2-81 — HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN 
PINK. Bright pink flowers followed by 
red berries in the fall. Bushy, upright. 
Grows 8 to 10 feet high. The berries of 
this shrub are known to be eaten by 118 
\\ kinds of birds. 
2-130 — NANKING CHERRY. A most orna- 
mental upright spreading shrub. Pink in The erates Ee Ee ee estimates that 
; : : tnsects do over a billion dollars’ damage a year 
bud, the tiny flowers Open =; DULE white to our crops, while the value of birds in com-- 
with striking contrast between the white bating these insects is over 300 million dollars. 
flower petals and the bright red and CL os in desisoying Besides Paty 
i es - * m species help in ceeping down weeds. er (7 
orange calyx. In June the branches are birds board and lodging by planting berry tie: 
studded with large red fruit, closely re- ducing shrubs, and you will have a host of willing 
sembling our early May Cherries. Good Popol Womang tirelessly for you throughout 
to eat and make beautiful rich jellies and ie whole year: 
wine. 
Insect-eating birds flock to farms where a side 
2-138 — REDTWIG DOGWOOD. One of the dish of brilliant shrubs and tree berries has been 
best native shrubs; free flowering; very planted. 
handsome when in bloom, and with its F 
white berries on red stems in the fall. | 
Grows compactly, 6 to 10 feet in height. 
93 kinds of birds eat the fruit of this 
Dogwood. 
2-129 — WHITE SNOWBERRY. A desirable 
shrub with small, pink flowers, followed 
by large, white, wax-like berries which 
hang on the plant through most of the 
winter. Is very showy and succeeds every- 
where. Does well in shade. Grows 8 to 4 
feet tall. Untold numbers of birds enjoy 
the berries of this shrub. 
2-137 — RED SNOWBERRY. Often called 
Coralberry or Indian Currant, Similar to 
White Snowberry but with red _ berries. 
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53 species of birds feed on these berries. 
™2-120 — HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY. An 
ornamental shrub producing delicious 
fruit! Snow-white flowers in early spring, Redtwig Dogwood 
followed by fruit as large as any sweet 
BARGAIN NO. 37 
cherry, but plum-shaped; good flavor 
delicious to eat from the bush, fine for 
Sauce, jams and jellies. Very hardy — 
grows 4 to 5 feet tall. Enjoyed by 118 10 SHRUBS $5.25 
kinds of birds. 2-3 ft. shrubs. ; 
, 2-140 — RUSSIAN OLIVE. Rugged, tree- 
like shrub, growing 10 to 12 feet high. 
Nanking Cherry 
Net, not prepaid 
Your choice of varieties listed on 
Foliage is a beautiful silver-gray, con- page 34 and 35, 18-24 in. shrubs 
trasting sharply with other shrubs. Flow- 
ers are deep golden and very fragrant, 
followed by ornamental yellowish-brown 
fruits with silver scales. Highly recom- 
mended for tall hedges to hide undesirable 
views. 
eh, Ally 
Red Snowberry 
| White Siowberee ; | Russian Olive Bans : Hansen’s Bush Cherry 
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