owering Shrubs 
Ail Shrub Orders Amounting 
to $5.00 or More Will Be 
Sent Prepaid. 
ZABELI 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Outstanding! The nearest to red 
flowers of all the Honeysuckles. This 
variety blooms in May and the flowers 
are followed by bright red _ berries 
which the birds are very fond of. The 
plant reaches a height of about flve 
feet which makes it fine for hedging. 
Also fine for specimen planting. 2 to 
3 ft., each $1.50; 2 for $2.75; 6 for 
$5.00. 
Zabeli 
Honeysuckle 
SAKHALIN 
HONEYSUCKLE (New) 
A newcomer from Diamond Mountains of 
HONEYSUCKLE HECKROTTI 
A wonderful new Honeysuckle that naturally 
grows as a vine but by careful trimming can also 
be easily grown as a rounded bush 2 to 5 feet in 
height as desired. Also can be easily grown as a 
rounded hedge by trimming. Hedge, bush, or vine 
is covered all summer with great soft rose-colored 
trumpets showing a creamy yellow throat. Strong 
4.¥ i. 
Caryopteris, Blue Mist 
us 
Prunus Cistena 
Korea. The fruit was gathered from a bush 
about four feet high in 1917. Some six years 
later this new variety flowered at the Arnold Arboretum. 
The flowers are unique in color, a dark maroon-purple 
with prominent white filaments and straw colored anthers. 
They are freely borne on long slender stalks against a foil 
of dark leaves. The foliage is conspicuously red. The fruit 
is scarlet and ripens in July. Strong 18 to 24 in. plants, 
each $1.75; 2 for $3.00. 
BELLA ALBIDA HONEYSUCKLE 
A very hardy, upright growing variety producing pure 
white blossoms with bright red berries. This variety makes 
a splendid tall hedge. It will attain a height of from 10 to 
12 feet if left untrimmed. 2 to 3 ft., each $1.50; 2 for 
$2.75. 
(Hardy Blue Spirea) 
We have plenty of blooming shrubs during the early 
season through late May, June and July. But when fall 
comes, as a rule, the shrubs are bare of bloom. 
So it seems nice to find a late blooming shrub hardy 
enough to stand our northern climate. This we have in 
Hardy Caryopteris, proved hardy to the Canadian line. 
A low growing, perfectly rounded shrub that reaches a 
height of about 2 feet. Covered through August until 
killing frost with delicate lace-like flowers. Nice 18 to 24 
in. plants, each $1.25; 2 for $2.25. 
PRUNUS CISTENA 
Prof. Hansen’s Famous Red-Leaved Cherry 
A wonderful low-growing intense red-leaved Cherry 
that grows in bush form up to a height of 6 feet. Foliage 
brilliant red all summer. After passing southern end of 
Lake Michigan, color much more intense than in the West. 
Fine for border planting. This is about the most brilliant 
purple-leaved shrub we can grow in the North. Try it 
It will please you. 2 to 3 ft., each $2.50; 2 for $4.50. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
This is the Spirea most people speak of as Bridal 
Wreath. A fast growing Spirea that everybody likes. 
Very hardy. Makes a wonderful display of color. 
Pure white. Makes fine hedges. 2 to 3 ft., $1.00; 
3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00. 
2-yr. plants, each $1.35; 2 for $2.50. 
Prunus Triloba 
PRUNUS TRILOBA 
(Rose Tree of China) 
Beautiful hardy flowering Plum, cover- 
ed with little full double Rose-like pink 
blooms before the leaves come. Very early. 
Many people think this is the same as the 
Flowering Almond but the Prunus Triloba 
is much larger. It grows to a height of 
about 6 feet and has a spread of about 6 
feet. Blossoms resemble the Flowering 
Almond except they are larger. When 
this shrub is in bloom it sells well at the 
nursery—everyone likes it. 2 to 3 ft., $2.00 
each; 2 for $3.75. 3 to 4 ft., $2.50 each; 
2 for $4.50. 
DWARF NINEBARK 
A very hardy low growing shrub that 
reaches a height between two and three 
feet. May also be planted in the flower 
border as a specimen shrub. Lovely white 
flowers appear in June, followed by reddish 
berries during the summer. A valuable 
shrub. 18 to 24 m., each $1.25; 2 for 
$2.25; 6 for $5.00. 
