NURSERY 
ZABELI HONEYSUCKLE 
This vigorous, upright Honeysuckle 
has attractive red flowers, followed 
by bright red berries in late summer 
to qutumn. It is hardy and does well 
in shade. It is a rapid grower and is 
unexcelled for a tall screen or as a 
snow-break. Grows quite rapidly, to 
8 or 10 feet in height. 
BUSHY THREE YEAR PLANTS: 
Each 25 
$15.00 
20.00 
25.00 
NEW DWARF HONEYSUCKLE 
CLAVEY’S DWARF HONEYSUCKLE— 
Here is what you have been look- 
ing for—a new true-dwarf shrub for 
landscaping your ranch style home. 
Very bushy and compact with small 
yellow flowers and red berries. 18- 
24 inch, $1.00. 
WAYFARING TREE 
This charming decorative shrub is cov- 
ered with leathery, dark gray-green crinkled 
leaves, on upright branches. The bush is 
almost completely covered with white flow- 
ers in May and June, followed by clusters 
of reddish-black berries. Attains a height 
of 8 to 10 ft. Very hardy. 3-4 ft., $1.00. 
EVONYMUS 
WINGED-BARK BURNING BUSH— 
This outstanding shrub is one of the very 
best we have. Bright yellow flowers in 
Spring, followed by clusters of brilliant red 
berries, which hang until mid-Winter. 
Leaves turn to beautiful crimson-scarlet in 
the Fall. Attains a height of 8 to 10 ft. 2-3 ft., 
$1.50. 
DWARF BURNING BUSH— 
The same qualities as the above shrub, 
except a dwarf growing shrub, just the 
thing for the new rambler homes and under 
windows to add color to the foundation 
planting. Thrives in shade. 18-24 inch, $2.00. 
“\JUNEBERRY 
A very early blooming shrub, growing 
about four feet high. White flowers are 
followed by edible blue berries resembling 
huckleberries which ripen in late June. 
Birds are very fond of these berries. 2-3 ft., 
fheyor 
JAPANESE FLOWERING 
QUINCE 
An early blooming shrub, covered with 
clusters of orange-scarlet flowers, growing 
about three to four feet high. Bushy, dense 
dark shiny foliage. 18-24 inch, 75c. 
COMMON SNOWBALL 
Handsome white flowers are produced in 
great globular clusters. Has long been one 
of the most popular and showy varieties on 
our lists. 2-3 ft., $1.25. 
DWARF NINEBARK 
One of the newer shrubs and is very de- 
sirable as a low massing shrub and makes 
a hardy dense hedge of low to medium 
height. 2-3 ft., 75c. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 
10 to 12 feet. Its foliage is of a remarkable 
silver hue, showing up in striking contrast 
to the green of other shrubs and trees. Has 
fragrant yellow flowers. Very hardy. 2-3 
ft., 50c. 
SNOWBERRY 
A valuable shrub in group plantings. 
Conspicuous because of the masses of snow 
white berries produced in September and 
remaining on the bushes into the winter 
months. Height 4 to 5 ft. Pink flowers in 
July. 2-3 ft., 75c. 
TAMARIX (Hispida) 
Fine foliage producing a fernlike effect. 
Attains a height of 6 to 8 ft. Pink flowers 
in July and August. 2-3 ft., $1.00. 
BARBERRY 
THUNBERGI— 
This low, spreading shrub is useful in 
foundation plantings, borders and hedges. 
The bright green leaves take on a splendid 
autumn coloring of gold and scarlet. The 
twiggy branches are set with small, sharp 
thorns and in spring are covered with small 
yellow. flowers succeeded by brilliant scar- 
let berries. 12-15 inch, 50c; 15-18 inch, 60c. 
RED-LEAVED— 
Has rich, bright red foliage in spring that 
remains so during the summer if in full sun. 
Is unusually beautiful in fall with bronze 
and yellow of the foliage and abundant 
scarlet berries that persist through the win- 
ter. 12-15 inch, 75c; 18-24 inch, $1.00. 
KOREAN— 
A new Barberry from Koreg; straight up- 
right grower. Has rich vari-colored foliage, 
deepening in color in the fall. Red berries. 
Suitable for hedges and specimen plants. 
18-24 inch, 75c. 
COMMON SMOKETREE 
(Rhus cotinus) 
Bears huge, plumy masses of green or 
purple flower stems in August and Septem- 
ave Grows-10' Mio s1Z5 feet thigh. 2-3" ft. 
1.75. 
CARAGANA 
SIBERIAN PEA TREE— 
Extremely hardy. Blossoms are pea-like 
and yellow in color, coming forth in small 
clusters in late spring. Fine for border or 
group planting. Does well in shade. 2-3 ft., 
75c; 3-4 ft., $1.00. 
DWARF ARCTIC WILLOW 
A new dwart shrub with beautiful silvery 
blue-green, feathery foliage that makes a 
welcome introduction of new color. It does 
well in dry or wet soil, in sun or partial 
shade. If left untrimmed it makes a com- 
pact dwarf shrub of about 3 to 4 feet or 
trimmed it makes a fine low hedge. 2-3 {t., 
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