Decidious Shrubs 
Each 
ALMOND. Pink flowering, double blooms 
inkeariveSplrin owe ee ee eee $1.50 
AZALEA MOLLIS. Low shrub which 
blooms early before leaves appear. Yel- 
low to deep apricot colors. 10 to 12 
INCHES 26a A Se ere ee ee 2.50 
MAES CL SIZOS 7 caerc ae none ees eee 4.50 to 6.00 
ALTHEA (Hibiscus Syriacus). Double red, 
WiILEROrs DULrDle pe seeae ek te ees 1.25 
BARBERRY. Green leaf with red berries, 
LOpLOReA Nites Nr ea 2 eet eet 1.00 
Red leaf with orange berries, 18 to 
SD) OE Loe renee See EE Re enn ey 1.00 
DASCORS OM et) eno eee te a ap ee ANS 1.50 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolwitzia). Pink blos- 
soms in June. 18 to 24 in 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia). Laven- 
der-pink blooms on long spikes. Med- 
TUTE SIZC wen ee er ee en et ON AS 1.50 
CARANGA (Siberian Pea). Shrub - like 
, tree bearing clusters of yellow blooms 1.50 
~\CRANBERRY BUSH (Viburnum Opulus). 
A handsome background shrub with 
attractive red berries which can be used 
fOLPIeli vain CORSE Lise ee se eee 1.50 
DAPHNE. February. A very early purple 
PLOW CLIN oye Oe COM Split mses eee 3.00 
DEUTZIA. Strong shrub with double 
white flowers in late spring and sum- 
INET MO RLORST  Useet srr te. eee ee ee 1.50 
FORSYTHIA. Spectabilis. Early yellow 
PIOWELS poet Cate ele oro, Muncie. Selene ee 1.25 
Spring Glory. Pale yelow, new variety, 
WLOLusey bl OOMerg teres. nat te tere 1.50 
HONEYSUCKLE. Zabelli. Bush form, 
best of the red varieties with red ber- 
PICSIAHCONS wk Lames te eee ea oe Me ee 1.50 
HYDRANGEA. A.G. Pure white bush 
LOTTI le Aiea vee eon Se ease cen .2 1.00 
P.G. Blooms white, turns pink, up- 
Bag Yea) aR uence ates v1 AUN ne NI 1.00 
Blue Boy. Blue flowers in acid soil, pink 
flowers in non-acid soil .......................... 1.50 
KERRIA. Early double yellow flowers. 
2 to 3 ft. 
LYTHRUM. Bright red flowers all sum- 
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LILAC (French Hybrid). These Lilacs 
bloom earlier, have greater beauty, more 
fragrance and more attractive foliage 
than the common Lilacs. 18-24 in. ...... sa 
3 for $5.00 
2.00 
hype ey ae 3 a ae 1.50 
LILACS—Continued 
Chas. Jolly. Double rich red 
Jeann d’Arc. Double white 
Alphonse Lavalle. Double pale blue 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single red 
Michael Buckner. Double lavender 
Rothmagensis. Persian red 
Pres. Grevy. Double heavy blue 
Wladeck-Rosseau. Double violet 
MAGNOLIA. Soulangeana. Large tulip- 
shaped flowers are deep rose changing 
to light pink with white margins. 
DELO! Sel Ue ed) 2 ede eee 6.50 
Star. White and pink varieties. Sizes 
TPO ets. Sheen Ret! SA renee eet $5.00 to 7.50 
MOCK ORANGE. Virginal semi-double, 
blooms all summer, white, 18-24 in. ...... 1.25 
Minnesota Snowflake (Pat. 538) 
DiN COmoe 1 Gere eee cere ea eee ce eee ck 2.00 
PYRANCANTHA (Firethorn) Govern- 
ment Red. Upright type with red ber- 
Each 
TIGSTRZ ECOL SHRLL teers sacs eto eee 3.00 
QUINCE, (Flowering). Bright red flowers. 
TSSCOR24 Ns) ee ee ee ee ee 1.50 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. Fast growing for wind- 
breaks and hedges. 3 to 4 ft. ................ 2.00 
SMOKE TREE (Purple Fringe). Huge 
clusters of purple flowers make this 
shrub look like a puff of smoke. 
DUCOPS sl be ete ee ee ee, Se A 1.50 
SNOWBALL. Viburnum Opulus Sterile. 
Pure white flowers arranged in perfect 
DaAlleshapesaez acOno me tse teee eee eens 1.50 
Viburnum Carlesi. Early pink blossoms. 
TSSCOULS in erat eee ee. Aen 4.00 
SPIREA. Bridlewreath. Double white 
Howers: very, hardy 2) tOno vite ee 1.50 
Frobelis. Low growing with bright pink 
blooms 2. tOgSEI Gs ee ee ee 1.25 
Van Houtei. Common white variety. 
Pea O)- (50 8 PE aan ices ne aa oie yen 2s seta, 1.00 
TAMARIX. Has fine graceful foliage and 
show panicles of flowers. 2-3 ft. -........... 1.50 
WEIGELIA. Hardy, shapely plant with 
attractive, rich green foliage. Flowers 
throughout summer and fall. 2-3 ft. .... 
Candida. White 
Rosea. Pink 
Eva Rathke. Deep carmine red 
Vanhouttei. Deep Pink 
1.50 
Broadleaf Evergreen Trees and Shrubs 
AZALEA. We handle only hardy varieties. 
They will stand 15 to 20 below zero. 
Glenn Dale and Gable varieties. Red, pink, 
rose and salmon shades. 6-8 in. ...... ea. 2.50 
BOXWOOD. Excellent for borders and planter 
WOES Wg rcteec ches eee terete rete 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.50 
CAMELLIA. Well shaped plants in bud. Wide . 
TANI SELON COLOLS were eee ee === $3.00 to 10.00 
COTONEASTER. Graceful low branching 
shrub, leaves turn red in‘ fall .........2... 2.50 
DAPHNE. Odora. Early blooming pink, 12 to 
dWy-s baVe) OVE ey Dae Been eos eS ean ee ee 3.00 
Rock. In bud, 9 to 12 inches ................ 350 
HEATHER. King George. Hardy early spring 
foloomin & ee ee ee ee ak Pe es 2.00 
LAUREL. English. Good specimen plants. 
LSstoe24 inchesneev) {eaters |. ewe tee. 2.50 
OREGON GRAPE. Dark glossy foliage, blue 
berries? 122towlon DCH eS. seeceees 2.50 
RHODODENDRONS. Hardy varieties, assorted 
COlOrscandesiZes ese ae ees up from 2.00 
SKIMMA. Dwarf type, self-fertile, rich scarlet 
berries. Best in part shade .........0.......... 1.50 
VIBURNUM (Burkwoodi). Fragrant pink and 
white bloom. Can be kept in compact form 
De OL UTIT Caper ior nee se) SU ee eer 3.50 
