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Aamcrican Yow= a Spreading low growing evergreen with red berries and 
dark green foliage, for shade or part shade=12 inch, 1445 eas 3-3.59.: 
Colorado Blue Spruce=- a slow growling ornamental which is very beauttful 
and hardy=- 6" 50¢: ea. 3#1,.25 OUGSE day S14 75 
White Spruco=, fast growing tree, here there tg much color vartation 
in the needles, from balewgreen to dark and even bluish 4-5! 3.95 eo. 
Canadian Uemlock-for lurge, dense masses of evorgreen in the open, as 
this tree prows very bushy in open ground vhere there ts much sun, but 
loves to grow in shade where tt grows Intolarge trees and ig a valuable 
timber tree= 12" 50g ea. 3-1.25, 20"1,00 en, 30 to sel tall,2»50 oa. 
Balsam Fire-an ornamental fir that grows fast, is much used for Xmas 
trees, grows tast and ts very hardy, will grow in most any kind of soil 
18" 1,00 ea. 3-2,.50,lerger siz, €4~-50"1,75 ons 36-48" 3,00 ea, 2-5,00 
Decidious trees that shed leaves | Vines & climbors, extra large 
Blttornut Hickory-1l2"75¢en.3-1.75 | Matrimony vino-red berries follow 
White Ash-8"25¢ ea, 5-95¢, 1O~1.25 | purple. flowers-95dea8 3=2,50 
larger'’size, £4=76"1,00 02,352.60 | Sulvant'!s Honeysuckle-orange berr-= 
vugar liaple-6"25¢ea. 5=75¢,10"1,00: les after orange flowers-95¢ea. 
larger s12624"-36" 1.400 6n.3-2.60:: Virgin's Bower-lacyflowers and se« 
a a 
White or Paper Sirche2s=30"757 ea... | eds-Bivon, 3-16.85 6=3,00 
Beechnut-24"85¢0a. Oe2e00, 56), 1490] Litterswoet-orenge wax=-like berrt« 
Him=24" 85268 e35-2.00 36", 1.0560. es-9h¢ene 3=2,59 
Red Oak-1e"So0¢ea, 3-1,25, Zot 24 00.) Virginia Cresper=good clinger and 
cual | . -—+ | Climber-85¢ea, 3=1,85 
{| Scarlot Trumpet Honevsuckle-showy 
Tamérack for lewns (| flowers,red berrles-95¢ea, 3=2.50 
Tamarack trecs aro vory hardy, ea-,| Hall's Honsysuckle-orange flowers 
Sy to grow in any kind of a012%, #1} end berries-655¢ea, 3-1.50 
end can stand wot or dry ground. :| Periwin'tle;Vinca minor-for shade 
The feathery foltage 4s very beau-)} and a good ground cover with blue 
titul, th“fatl © turns bright gold| flowers-55¢ea, 5=1.,00, 10-1,95 
color, and when the leaves BOP a nb dicen on Mee gromatt. en tLadl..apecond.... 
they need not be raked up; they are :j 
80 fines Sft.1.50 ca, 3-4,50, darger::; LELOW ARU 4 FEW BASY TO GROW 
Slze O-6ft. 3.00 ca. 8=LOft.6.50 eae? SHRUBS AND SMALL TREES FOR 
PO ean ae? SPURTE TR oP ae «ee _ SPRING OR PALL PLANTING. 
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Juneberry-loaded with with flowers tn spring, thon red to purple fruit 
that 1s’ good to eat , and loved by the birds=-95¢ of4 382,25 
Comptoniu Pererrina or Sweet Fern-fragrant plants that do best in poor 
p et (e ! p 
sandy soil, on banks, hillstdos. and Slopes and ¢nn stand much dryness 
the leeves ara fern~liko, grows to50"'tall«l,.00 oa. o=ne00, 6=4 525 
Cornus* Siberica or Siberian dogwood-tho branches are bright red all 
SG2S80ns, grows 4! high-1,25 en, 3-325 
Cornus lutea, Yellow Lyte protty yollow branches for contrast among 
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other shrubs, or for borders, ecte-1.25 6a OH 3225 
Cornus rugosa ,Roundlesf Dogwood=grecnish-yollow to) redish brown stems 
large clusters of cream’ flowers followed by black borries-1,00 e¢ 
Cornus Stolonifers, Rod Oslvremakes nice clumps of red stems< bo¢ea. 
Hagelnut-bears plenty of deliclous nuts in beaked, hairy pods-1,00 ea, 
Hawthorne-grows to 15! toll, white flowers end red frult-5'-1,50 eae 
tussfian Olive-grows 15-20! tall,silvery foliage, fragrant flower-1,356a 
Forsythia intermsdia=-rolden bells in énrlicat spring-95¢ oa, 3-2,25 
Forsythia suspensa-bright golden flowers or, arehing stems-65¢ea., 341.45 
oasy to grow shrubs continusd On peago eight 
PAVER NURSERY WHITH LAKE, WIS, 
