Shrubs 
EACH Per 3 Perl 
7 SNOWBALL (Viburnum opulus sterilis) 
| 6-12 inch rele) 100 Z00 
12-18 inch 250 1.40 4.00 
18-24 inchHeavyl.00 2.90 9.00 
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SPIREA FAMILY- 
- Ant Water.1-1$' .75 | 2.00) 6. 
BUtard taco 8. CO PARAS) / 
Golden(see Ninebark) 
Thunbergi 2-3' 1.00 e/ Ol eo. OU 
VanHouttie(Bridal Wreath) 
Piflominwietce .55 11.00) 2.50 
($20.00 per 100) 
LUScaml een «OO Miol.cd, 4.00 
BoOmiUeeieese 6/0 | 2200 6.50 
SLE a oS ce eee) ely) 9.00 
Ash Leaved(Sorbarie) 
Prony. cies 1 00 AAO “1ahle@) 
SUMAC Cut Leaf- 
ee ere 1.00 os 22701. 8.50 
SUMAC Common- 
PoaweL tte. fe 6 70 2.00 4 AE 
TAMARIX Pink Hespida- 
eH OnLGemue. re © 3 90 2.40 wlerete 
WAHOO Euonymus- 
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SPIREA Arguta (Snow Garland) 5-6 ft. Pure 
white flowers along upper stems one week 
before common Van Houtte. Graceful . fine 
foliage. 
SPIREA Anthony Waterer — 2-3 ft. high. 
Red flower. heads from June to September. 
SP{REA Billardi— SPIREA Ash Leaved (Sorbaria Sorbifolia) 
So Sey 5-6 ft. Grows in shady places. Earliest to 
leaf out with bright foliage. White flower 
: spikes in later June. Suckers. 
SPIREA Billardi—5-6 feet. Pink flowers in 
suikes July-August, again in fall. Give 
pienty water. 
© PIREA Froebel—3-4 feet. Pink flower heads 
ia June-July. Hardy vigorous grower. Simi- 
iar to above variety. 
GOLDEN SPIREA—See Ninebark 
SPIREA Thunbergi (Fernleaf) 4-6 ft. Early 
' white blooming with Arguta. Very soft look- 
18-24 in. .... 1.25 | 3.50, 11.00 a “ net. HOUTTEI (Common white 
| WAYFARING TREE(Viburnun Lantana) PNMe Grn eats ee eee ee 
| 12-18 inch 200 1.40 4.00 So ao Mee ere gipem iste ors apts 
| 18-24 inch she 2.00 7.00 Be » aad SUMAC (Native) Driehtetall colons 
ses Katine SNOWBALL (Viburnum opulis sterilis) 8-10 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Eleagnus Angustifolia) “é SNOWBALL ja” Ve feet. Large double round white flowers in 
12-18 ft. Silver leaves and white coated ber- June or May. 
ries. Use as hedge, windbreak, oe VIBURNUM Lantana (Wayfaring tree) 10- 
| or background landscape shrub for backyare 15 ft. Upright growing shrub with thick 
dark green leaves that hang on late. White 
flowers in corymbs followed by red berries. 
ripening black. 
WAHOO Euonymus(6!) A grey 
barked shrub with showy 
fruit like Bittersweet. 
CONTROL YOUR CLIMATE — Proper 
planting of hedges, trees and vines can 
change the temperature of your home 
20° to 30° both summer and winter. 
Wheaton, Minn. 
Dear Sirs; Send 50 Berry 
hae. Boxes.xxMy shrubs which 
Blooming Temarix I ordered from you’ look 
TAMARIX.Hespida (Silver sprays) 6-in 4, FE@L Mice. Mrs. E.C 
7 . . * . Pi Ait 
le eathery silver folinsre : bright pink flowers 
| in June-July. 
