HARDY SHRUBS 
TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE—A beautiful shrub. Valuable 
for hedge, group or individual planting. Red and 
white flowers. Fragrant. Sizes we quote are suitable 
for immediate effect planting. 
LB 2tos24- inches terres se. 2 tose ee eee each .40 
PERSIAN LILAC--Gradually replacing the older type because 
of its regular blooming habit and the fact that it 
spreads very little. Blooms a week or two later than 
the common. Color more purplish than the common. 
1830024 Sin ches. eee ee ee ee ees each .75 
MOCK ORANGE—New Minnesota Snowflake. The double flow- 
ers are the largest, handsomest and the most sweetly 
fragrant of any known variety. 5-7 feet tall. 
18 ttos24" inches fe. ee ee each $1.25 
MOCK ORANGE—(Virginilas) Single. 
2 LOPS Si Cette ees we Ree eae en eee ee ene Ee each .75 
COTONEASTER—This very hardy variety makes an excellent 
hedge, protecting as well as ornamental. Leaves are 
dark green, always healthy. It is best to trim heavily 
for the first two years, so as to make the plant bushy. 
This of course applies to any kind of trimmed hedge. 
BELOR SP LOCUs sie es eee eee ec each .75 
PURPLE LEAF ‘CISTENA—A new shrub introduced by Prof. 
Hansen of the South Dakota College. Very striking 
purple foliage—fine color effect. Used in landscape 
plantings. Very hardy dwarf and compact. A showy 
shrub desirable in any landscape. 
LZ tOs LG nC CS ay ee eo eens eae Werte aay: each $1.00 
SPIREA FROEBELI—Pink flowers. Blooms in midseason. Red 
tinted leaves; very handsome. 
LOCO RLS ein Ches See ses eee eet ee ee each .50 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE—The leader of all Spirea. Very grace- 
full with its drooping branches. Beautiful white flow- 
ers. Commonly known as bridal wreath. 
LSetOS2471N Che y2 ee eo set ere mae, ko eee each .50 
DROS at COL ene eee ee ene en ee each .75 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY—Glossy green foliage, white flowers. 
18° to. 24°inches*)-8 eae) eee Sie ne eee each $1.00 
“SNANKING CHERRY—A beautiful landscape shrub with a vari- 
gated leaf. Also very valuable for its fruit. 
2 (OT ONLCCL Rie en Pees ee each .85 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA, (Prunus Triloba)—The Rose Tree of 
China when in full bloom is breath-taking. It is cov- 
ered with bright pink double flowers which some- 
what resembles a rose. The tree blooms in May of the 
first year after planting. Grows 6 to 8 feet high. 
2° (OCS Steet tater ey Se een or ne een each $1.50 
RED DOGWOOD—Crimson twigged shrub. A sturdy, beautiful 
shrub with heavy foliage and bright red bark. In 
the winter the red bark shines in the snow and adds 
a touch of brightness to the dark season. Plant looks 
like a mass of fire. Covered with white blossoms in 
summer. Grows to 4 to 6 feet. 
18 sto24-in chests 225s uate ee. Rian el tee ener each .75 
the Bie each .75 
PINK ALMOND (Double Flowering)—Every branch lined with 
flowers. In early spring, before other shrubs are in 
bud, the Flowering Almond is a bride’s bouquet of 
double pink, rose-like flowers . . . Every branch is 
covered. It is hardy and “breath-takingly” beautiful. 
Loads of flowers one year after planting. It grows 
to five feet. Use it in beds or in the shrub border. 
18 t0+245 inches) 5s ee ene each .95 
TAMARIX—Strong growing, hardy shrub with purple branches. 
Silver foliage with pink flowers in large panicles. 
18.tos24 inches. ae ee eee ee ee eee each .65 
“GOLDEN ELDER—The shrub with foliage bright yellow all 
summer long. Grows 4 to 6 feet. 
18 2tO, *24 SINCHeS sere ee ee ee eee each .95 
HYDRANGEA P. G.—Beautiful hardy shrub producing panicles 
of white flowers as large as 8 inches across. 
182to-247inches 2s ee ee each $1.00 
SNOWBALL—Produces clusters of white flowers that look like 
giant snowballs. 
18 (to.24 inches 2.62...) Seg ee each $1.00 
HARDY ROSES 
F. J. GROOTENDORST (Red)—Ever-blooming Rose. Small, 
bright red, double French flowers, produced in large 
clusters resembling bouquets of red carnations. It 
blooms profusely from spring until frost. A very 
vigorous plant, growing to a height of about 6 feet. 
When kept trimmed to a height of about 4 feet it 
makes a fine ever-blooming hedge. A very desir- 
able shrub. 
PINK GROOTENDORST—A shell-pink flowered form of F. J. 
Grootendorst. Blooms throughout the season. 
Large 2-year-old field grown plants ... each $1.25 
ENGLEMANN CREEPER—Climbing vines. One of the best 
2° years hh he Se ee each .40 
HEDGING—Hedges are the cheapest kind of fence you can 
have, and they are so much more attractive, they 
add much to the value of your property. You don’t 
have to repair this kind of fence and they’re ideal 
for making your lawn private. 
CHINESE ELM HEDGING—6 to 12 inches _...... $2.00 per 100 
HONEYSUCKLE—12 to 18 inches ~................. $15.00 per 100 
CARAGANA—G ton L2 inches iaeceneee ere reer $3.00 per 100 
COTONEASTER—10 to 14 inches _.................. $20.00 per 100 
PEONIES 
Peonies may be planted in the fall or spring. Avoid plant- 
ing too deeply, as this is often the cause of the shy blooming; 
1 inch of soil over the crown (eyes) being sufficient. 
KARL ROSENFIELD (Red)—Very large, beautiful blood red, 
of globular shape. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA (White)—Beautiful large double white with 
frilled petals and a bright center. Strong growth 
with stiff stem. Queen of the whites. 
MONS JULIET—Beautiful rose pink. Four to five eye. Strong 
roots. Sure to please. 
Your Choice of Above Varieties, each .75 
PERENNIALS 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower)— June and July. 
18 ins granditlorum, bluier = = ees 40 
BLEEDING HEART—Old style, 3 to 5 eye. each .60 
ACHILLEA, The Pear!—Large double white. June and July. 
18 inch: 25.2.5 286454 4 ee eee each .40 
GIANT TIGER LILY—A grand lily with large pyramids of or- 
ange-red flowers spotted with purplish black. Au- 
gust and September. One of the hardiest and most 
easily-growns 4.223 eee each .30 
PHLOX, subulata, Moss or Mountain Pinks—Rose-pink; darker 
eye. Blooms again in the fall. each .35 
HEMEROCALLIS—Day lily. Regal. A fall flowering yellow, 
very attractive; § 3.2.45) 2 eee each .35 
SHASTA DAISY—White improved Elder. .................... each .35 
LILY, Elegans—This is the original Red Russian lily, and is 
best adapted of any one of the Elegans for outdoor 
planting. Deep red. Stem rooting. Erect blooms. 
Junerand July) ee each .35 
HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX—Mrs. Jenkins. A pure white 
phlox whose blooms come in tall solid cones of 
flowers. 
CACH icin) shtee ee Gs. eee 50 
CORAL LILY—A small lily of brilliant coral red. Exceedingly 
hardy as it comes from Siberia. Many deep waxen 
flowers on each plant. 
each 20.0.0 le ee ra ae ee .30 
LYTHRUM (Morden Pink)—Originated at Morden Experiment 
Station, Manitoba, Canada, grows to a height of 
three to four feet and covered with deep pink florets. 
Blooms from late June to September. ........ each .60 
