RED BARBERRY 
Red Leaved Barberry 
$1061—A new shrub that is rapidly 
gaining popularity. It has all the 
good points of the green leaved 
Japanese Barberry, being hardy, free 
from disease and grows in all kinds 
of soils. Its glowing red leaves give a 
warm touch to the landscape planting 
especially when planted singly as 
specimen shrubs but in all cases 
should have full sunlight to bring out 
the best color. Select 2-yr. plants. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.65; doz. $6.00. 
PLEASE NOTE 
We cannot accept orders for Shrubs 
and Plants unless they amount to 
$2.00 or more as it costs 50c to wrap 
and mail a single shrub or plant. 
Please do not ask us to fill orders for 
only one plant, tree or shrub as it 
would cost us as much to wrap and 
mail it as you pay for the item. 
BLUE MIST SPIREA 
Blue Spirea ‘'BLUE MIST” 
$1245—CARYOPTERIS — A rare new 
plant of unusual charm and beauty, a 
real aristocrat for your garden. This 
hardy plant grows 18 to 24 in. tall and 
from Aug. until frost will bear an 
abundance of the beautiful blue flowers. 
Strong field-grown plants that will 
bloom this year. Each 65c; 3 for $.85. 
Mrs. Harvey Evans, Okla.—Your seeds and 
shrubs are the best I have ever planted, 
they all lived 100 per cent. 
ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA 
transplants, well 
and heavily rooted. 
WERING QUINC 
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Scarlet Flowering Quince 
$1165—-A very showy and beau- 
tiful shrub and one of the first 
to bloom, the flowers opening 
before the leaves are fully de- 
veloped. Grows 4 to 5 ft. tall 
and a bush in full bloom is a 
shrub of rare beauty when com- 
pletely covered with its dazzling 
scarlet flowers. 2-yr. field grown 
plants. Each 70c; 3 for $2.00; 
doz. $6.75. 
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FERN LEAVED SPIREA 
Mrs. C. W. Fritz, Maine—Last year I 
ordered 34 shrubs from you, they all 
grew and am very well pleased with 
them. 
$1240—A popular and 
_3 for $1.80; 12 for $6.25. 
White Glory Spirea 
A Jewel Among Shrubs 
doz. $6.25, 
Mrs. Ivy S. Johnson, Mo.—I 
was delighted with the size 
and quality of the shrubs from 
you. 
Anthony Waterer Spirea 
The Best Everblooming Red Shrub 
handsome 
shrub forming round bushes 2% to 
3 ft. in height and width, widely 
used for borders or planting in front 
of tall shrubs. Produces wide heads 
of clusters of rosy-red flowers and if 
fiowers are picked off it will con- 
tinue in bloom from early summer # 
until late fall. 2-yr. plants. Each 65¢; | 
$1244—The grace and beauty of this 
fine shrub are hard to show in a 
picture. The handsome dark green 
foliage is fine and feathery and 
makes a beautiful shrub even when 
not in bloom. Bushes are a mound 
of snowy whiteness when in full 
bloom. Grows 2 to 4 ft. tall. Strong 
bushy plants. Each 65c; 3 for $1.75; 
The shrubs listed below are 
especially suited for the mod- 
ern low or “ranch” = style 
homes as they are naturally 
low and stocky. All of these 
shrubs are 2-yr. field grown 
branched 
DUETZIA 
Duetzia Gracilis 
$1082—A valuable and beautiful dwarf 
shrub which grows 2% to 3 ft. tall which 
may be used as a single shrub or planted 
in front of tailer shrubs. Flowers are pure 
white and a bush in bloom is a mound of 
glistening whiteness. As the flowers are 
borne along the branches they are well 
suited for cutting. Select 2-yr. Plants: 
Each 70c; 3 for $2.00. 
FROSTY MORN MOCK ORANGE 
‘Frosty Morn’’ Mockorange 
$1153—A new and greatly improved 
type of the popular “Mock Orange”’, 
of dwarf compact growth, rarely over 
3 ft. tall and well adapted for the 
new low type homes. Especially showy 
if planted in front of Evergreens as 
the snowy whiteness against the deep 
green makes a_ beautiful contrast. 
Very hardy and a profuse bloomer. 
Select 2-yr. transplants: Each 90c; 
3 for $2.60. 
Fern Leaved Spirea 
$1241 — A handsome and vigorous 
shrub that should be included in 
every planting. It has foliage like a 
fern or Mountain Ash and produces 
large spikes of pure white flowers 
similar to a Hydrangea during July 
and August. Very fine for planting 
with other shrubs as the fern-like 
foliage shows up splendidly. Each 60c; 
3 for $1.50; doz. $5.50. 
WHITE GLORY SPIREA 
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BLUE LEAF ARCTIC WILLOW 
Blue Leaf Arctic Willow 
The Best Dwarf Hardy Hedgo 
$1275—Very desirable for a dwarf, dense, compact hedge. Foli- 
age is an unusual blue or gray-green color somewhat like a blue 
spruce. It is hardy in all parts of the U. S. and thrives in either 
wet or dry locations, grows rapidly into a beautiful dense 
hedge up to 4 ft. high and can also be used for mixing with 
other shrubs. Plant 18 to 24 in. apart. 2-yr. field grown plants. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.70; 12 for $5.75. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE HEDGE 
The Hardy Russian OI 
$1231—We know of no 
other tree or shrub that 
will endure as much 
heat, drought or severe 
cold as the Russian 
Olive. It may be grown 
as _a tree, mixed with 
tall shrubs or as a hedge 
or windbreak. The silver 
gray foliage makes a 
wonderful appearance 
during the entire season 
and is especially attrac- 
tive when mixed with 
other shrubs or among 
evergreens. When grown 
as a tree it will grow 
20 to 25 ft. tall and 
they should be set 15 to 
20 ft. apart. As a shrub 
it will grow 8 to 10 ft. 
tall in a few years and 
should be set 3 to 4 ft. 
apart. Select 2-yr. hedge 
plants: Each 60c; 3 for 
$1.50; 12 for $5.25. 
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Russian Olive Tree 
$1230—We have a limited supply of 
nice 2 to 3 ft. trees which we offer 
while they last. Each 90c; 3 for $2.50. 
Jung’s Prize 
Cut Flowers 
Flowers in Abund- 
ance from Early 
Summer until Frost. 
F790—This a superb 
mixture of flowers 
that are especially 
suited for cutting of bou- 
quets. It is made up of 
the very best strains of 
seeds and will provide 
you with beautiful bou- 
quets from early sum- 
mer until frost.. This select mix- 
ture has been made up for peo- 
ple who wish a large variety of 
flowers yet do not care to pur- 
chase a packet of so many sepa- 
rate varieties. Do not sow this 
seed too thick as you will get 
more and better flowers when 
each plant has enough room to 
grow to full size. Pkt. (enough 
for a row 50 ft. long), 15¢; 2 
pkts. 25¢; Ve oz. 35c. 
