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Wholesale 
Trade List 


Bulletin No. 1 
February 20, 1967 


NAAR 6 
MAK 3 
) U. S. Department of Apvriculture 
Index Inside Back Cover ~~ ; 


AREA CODE 712 


PHONE 246-3563 


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A DEPENDABLE SOURCE OF QUALITY NURSERY STOCK 
FOR 97 YEARS 


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baer avith” ee halanes GC. 0. ‘D. Terns are ae ae pee ; 
A service charge of 1% per month is charged on past due 


Cash security. or satisfactory reference is required from 
3; with three trade references and the mae 
your order, if you | should care to establish ieredity a, 


PRICES ( Excepting feavented Testis) ‘Wholesale prices to ap) 
Shade ‘Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Evergreens, Vines 2s Peretz 
and Lilies) on the following quantities. 


500 or more | take the 1000 rate where published (and then onty te 


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items in that class of 30 or more). ) ha ah if ) ae 
50 to 500 take the 100 rate where published, eal at pes Bt re , ane 
i) @uder 50 take the 10 rates. OP is oe eT re uy ie yee eit: 


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A All grades and varieties in any one class fexeene Patente 
to make up a total. All kinds of Fruit Trees, will: be paras 


varieties of Shrubs as ‘one class, eter, Ai ae SL ete re 
PATENTED ITEMS—See individual ae 7 on a 9 if ty a ek 
HEDGING, (PRIVET AND JINING, our STOCK ake ars | 


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NGE | ‘HOUT N OTICE. A All te es pee contracts are m 
ae ete ioe ae 0 ee op condition and on -conditioi a ‘same shall be void or 
to proratic Should inju y befal 1 our s aa =e se 
ther AnseS beyond ot our cont a 
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BULLETIN NO. 1 3 


TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE—(Continued) 


PACKING—No charge for packing bulk or truckload lots. Boxing or baling will be 
charged at actual cost of material and labor on less than carload or truck- 
load lots. 


NOTE—AIl orders booked are based on the distinct understanding 
that the purchaser agrees to the Terms and Conditions of Sale as stated 


~ CLAIMS 


CLAIMS—For any cause must be made promptly upon receipt 
of goods. We will not entertain claims after goods have been accepted, 
or when report is not made in writing within ten days after arrival 
of stock. Any claims for merchandise damage after delivery by Shen- 
andoah Nurseries to the carrier shall be made by the customer to the 
carrier within 48 hours. 


GUARANTEE 


GUARANTEE—We give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to 
life, description, quality, productiveness, or any other matter of any 
nursery stock, seeds or plants that we sell and will not in any way 
be responsible for the results secured in transplanting. It is mutually 
agreed that our total liability for any errors, should stock prove untrue 
to name as labeled, shall be limited upon satisfactory proof, to our 


replacing free or refunding purchase price. It is agreed that the original 
price shall be the maximum damages the purchaser is entitled to claim. 
SPECIAL NOTICE—Correspondents are requested to use their printed business 


letterheads or give their current State License number. We do not quote 
prices to retail buyers. 


THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES 
D. S. LAKE, President 


ts & SUS 
‘ NURSERYMEN'S 
ASSOCIATION ; 


GCililify Soww 


The balance of « our FRUIT pie ene fee enough to warrant Pp 
However, we do have most varieties in small quantities. eh) 


CN Ly, 


Your i inquiries: will ae spate rietea and will Venere a 
ay teat Poaiee os Nh: THANK YOU 


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ASPARAGUS. Tied 25 per bundle 
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30000 al yr. No. ate 


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BULLETIN NO. 1 5 


SMALL FRUITS AND MISCELLANEOUS GARDEN PLANTS—Continued 


RASPBERRY, Tied 25 per bundle. Per25 Peri00 Per 1000 
Blackhawk, new hybrid black, originated by Iowa State College. Large, juicy. 
yeti Sikes | May cor ee eee bly ees ee See eee ee ed $ 6.00 $20.00 $140.00 
Cumberland, blackcap, large and juicy. 
ZOO MARIN het elt GERI IS OS Ps pes od Fe a Ga Ee 3 ck 4.50 15.00 100.00 
Indian Summer, large high-quality, everbearing red. 
PAS TUN SATS ogi gest (ol oe) ws ete gl: ee ne 4.50 15.00 100.00 
Latham, late, large, productive red. 
ZAC DINO be rsnCkers. yore ere ee Se AL 4.50 15.00 100.00 
Morrison, new blackcap. Larger than Cumberland. Vigorous and disease resistant. 
PATIO SENT Oe eS Cee en ge eB BS 4.50 15.00 100.00 
RHUBARB 


Per10 Per 100 
Chipman Canada Red, sweet and excellent flavor. Stem dark red throughout. 


PERI Pa CT ISIO IY ns 5 pete meee? EE A eS Aa $5.00 $ 45.00 
Victoria, whole root. Per100 Per 1000 
IOOURI any bet et COTE Som ATT ee a Oe a Oe ose $11.00 $100.00 
TSGR oe Ts seo, or SIT oe eer eee ee | es Ns 9.00 80.00 
TOU ee EO. S/d Ee 2 am we BP eS ee ee 7.00 60.00 


SPECIAL NOTICE 
Prices for small fruits are determined from quantity ordered of each variety 
and size. 


6 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


Nut, Ornamental and Shade Trees 


Our nut, shade and ornamental trees are first class, well shaped, young and 
vigorous. They have been grown from seedlings transplanted into the nursery row 
especially for this purpose, and from buds or grafts. 


All calipers are taken 6 inches above the collar. Size listed following the name 
is considered average mature size normally attained. 


ACER 
Per10 Per 100 
campestre. English Hedge Maple. 25 feet. Zone 4 
A sturdy compact headed tree that has every qualification for a small street 
tree. Fine for under overhead wires. Novel corky bark. Slow grower that 
does well in dry locations. Yellow fall foliage. 


ES. £0." 2A Paro ep ee a See bs oie as, Ue ements SNL $ 8.00 $ 75.00 


ginnala. Amur Maple. 20 ft. Zone 3. 


Dense shrub or small tree. Yellow fragrant flowers in April-May. Fruits 
turn bright red in summer. Entire plant becomes a mass of scarlet in autumn. 


200 SESH LO RIAA arate tai) eee OS Pi ee orien en ey SE 8.00 75.00 
210 12.0 pS Mio Oy fhe ia eat ONG ey emi ai ae OMe Paks BL 10.00 90.00 
TSO! 54 MO ieee ee Es LN Ie Lg ie ON Sey ee) Oe 17.50 160.00 


rubrum. Red Maple. 60 feet. Zone 4. 


A fast growing tree producing conspicuous red flowers in early spring and 
brilliant red leaves early in the fall. 


100'2°5: COUG/.Lc. wpranchedeys” se 2 ies 4 28 2 pier ae ee 30.00.77 ee 
30. G5tOr GLite; DranChenie 20) Rus eke eat ee ote edhe 8 37.50, (ae 
Peri10 Peri00 Per 1000 

saccharinum. Silver Maple. 65 feet. Zone 4 
Very hardy, rapid-growing tree. Leaves finely cut, green with silvery white 


underneath. 
900% 3/4074) "ite tawhips.s se eo eee ee ore ee $ 4.50 $4000 $_-_-- 
SOO W4 PROL aetna S222 2 ee eee See et yes 6.50 60.00. 
Z2(OO#D, i) TO0G> CCA whips.” 2 hss pee ee oe 9.00 85.00 >a 
2000" SG StolViwits RWRIpS 1 4 ee ee ce eee 12.50 110.00. Se 
{100 3 “to. )4. Tt. “branched? .4252 2-7 ee wee ee eee 8.00 75.00. ar eae 
1000) 4: To's ible eee ie eo a ek ot ee 12.50 100.00 900.00 
2900) 457. CO\ ROT ities Saat Se oT Sees See ee 17.50 150.00 1250.00 
S000! VOn, CON NS Mik. eee Re ee Se ee eee 22.50 200.00 1750.00 
1200. S(O ene Dey ese ee a DS Te ae eee 27.50 250.00 2250.00 
S00nvi4, toy Site in iCal. 2 aes ee 8 ee 35.00 325.00 3000.00 
120 ee atos Misa, int Caled «120 Re es See ees ees 47.50 425.00 “== aan 
tataricum. Tatarian Maple. 15-18 feet. Zone 2. Per10 Per100 
Extremely hardy small tree. Dense head. Orange yellow fall foliage. 
QTONM AS VtO 24 Sed SAE Ee oe ee ceseee 2 eee ae ove $ 8.00 $ 75.00 
BAO 2¢ EO ONE sei ee Ee EY i eg ene ee ie 10.00 90.00 
3804S tO S42 fh so oF Se es eee ee eee gel 14.00 125.00 
BETULA 


pendula. European White Birch. 40 feet. Zone 2. 


Exceedingly graceful tree with slightly pendulous branches. White bark. 
Yellow fall foliage. 


200° 3 to. 4-EE, 2 ea eee ae EE ee ee ee ee Se 11.00 100.00 
600" 4° tox 5 ft hese ea ee eee oe ee eee 14.00 125.00 
700. ‘Bto 6. fies 222. eee See, eee ee eee ek 20.00 175.00 
12706. to8) ft. 2 ae eee re? 25.00 225.00 
900 ‘8 to.10” ft, abranthed = 20 eee eee 8 33.50 300.00 
5OG: 224 fo. 146 in) Cale: So ee aoe) ee See a 45.00 400.00 
130:..1%% to.2. “in Calsje. 20 eer oe Bo eee et eee ee ee 57.50. yee 


45°02 to 226 int Cals” 552 o ee ee ee ee eee 000 A 


BULLETIN NO. 1 7 


NUT, ORNAMENTAL and SHADE (TREES—Continued 


BETULA—Continued 
Peri10 Per 100 


pendula. Clump Form European White Birch. 20-25 feet. Zone 2. 
Beautiful form of White Birch having two, three or more trunks from 


the ground. 

(OD a COMA miners SLOMNG Mae oe pet ee ed Le eg Ne ie ee Fo $25.00 $225.00 
TAO MALCOM OMe Eiaer oe GEOL Se ie eee hy Ye lew eae 30.00 275.00 
PAUSE DEE LOMGALT i ROM SUCDISH n= timer = uel he Sa a) Sins oes 35.00 325.00 
LTOMBOMLOMETREUr@ OSLO Kes ge eer cre Ee a Oe ei 40.00 375.00 
LOMMIMECONG MEL RO MSUCIIIGHE pie cme eho tee tee eee Soe 2 ATES | tse See 
1 OOM Rom COM Gmritemie SECTS “remem Re Be es 3 LR’ 29.00 265.00 
(Op GMC OMMAMEC nt UCI See oar ee 2 We UE ee a ee 32.50 300.00 
DOP LOMO mL OLISLCIISe es po ween Wie: OR Re Re 40.00 375.00 
TOME OMUOM OME PSCCINS iy ee Beet me A eee i Sah |: ee Se 2 47.50 450.00 


pendula gracillis. Cutieaf European White Birch. 30-40 feet. Zone 2. 
Very slender pendulous branches with laciniate leaves very finely cut. 
Yellow fall foliage. 


AMUSED, ABO Ma gre tea 7 A ge Ee ee) > oe a 25.00 225.00 

TN LU A ae 10 BS ise, 5 ee ies Se ENS ag SE eg se bg) a oe © ne a ee 30.00 275.00 

PSA DA | ACs PCO) Wl PLAC A Re yee oP eT OE ae SC en pre Me 32.50 300.00 

BAD ee 16 ARO BS TE a a Sale Beye RE gia a RR cA as 35.00 325.00 

GRC O MOM ec pies 2 Smee ee keen ee ee eer ed ek 40.00 375.00 
CELTIS 


occidentalis. Common Hackberry. 50-70 feet. Zone 4. 
Well formed shade tree of good foliage and dense habit. 


OS ODM aU OW Ane ir oes ee ee me a, ows Eos eee de gs Se se es he 10.00 90.00 

TAR eESe NU Ona Li iseert ses sees Ae eas RD ele Pe eT 12.00 110.00 

Jo RECOM ORE ure Pt epee oe ee eg ds eae ape ele MS le 19.50 175.00 

SOMp eee Ole aan briny © ale eyes ee es bee cse Re 6500) bez 
CERCIS 


canadensis Eastern Redbud. 35 feet. Zone 5 
Produces an abundance of reddish-pink flowers in early spring. Blooming 
with the Flowering Dogwood. Forms a broad head of glossy, heart-shaped 
leaves that turn pale yellow in fall. 


TSO@ Arto ted AE LeCG OGM is = 22 247 Clete eB eh ek) 22.50 200.00 
ZIDL D2 tO 1G. ok.e AN oe hls tlle ai ay Pelle A Nm eae RE 27.50 250.00 
20 6 ton S its 72 G27 eis, Beh (he, Batt a) ee EY deed ee a ee DOONAN atk 
240 ROMEO soy Lhts. SULT at OFT R Ta ah ones ee a eee May d F oe Fe le 8.50 80.00 
TS06 eS) TOL 4s Ete 6 i FSP CS 2 yal pe aes, 2 en 14.00 125.00 
5OeDreOn Ok pen, as ( (reg EO Ne eee ee 2 a ele PATH OO Nye ag we eels 
SOR ZG LOG Lb),. 7 to (2 ok SE ILO, Capt. Sa et) al OOOO Wee 
CORNUS 


florida. Flowering Dogwood. 20 feet. Zone 5. 
One of the best native ornamentals. White flowers in mid-May, good summer 
foliage not marred by insects or disease, brilliant red berries and vivid color 
in autumn. 
ZAG SZ etovo 4t..( balled ang burlapped in Peat)i 2io2 5 i420)... PEDO eo 


florida rubra. Red Flowering Dogwood. 30-40 feet. Zone 5. 


Bright pink flowers in mid May. Red berries and scarlet foliage in fall. 
Dense foliage resistant to insects and disease. Horizontal branching habit. 


80; -2etors fit. (balled, and ‘burlapped in. Peat). .£ 20.22... AN OG) ek 
190, 3*tor4 it...” ¥ de tigen. etna. say els a: DOL00% Ceeh es 


fais” oe On ee Per10 Per 100 


uk aan flowers a ppear before the shiny green leaves in early April. 
% . fs he Ee ; ible ie to %” ieee tien scarlet in August. Red foliage in fall. 
leeeh SW 150 12 , to ae 51 Rapier ta Sac M5 5 aE ue a es Se $ 5.50 ds 50.00 
7, ‘fi oa i pos 2 to B fh ah 0 9 a ener as te Ra aa TEE 11.50 ----- 


Ss oxonenai al, Fanka Aeaeiet Mer eeeens 28 Bee ome 
“4 ‘lowers are double bright scarlet. One of the most showy of all the Haw- 
_ an 4 0,45 tie! cs sath. Slee ae Spee Be ta) iS) 0 oS. OB .00 ae 


a oR : a: “s : 
4 i enTalh TA Een ee eee lanting. Dense alae 
ay turns deep purple or yellow in autumn. e 


rye 7 : K Ahh) 40 By to 4 Bo 10.00 90.00 

; 4 40 5 to 6 S 2 IA A cathe Se -- oe eee eo ----------- +--+ 19:50 175.00 

‘a a 2 6 to 8 ARG ----- ------ eo e---- -e -- - - -- - - 30.00 275.00 
pec vigorous and Fines nee Yellow autumn foliage. a hardy. 

360 3 to 4 1 hat RENN sR eaPaae Oh nl iets SMR) rae Cn ie A 10.00 90.00 

{ 410 4 to 5 yo ees ace RRs ea ERT ae SRY, Se A Es ch ag 12.50 110.00 

; 1340 5 to Chev Regie auIa EMO SNELL se 19.50 175.00 

1510 6 to 8 fio. 4 Peseee et me bese See SSS = = SSees-— S= Sa - 30.00 275.00 

A0O (SiietOy tO Ritts oa ee See ee eee See ree eee ae 37.50 350.00 

500 1% to 1% in. Cal. Ja meee ee ee ae ee ee mr erm er er err rr er err eer ree 50.00 475.00 


biloba. Maidenhair Tree. 50-75 feet. Zone 5. 
Most ancient of trees now alive. Wide spreading open growing with small 
fan-shaped leaves. Clear yellow fall foliage. Not infested with any insect 
or disease. Excellent for street or large lawn. 


85 3 to 4 i tal eee ee ee ee ee rr er ere eee --------------- _ 30.00 275.00 
140 4 to 5 Pee ML RL ary ements Se ets ----- pee ses 37.50 350.00 
115 5 to 6 1 ij OL a he tah Wek ke We mee ee eo oe ee ee eee ee ee eee ee 47.50 450.00 


Broad, open tree Lain fine eee ees leaves’ that Bee aes fn spring and 
drop early in fall. Long twisted pods remain on tree long after leaves have 
fallen. Adaptable to most any location. 


160 35 Low 4) Sts;) “whips 2st 22 a Seat ee Sa a ------- 7.50 60.00 

180 5 to 6 ftee WhIPS one ao eae en anne ee eeeenee 12.50 110.00 

400 6 to 7 tt, ila deena Wane RRL Rg A ACPD = i as - 18.50 165.00 

110 8 to 10% ft: PES A ape i eee Ree 6 SOR] = SS] = Se Se = eee ee SEE 40.00 375.00 
Ruby Lace Honey] . Pat. No. 2038. Zone 5. 


The new red ieee New foliage is red changing to bronze at maturity. 
Spreading branch habit. 
1049 50-249 250-up 
Each Each Each 


130:;4'ito 46; tho wail, RRR ee UN Se ia $3.75 $ 3.00 $ 2.75 
110 Bt \ta! 1G: ebieeas ete ee ee 1 are. 5.00 4.00 3.60 
270 - 6¥to (7 fia ach) ee ee ee 575 860 4.60 IB 
B06 9. t0°8 Gt hs OA ee ee 650 525 4.75 
O50 Rh tor gO eb ow ee, | hg a thes ee Pa a 2-900 | 725). 
70 Md to. dnc alk le hy a Oe a ae 11:00 9.00, 


teagan geen tay san ereeriee sg ree Zoe. ‘ 
Py) Rough bark and coarse branches on an open tree of pictures 


nak Light blue-green foliage and small inconspicuous white f Large Hoge 


--—- rihang on tree most of winter. Rapid grower. 


; 100 3 to 4 1S Med el yes ae ey eae a oO SA Be Se —----—-—-- _.$16.50 
a 200.00 
120 4 to 5 ie ------- ee Oy a ers Oe ees LE 2 ne - 22.50 ~ 200.00 
LIRIODENDRON te 


tulipifera. Tulip Tree. 75 ft. Zone 5. | 
Broadly pyramidal tree with massive branches. | saddle-shapec 
turn yellow in autumn. Greenish-yellow flowers, ith broa 
near petal base, and of tulip-shape and size, appear in mid-Jun 
_-—- requires lots of space. Disease and insect resistant. 


a +} ; YY ae 
150 4 to 5 ft. 15. 
: | { pe ee ee He He ee eH Ke Ke HK eK ------------+--------- - --- 5 
: 130 5 to 6 ft (225. 
—— = OS a a ee ae ew een nm en eee oe ° é 
40 6 to 8 Tt: -* ---------- -- -- -- - eH - - - - - - - e - - - e e e  r ------ 30.00 275.00 
rn. 
at Ton c 
WS, Floweri ing Crab 
en ly Per 100 
2 stogs= LE. 13.00 ( 
ye —- - --- -- - - - - -- - ~~~ - - eH He eH He eee -----------' 
3 to 4 fie ---------------- --------------- - - - He ee 16.50 150.00 
 £ tors ft 
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Da VOmOMEnt ete <2 AA Re yee oars teh! aot Se 0126.00, - 285.00 


5/6’ 4/5’ 3/4 2/3’ 
Cowichan. 18 feet. Zone 5. | 
Single purplish-red flowers and fruits. Red au- 

tumn foliage. Annual. Good fruit for jelly. _... _- 700 600 50 


Dorothea. 10-15 feet. Zone 5. 
Semi-double, pink and nee Yellow pe ents 
Youngs, pAmimicies. <- — yea et 5.5 Soh RL WER, Sieh _ x. 340 ©6440 


floribunda. Japanese Flowering. 15 feet. Zone 5. 
Deep pink buds and single white flowers. Yellow 
fruit. WOURE: nee de and eet Lamas 
TITS T CR yk en aero es ee Sw me ee Se EY ye es dg! 220 50 Ja 70 


halliana parkmani. 15 feet. Zone 6. : 
Double pink flowers. Red fruits. Slow growing 


small tree. Flowers in pendulous clusters. __---__ 170 20 ae 40 


Jay Darling. 15 feet. Zone 5. 
Purplish-red flowers and fruits. pret Pe age 
Dratichera s>lOotis; yOuUNP. 22-34 = 88. bes | ‘ 240 #@#§=760 670 


Red Silver. 30 feet. Zone 5. 
Purplish- i eae eae Dull red flowers. eee 


youre sana, abundantly, 27.245.) ko ee Bete Rg 340 160 200 
Red Splendor. 

Single carmine ib as Red fruits and Po ii 

Policies Penlaiay fe ee Be Aas et ok See ahd | 170 ie 50 


Wabiskaw. 18 feet. Zone 5. 
Single and semi-double purplish-red flowers. Red | 
fruit. Red fall foliage. Upright tree. Branches ey 
break» badly, im ice. storms, <2->---W.- i: ee oe 110 430 140 


10 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


NUT, ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—Continued 


MALUS, Flowering Crab—Continued 
Per10 Per 100 


2 to’ 3 fb 4 ee Se ee ed es ORL Fem CERES ewes 0 Oren ree Dp $ 9.50  $ 85.00 
BD CO A) BES Pes Ee ee Ray ea ee eee Ae ee ee ee ae 12.50 110.00 
Be CO 5 BC ea ia ee 3 2 le eT eee Me PEE 16.50 150.00 
5) to »6 (Etaese Be ee ee ae Aes See ale Leer omnes rene ee Shoe 21.00 190.00 


5/6’ 4/5’ 3/4’ 2/3’ 
Hopa. 30 feet. Zone 5. 
Single carmine blooms, bright red fruits. An- 
nual 4 Aas SS ae ee Seg oe ae ae eee 200 110 260 110 


purpurea eleyi. 15 feet. Zone 4. 
Single reddish purple blooms, fruits and foliage. 
Biennial. (0252 3: Sein Ae ere EL erin ee ee ee eee aid 70 270 110 


Per10 Per 100 
MALUS DWARF, Dwarf Flowering Crab 


TAO. 2 BO. AB Eis ea hee At fae i See eee 2 ee 2 ee $16.50 $150.00 
1010 ies i 9 ele: Aileen ARE ey ai Mere ds Pe le ey pe See 19.00 175.00 
BY (OMEN: Sui o OY KS hed Weel Whe are meses Re WN amie all Ye te Ip IRL Spe als, 25.00 225.00 
40 (SOF Os (LG. oe ated Pe say he ee Re See 30.00 s/s a 
Hopa 
PLATANUS 


Peri10 Peri100 Per 1000 
occidentalis. American Planetree. 100 feet. Zone 6. 
Large leaves on one of most massive and tallest of trees. White bark peels 
in flakes. Popular as shade and avenue tree. 


140)) (Go "EON Site ha! ee ee eye ee ee eee ee ee Se $27.50 $250.00 $_.-_-- 

raat LO Nig <a ae GN 2 Pe ee A ty a lei a 2s i eC me ES 40.00 350.00 _—=aa— 

410 yt COs Ieee iin er es) Ae eee 8 See eee oes 47.50 450.00. -23 
POPULUS 


alba pyramidalis. Bolleana Poplar. 60 feet. Zone 4. 


Large tree of irregular habit; rather open and columnar. Large lobed leaves 
with downy white undersurface. Whitish gray bark. More resistant to trunk 
canker than Lombardy. Withstands drouth and poor soil. 


LOO WS, ROMO ELC Seaey ey EO ee ee eee ee ee eee 25.00 225.00. 
AQ? SEAR CO. bo eine eRe a ere eee ee ee ee 30,00. [25h ee 


nigra italica. Lombardy Poplar. 50-60 feet. Zone 3. 


Rapid spire-like growth. Fine for screens and formal plantings. 


TOO SaNkOa A 4 EC. ee aes ae ae A ee eee 4.00 35.00 300.00 
$00.) 4 tot Db Et ey, ha ee Se ee ee ee 5.50 50.00 450.00 
2540) iB PLOUNG peu Seka a= ean fel te ee ee 6.50 60.00 550.00 
200 FG gto SBN RCS a oy See ase ee ce ae oa ee 8.50 80.00 750.00 
6500 8) toytOe fle roe pe ee a See ee ee 11.00 100.00 900.00 
3500)' ie stor 126. ane Call eee ee ee eee 14.00 125.00 1100.00 
1800. (146, eoei4) any el ee ase EE ee eee ee 16.50 150.00 1350.00 
160. 4:54. Tou2: 4 Can A ee APs gee | bee ee ree eee 22.50 200.00 . —Sam 
400 425 “to. 236) Tn KCAL as eee eee hs eae eae de ak sOO 200.00 > 2am 
PRUNUS 


padus. European Birdcherry. 45 feet. Zone 4. 
Frequently called “May Day Tree”. Produces fragrant flowers in drooping 
loose racemes followed by black fruit. Per10 Per 100 


170.25 “ty, Bs EE Loess Ee ee a $22.50 $200.00 
140) (vito: 8 fee ay SOM N ie Wot: Lima Se. AU. 2 eed 27.50 250.00 


OD OH W bo 


Iceberg, white 
Pink Charming, double pink 


Per 10 

By dit eee et OLS pe eS ee a 2a ge a Oe $ 6.50 

CE ee a a ee Rete ate elt EY Md Sea SEN iy NE TS 9.50 

Cae he es eNO ee ae hs gas ee oe Sa) Se AY 12.00 

GV Ree S a eo ee ee Pe ee ae ee ee ee ee ee 15.00 

Spee ee ee Pe ee SS PSE ko eek 17.50 
6/8’ 5/6’ 4/5’ 
Cardinal, double red ________ ies Pe ee 40 50 50 
Em 8 Ik. LALO Paes TY 90 150 20 

a eis Gee es 40 90 ee ri 


BULLETIN NO. 1 


NUT, ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—Continued 


PRUNUS—Continued 
persica. Flowering Peach (tree form on peach). 15-18 feet. Zone 6. 


Rutgers, Purple Peach. 


A vigorous growing purple leaved Peach. Provides useful color accent. 
Perl10 Per 100 


200 
330 
270 

60 


27 to 
ot tO 
4 to 
5 to 


ere ae I NW ogi a Ky ee 6.50 
Seen NaS AG or KA tee. 9.00 
ESE LE ie CLE TEE iad ae ke ae aa a an 12.00 


Thundercloud. Purple Leaved Plum. 12 feet. Zone 4. 


Dense tree with deep solid purple foliage all season. Rosy pink flowers as 
leaves unfold. Very hardy. 


210° 3 to: 4 it 


QUERCUS 


coccinea. Scarlet Oak. 75 feet. Zone 5. 


3/4’ 


Per 100 


$ 60.00 
85.00 
110.00 
135.00 
160.00 


2/3? 


Open roundtopped head, brilliant scarlet fall foliage. Good for parkway 
planting. 
OMe AMUOL RE EG es com hale S98 toe! TO. 


palustris. Pin Oak. 75 feet. Zone 5. 


A broadly pyramidal tree of dense branching habit. Branches droop slightly. 
Leaves of deep green, glossy and finely divided. Scarlet autumn foliage. A 
most desirable shade tree but requires ample space. 

2400) tech Oy Manet ela ee ko ee oe i re ee a 
TOUR SBOP Orr tre See ee seme ms oe tN Yo oe ee Ne Bee Cte! 


25.00 
30.00 


225.00 
275.00 


SALIX 
Per10 Peri100 Per 1000 
alba tristis. Niobe Willow. 50 feet. Zone 3. 
Extremely hardy “Golden Weeping Willow” of exceptional grace and beauty. 


SURE Suan ee EC es ee ee Ta Oa +p de ee ae ye Dilan, orf OOO ah ee 
LACUS roe ee re ee 11.00 100.00 900.00 
ZOOC ME eas OM GLa! See © Peas ek oN ye ee, Be 15.00 135.00 1200.00 
PIL, cc" - sate AT eae DO PA ee Ne mae ea IR Re 20.00 175.00 1500.00 
LOOMED UU e hte = pot oh ee Se a Re lg Poe Be A he gs 25.00 225.00 2000.00 
eet ee ier i eI ie nae ine GN ee WUE, 30.00 275.00 2500.00 
PUD Ng ite." ol bs Apes balay O22) kee, die GR aD 5 ant PO ate 35.00 325.00 8 ____- 
GM MAO) | TTR RON sh er So rs es ee Een PSS eta 
i aOR FoI.” alee Sok ee he ko Oo SOO, Pac hee 


blanda. Wisconsin Weeping Willow. 40 feet. Zone 5. 


A very hardy, popular, free-barked weeping willow. Wide-spreading head. 
Long drooping branches are extremely graceful. 


ROQGmMCOm TO 48) fats 1A here | Sele oe oe ee Oe ee 8.00 Oe me ces. 
TOUR EAMELOME ET Sih. !- te ee Pei ls eee 11.00 100.00 900.00 
CRT Ty 14S) (lg I te ee ee ba ee ee eee ee 15.00 135.00 1200.00 
TSAR CAUOMR GL Lise Fee Ate Seas. ON as es ee 20.00 175.00 1500.00 
pL (()" Aly 13) ODEN a ps Be fee ke ee le Spe ape See Bee 25.00 225.00 2000.00 


12 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


NUT, ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—Continued 


SALIX—Continued 
Per10 Peri100 Per 1000 


discolor French Pink. 20 feet. Zone 3. 
A new French variety with pinkish, long catkins. 


500: 12. \to !1Splin 622 TAS ee a ee ae ee ape ae $ 3.50 $30.00 $250.00 
150 18; to A 2o pans hae Sree ate) Once ae epee areas 5.00 45.00 400.00 
1460 2 Covi teeta ee a ae yee eee eee eee 7.00 65.00 600.00 


TILIA 
americana. American Linden. 60 feet. Zone 3. 
Rather fast growing tree with open head. Large, coarse leaves turn yellow 
in fall. Dropping clusters of fragrant yellow flowers in July. Good street tree. 


Per10 Per 100 


260 <5: Hot6: SEE Re ee eee a aye ee ba ee ee te A $27.50 $250.00 
200 |: 6. COS HPCE AN ES HORCEA ereerC Cw yuan an seen Meet Le eh AT, 32.50 300.00 
100: 234 tov tte ain’, Carl op Rak ee ee ed 2 47.50” 


ULMUS 


Perl10 Per100 Per 1000 


americana. American Elm. 100 feet. Zone 2. 
A stately tree of unique vase-shaped form with widely arching branches. 


82094 CO, QS Sib See BS oe ee 8 eee ee $6.50 $ 60.00 $550.00 
ATO) |! UOT G OEE: scree eae gee ca ee Seg are 8.00 75.00 700.00 
400) 6") £0 POKEC. liege sors oie aie, PRS ne Bee Oe 12.00 110.00 1000.00 
10: Bs COP LON EEF eel Sep eS ee ad ee ee ee ott Sc 18.00 165.00 . ) 225ee 
140: AA Sto Wein eal nae 8 eee bye oe eee a A 22.50 200.00 aa 


americana Moline. Moline Elm. 80-100 feet. Zone 3. 
Narrow, pyramidal, rapid-growing tree with large handsome green foliage. 


TO) B00) 6 itr ee me Ree a ee Pee es eee) eee 13.00 115.00 (Saas 
DO 6G. Cs eS RE RTS Bie ele pee ee ce ee eee 16.50 150.00 === 
60°82 to! ahO iis ee oe eee Se JES 2 ines ale Be ie 23.50 210.00) "eee 
140 444" to:dtevin Calls 5 2 Ase os eee et es 32.50: |...) | 


hybrid. Hybrid Elm. 60 feet. Zone 4. 
Hybrid of americana and pumila on pumila. Large dark green leaves. 
Strong, straight branches. Hardy. 


AGO: (3? Ato. vA ttc. ee pee is ied els ee til 8.80 75.00 700.00 
SO Ma et CoN stun i rent eee AR Se ee eee Oe oe ee 11.00 100.00 900.00 
AO RE CO ie ili ae ee er 17.50 160.00 1500.00 
ADO) 1G: Oy til ee ee ee eee ee ee ee 25.00 225.00 "Seen 


pumila. Chinese Elm. 75 feet. Zone 5. 
A hardy, rapid-growing tree. Small dense foliage. Drought resistant. 


700% Sotto: ° Pt. A Se. To Sh aS. ee oe eee eee eee eee 6.50 60.00". 2 aaa 
1000°%;.& hon cB: Gii.e See a ee I eed eee 7.50 70.00 650.00 
ZOOO. pi) BO Gy Dies ese ae i an re a oe 11.00 100.00 900.00 
1500; GyLOS ) thi i 8 = ee Se a eee 17.50 150.00 1250.00 
Si00) 8.°to) AO Tt, be Meee Seek ee 2 ae eee ee 22.50 200.00 1750.00 
14903. 244 40 «1563 ms "Cale ee bee 27.50 250.00 2250.00 


750° 1% -4o (LSC. Ins ‘Cal- ne’ 4 5-8 ee eee ee 32.50 300,00. aaa 


BULLETIN NO. 1 13 


Ornamental Shrubs 


Our shrubs are bushy and well rooted, twice transplanted and many graded 
stronger than is required by the American Nurserymen’s Association. 


The month indicates the beginning of bloom period.; size denotes average height 
of shrub at maturity if left unsheared. 


SHRUBS ARE TIED 9/12 and 12/18 in. 25; 18/24 in and 2/3 ft., 10; and 
3/4 and 4/5 ft. 5 per bundle. WE DO NOT BREAK BUNDLES. 


BERBERIS 
Per10 Per 100 


thunbergi. Japanese Barberry. May. 5 feet. Zone 6. 


Hardy shrub, splendid for hedges or massing. Delicate yellow flowers. Bril- 
liant fall foliage, followed by scarlet berries. Showy in winter. 


Sr ECHR I RETA oe ee Ha a ee eee ee $ 3.50 $ 30.00 
ROG) OD fae WLS bau ie 2 ee ee ee SY Ee eee OA te ree ee eee 4.00 35.00 
sj, LA Tad) UNS roc es a en Pe ae ae ee ee 5.50 50.00 
GUD" Lh OSET: Ese ns Bs ee ee he ee See op er Se ee 6.50 60.00 
LL Zs GEE UGS pale Je ee ee alge ee ee ey ee ee es ee C0 ee 
Re) EA Moa SS anal Oe Se eS ee ey ee ee 2 9.00 ana 


thunbergi Crimson Pygmy. 10 inches. Zone 6. 
An extremely dense, low growing specimen plant. Deep red foliage in full sun. 


ae Oe RET ge ee st A Seen Be go oO) ee ee ae 


thunbergi erecta. Truehedge Columnberry. May. 6 feet. Zone 6. 
Recommended for formal hedges, individual specimen shrubs, window boxes, 
etc. Grows in pyramidal form without pruning. Has dense glossy foliage; 
valuable for many purposes. 


ee CeCe Rios eee cer Aes Seg See ee Pe a oe ee eae 4.00 35.00 

Ii ED AN lores ae Ake Se gh SBE A SNE Be Sa 5.00 45.00 

PE a tee AEA SS EN ee eS eh eS 6.00 55.00 

Dell MELT SG Slee Mn SE Ns Sr a SE J re a Pa 7.00 65.00 
BUDDLEIA 


Perl10 Per 100 
Butterflybush. July. 46 feet. Zone 6. 
Cut tops back severely when planting for best results. 


Ba ae AY Soe 2 eg Rs SO OE a ae en ee ab $ 4.50 $ 40.00 

ORC CEE ORs es ee ge ee 3.50 30.00 

Varieties available at the above prices. 

coi Med. 

Black Knight. 

New. Almost black-blue, darkest of all. Large trusses and free 

EATS ARAN ge mae Ne SEs OS oe Ss, he See 350 500 
Dubonnet. 4-5 ft. 

Beautiful wine-red flowers with large individual florets. A gor- 

ETS, lt TT Ce a hate SS Sra pce ee, oe ee ee ee 1400 1100 
Iie de France. 4-5 feet. 

Dero Spier are ClAfeL-DUrple, “ceo oo) a) See Se 3000 2400 


Peace 
Pure white flowers in long, well-formed spikes. Vigorous plant. 2300 600 


Royal Red. 
Rich, dark royal purple flowers. Foliage deep leathery green. __ 1900 1000 


14 | THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA. 
. 4 ’ ’ uty Ms Pee re é, yy , a 
‘ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued we rt 
CARAGANA ane ces ye) Meet d Py Meee ae oie hs 
te re he < .  Per10 Per100 Pe 


arborescens. Siberian Peashrub. “May. od feet. Zone 3. 
FA ah, 


Produces fabasieens, of yellov thane ey flowers in midst of emall light ; a 
foliage. Completely hardy. : 


V aluable in ‘groups or as specimen. 


350 9 to 12 EES, eae ie Fete a 3.00 $ 25.00 
1250 12 to 18° a ee ee ee ee 0s 


pe 


300 18 to 24 in... Likiek bk NER act 4.50 40.00 


ie as ne 


ns - 


fringed flo Be from Becta i ese The aime Hew csoiate: ee 
ed and silvery green in color. Hardy ‘but dies back toy ground ino 
f 280° No. ddd iG e = - a = = , i, S ime a; < -- le ee woo-- 5! 00 
2000 Medium Fg ate Re eh Sen A Ae oe Eee ee A eee Eeeay | Ah Hf) 


——— 


Uae OMELES| ‘ 

Ny) japonica. gS eee le Qui fay ue ee 
Orange-scarlet flowers: and sp De rounded me 
| foliage. Bushy dense growth. ; . | 

500 12 to 18 Meee AAS 
1400, 18 Fone ay ba tie kate paed 


oo 2 to. 3 ftw. 


’ ( ; Mi 
f Ay ee a 
? A ‘i ie anu iv a! ie. 
\ \ 
, 7 a 
? y wo ay par ay aoe « q , 4 
Lon A. ey P Lik y ‘1s wah 5 
,'* M Lr 7 - e 
fi ‘4 aT > i A vy 5 ’ -” aX q tala. n 2 


OF 700 9 ia 2 i Hoan 
4 Was 5000 127 ftom 18 i Na 
: " : 10 «624 
1100 ay to imeem td ois 
Rae etry us rent ita 
? a pA y =m ‘ ‘ 
‘ / i‘ o] a c i 1) 4 { 
4 wie Sey 4 7 i ras ‘ “e i 
. _CORNUS- teres and mM ek ee i Mind StL ae 
| aj tf ci : Wt ue aie : Pd es + hae F bicane 
i hol “alba sib irica. Siberian ‘Dogwood. May. 9 feet. Zone 3. %, Bis Ad Oh ts 
oe -Stou A erect, broad ‘brane sae i bark oe : ey he 
3 AK porcelain-blue_ berries. ‘Outstandingty winter y 
hata Wy ASO" 2%to. 78h ft = ae ee 
ee tS ee 200EO8 to 4 fe ao eatin 3 
apiece crit (he | 80 4 to 5 ft. nee -§ ete Pe 
A ee b* ; y * i 
“he a en y 


BULLETIN NO. 1 15 


ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
CORNUS—Continued 
Per10 Peri100 Per 1000 


stolonifera. Redosier Dogwood. May. 7 feet. Zone 3. 


Attractive medium sized shrub particularly valued for dark red winter 
twigs. Small dull white flowers are followed by white berries. 


ETL Tk Rg) CNT es Na ee $6.00 $55.00 $_---- 
BL ce Cee! OS wit ES SS ea ee 7.00 G5:00 9) 10 Fa 
ie] NG) i! ies See eT ee ee 8.50 80:00 a8, , {= 


stolonifera flaviramea. Yellowtwig Dogwood. May. 7 feet. Zone 4. 
A striking yellow-branched form of stolonifera, highly decorative. 


SHL Lee TED dbo rie La ae Sg a ve ee 4.50 40.00 yt 
DU ie bo CGE ee ee ee 6.00 5:00. i ace A 
Pei] Sp (EG SoM ee 2 pee, - Ti we 7.00 GSOO" a. eee 
Peal SO ca as 5 er 2 PEN oes A ee eh ee 8.50 SO:00i Yee 


COTINUS (RHUS) 
Perag eeerigG 
coggygria. Common Smoketree. June. 15 feet. Zone 5. 

Commonly called “Purple Fringe’ because of its pinkish plumose fruit 
panicles. These panicles are borne in great profusicn giving the whole plant 
a pink smoky appearance. Flat round leaves are stained pink when young 
and have yellow and purple tones in autumn. 
LCE amie ey pet ot ee ee ES Os rs $ 4.00 $ 35.00 
ZBL Te YG Leo gee SE ee ee ee, Se 5.00 45.00 


coggygria rubrifolia 
Very deep reddish-purple foliage all summer. 


TL SND A bs ee Dg ST Soe ee ee 7.50 70.00 
Shu Like BD AB oe ee RS Sp ee 9.00 85.00 
COTONEASTER 


acutifolia. Peking Cotoneaster. May. 10-12 feet. Zone 5. 
Slender upright branches. Pink blooms in 2 to 5 flowered clusters. Black 
berries. Prefers a sunny spot in well drained soil. Decidious. 


Slo li, JE Geos Tea eel Sete, eee ee ie ee ee ee 5.00 45.00 
Dil Ld RG ORE Te ee a 6.00 55.00 
il & (EE 2 heel seh 2s 2 Ae ee es ee ee eee 8.00 75.00 


divaricata. Spreading Cotoneaster. May. 6 feet Zone 6. 
Pink flowers followed by red fruit in fall and winter. Foliage semi-evergreen 
turning dull red in autumn. Plant of graceful spreading habit. 
Sak LSE TTI BR a ee Es 6.00 55.00 


horizontalis. Rock Cotoneaster. June. 3 feet. Zone 5. 
Small pink flowers followed by bright red berries in early fall. Semi-ever- 
green foliage red and orange in late autumn. Flat horizontal branches make 
this an ideal rock garden plant. 


lL nb LE) Ten ae are DS Seah ae ee 6.50 60.00 

SSL Lee Es bg ce A ee ere eles oes ee 7.50 70.00 

SELMA ra tite Seen e eee eae 2 ok ON Ae 10.00 90.00 

SL LE USE MAE 2S 2 ye OAS ae 2 ee _. 14.00 125.00 
DEUTZIA 


rosea. Rosepanicle Deutzia. May. 4 feet. Zone 5. 
A graceful, dwarf growing plant producing attractive pink flowers in 
clusters 2 inches in diameter. Also known as “eximea” or “rosea eximea”. 


Mel) Lele ha 1a Ae eR 2 Dep ec 6.00 55.00 
Tabi Se tia LE ape aE eS eS ee ee ee 7.50 70.00 


16 


DEUTZIA—Continued 


EUONYMUS ele ay tel cre Ripa tang) aed Th mf 


FORSYTHIA s 


; Wd ty acy 7 a ar ee 
. a m ¢ 
THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAX, IOWA _ Niel 


S ’ 7 +. > 


= 


scabra. Pride of Rochester. May. 68 ee Done A Vik ys 


Double white flowers remain effectively in bloom over a long period. 
to bloom than other varieties. deta h 


s q ‘ . 4 


a 
70 18 to 24 TOSS) He ee oe 5.00 y | 45 
110 3: tova i ee ee : 


i Tue ey f : in| 7 y ; or Ps 
A 


fortunei radicans Gases Upright Common n Winterereeper. 4 ia Zone 


shearing. fetees is shiny, dark green and ‘evergreen. 
330 12 to a _ 22 22 sesS2 55: 6s ssseseeSs-e see ste 


; 
i ‘als 


te Oe a! 00 100.00 
ie ve aes ‘ aa ae eae), ‘ : 

ae i y on ’ abi 
patens small leaf. Bouin Euonymus. 8 feet. Zone 1h at 


Pras 


Hardy small leaf Euonymus similar to ‘Patens. ay, or 1) ‘ 


120 12 to 15 Binge Bei oe ee 7000 
O75 HAD NCO Nts, ne Ae ae ie ee Oe Oa 

230 18 to 24 ir | 50 
80 2 to ees t 


: eS be ete eee 
(ies Or ee t. Zo enh yp 


Beatrix “Farrand. oe fee 


fee Die ‘ oe sles flow. 
F: Shea an in the thro. zs : 

} hg . es 4.00 
ees ee Sy a7 50 


° 


Hoy h 


Agvet piney s Bowe ue v 
a neue flowers 10: nu 


: te 18 iain a la Be a ceecesee Piet eh +a 

1400 “4s ‘to (24 in.2_” ely Bias = 
100 3 to 4 PgR Cee M 
ao | 4 i eae” oY ary ‘ 754 ~<A ‘ 
se CESS aay ies SI pease 
— rd] ae ae ne a 
ovata. ‘Early y ee 68. ft. Zone 25 oe he 
| ‘The eee ee to_ ee and — ey as For: y 


MY 


- 300, 2 to 3 ee 
50 8 bo Aste ee eee 


2 


BULLETIN NO. 1 17 


ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
FORSYTHIA—Continued 
Per10 Peri00 Per 1000 


Spring Glory. April. 7-8 feet. Zone 5. 
A new Forsythia which is, without a doubt the loveliest of all. Its large pale 
yellow flowers completely cover the branches. Very brilliant and attractive. 


720. fe Ga CES a ne $/£00) '$ 35.00', 8 $40 
SE Of ine Ss Fo) edt Bn 5.50 50.00 450.00 
ini) (3 Sn eee ee 6.50 60.00 550.00 
Set Ee A Es SAS Ss ae ee Sule eee ee 8.00 700) le ee 


suspensa sieboldi. Siebold Weeping Forsythia. April 9 feet. Zone 6. 
Bright yellow flowers are produced on very slender pendulous branches. 
Can be used to over hang wall or trained for a trellis. Branches root easily 
where they touch the ground. 


Towti 1A Geo RG Mga ss ane Se eee ae, Se ee eer 6.00 515), UU eee 
Peed] Lay (ER SE) yy a ee oe ee 7.00 65.00 600.00 
eMC AEC LA, os ie pe ot en So 8.00 75.00 700.00 
HAMAMELIS 
virginiana. Common Witchhazel. October. 15 feet. Zone 5. 


Peri0 Per100 


Native American spreading shrub with rather large leaves turning bright 
yellow in fall. Small yellow flowers with heavy odor open at time leaves 
are falling. Recommended for shade plantings but makes well rounded 
specimen in full sun. 


Pe ED) Le a a ee eee © See Ae re Se $ 5.50 $ 50.00 

Sl Lobe RD ZALES ee ae eee ee Fe pee Sear 7.00 65.00 

BU ge CEE OS Ce eee a eee eee | oe See eee oe ee ee 8.50 80.00 
HIBISCUS 


syriacus. Shrubalthea. (Rose of Sharon) August. 10 feet. Zone 6. 
Large desirable shrub for specimen, group and screen planting. Free 
flowering with hollyhock-like flowers from midsummer to early fall. Avail- 
able spring only. 


Soe U2 leh Sits op ee Be ee ee a eee ee 4.00 35.00 

Dees SEE, Teg: Cee AR SP ee SS a rey 5.00 45.00 

Fe vos) Sv ST rae eee 22S hak Dee ee pee en eee Bae ee ee 6.00 55.00 
SLD cup TEE Ee ey ea ee, ee ee 7.50 70.00 
3/4’ 21 dy 1 NS/ 25 ALIS” 

TI CRTISICS ee EP ae ee ee te a eS ie 780 600 180 
PERCH Ns COE Det pee we ee 140 500 300 240 
Boule de Feu, dbl. purplish-red __________________-__- 200 500 190 290 
Jeaitie MIC fates able. White 8) 2 6 See ek aA 190 260 100 
BiG ye Scist-tte TOSS. rt ee a 100 140 100 

HYDRANGEA 


aborescens grandiflora. Snownhill Hydrangea. July 3-5 feet. Zone 4. 


Upright, dense growing shrub with creamy white flowers in large rounded 
clusters about 6 inches in diameter. Easily grown, popular shrub particularly 
adapted to shade or semi-shade situations. 


‘PLS OPEN Lip os ees el 2k a Ra ae ee a es 5.00 45.00 
EU fas (LEA ate St oe ie Loe Be ee ee 7.00 65.00 
PALL Sent 2) eke Se SE ip ae ee ee 8.00 75.00 


macrophylia Nikko Blue. Nikko Blue Hydrangea. June. 9-10 feet. Zone 6. 


Both hardy and beautiful. In alkaline soil the flowers are pink; in acid they 
are blue. To change alkaline soil to acid, use two tablespoons of aluminum 
sulphate to a gallon of water. 


90 2 year No. 1 heavy field grown plants_________________- 10.00 og eae. 
PTS RORCISER: hee rg ey peer ees oe ed Ae he 8.50 


18 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
Per10 Per 100 
HYDRANGEA—Continued 


paniculata grandiflora. Peegee Hydrangea. August. 25 feet. Zone 4. 


Enormous trusses of double white flowers changing in late autumn to shades 
of pink and bronze. Responds to close pruning and fertilization. 


200 ):2i CO poe ah AB a ek i ies a Bh NG eae oe noe ee $ 8.00 $ 75.00 


HYPERICUM 
kalmianum. Kalm St. Johnswort. July. 3 feet. Zone 5. 


Produces handsome bright yellow, single flowers to one inch in diameter. 
A low compact plant of neat habit. 


GO), (9). CO) SL Sib nee ae Nees a © a nes OB CPR Sy GEE py ka te ee aes 4.50. + 2 

240+ (D2) COLO) ALTA ME te Ne BA Bi See phe By Bey 2 Pe = Marah eat Tea 5.50 50.00 

LOO i EO e TS brat em Ay ES NON Ae Ei Ne Ft Bie, aa Ae aa a 8 BUR 6.50 60.00 
LAGERSTROEMIA 


indica. Common Crapemyrtle. August. 18-20 feet. Zone 7. 
Crinkled bright pink to red flowers to 11% inches in diameter produced over 
a long period. Blooms on current years growth so heavy pruning can be 
practiced. Vigorous rounded habit. Available in the following color varieties, 


Abe owe Ec Wer) a are SONY NN MEM Aol 8 UA bs ORO Sein GONE ed ye Ue te ew 4.00 35.00 

NB | CO) ENR TS Ee a Mg ay Ag Mela Ronee pes MEN ees Nes pt ae 5.00 45.00 

DO ABS HEC BOA DAatie ab 4 wy fa, Zi eee ee a) UR! YL 2 ae) ep Rie Mn gD ne Ae 6.00 55.00 

12/18” 918/24” Dye 

Pim Res Yee 2 RT ea ae OAR Ug ae WEN, ae ayes ae 200 290 %) 
Purple (fee GNIS hoe EWE, ee Ce REN ACE mR el aA yey EIEIO pe ee ne 150 240 90 
Watermelon: reds 26 C8 ah i ie Se er yrs Pah Cig fe IN er aed hee Bg 300 190 200 
WV eRe EE a May Le et a a Stan ATR TNO oe Oia” SR Wg A 100 AS 190 

LONICERA 


Per10 Per 100 
claveyi nana. Clavey’s Dwarf Honeysuckle. May. 5 feet. Zone 4. 
A new compact growing, dwarf Honeysuckle. Grows in well-finished globe 
shape without shearing. Small yellow flowers. Excellent specimen or as 
edging and hedging. 
ZOO WAZ TO MLS ee 2a hc) Rea sce Awe eee age en eR Fe A $ 4.50 $ 40.00 
B90) 2 EO) 1S ole ba tere ae! A Ray sete tale fo Sale Mee ee, Vey FR mele ihe | OP 7.00 65.00 


Per10 Per100 Per1i000 
korolkowi zabeli. Zabel Honeysuckle. May. 7 feet. Zone 5. 
An improved strain of the species. True deep pink flowers almost appear red 
in early bloom. Outstanding in flowers, fruit and hardiness. 


Ce OS PAD Wo Veal mb 0 ae pe Se SPEEA a) Aes le papel a 1 Bah Cat $400 $35.00 $_---- 
AD OV) ESCO 24 pan Ts 0 ae 2s A tote Deere ee ees ek tee eRe 5.00 45.00 400.00 
TOO SS NCOmear ye LE es sa ee Name cha Tee ae eee Pee 7.50 70.00 650.00 
a RSTO Oye ike we 5 MR oN ARR Ss id Ab REA EP ATE eR OO 9.00 85.00 800.00 


tatarica alba. White Tatarian Honeysuckle. May. 8-10 feet. Zone 8. 
Flowers of pure white are followed by red berries. Upright, neat habit. 


1100 wd2y to WTS Mines) 2 Stee + ee Eee eee Sa 3.50 30.00 250.00 
A200; US. CO, eee aN. ee a Eh Se 4.50 40.00 350.00 
AZOO; 20) wa Mey ee bl pk elie ebay Ae eee Se eae ee ee 5.50 50.00 450.00 


tatarica rosea. Rosy Tatarian Honeysuckle. May. 3-10 feet. Zone 3. 


Excellent blooms of rosy pink outside and light pink inside. An abundance 
of red berries. 


490. 12 ste, AQ IN ee ea re ee ee eee ae 3.50 30.00 250.00 
200) | 18) (tO Ui 220 ins 2 eee es a en ee 4.50 40.00 350.00 
2800 "52 CONS (iGo a 2 eA Sh Re ee a ee 5.50 50.00 450.00 
SOD0 "3 “VbO) Vay ECan et ee ee ES 9S es ee 7.00 65.00 600.00 


6250 14 tO) diese nee eae aes eee ee eee eee 8.50 80.00. 232 


BULLETIN NO. 1 19 


ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
LONICERA—Continued 


Per10 Peri00 Per 1000 


tatarica sibirica. Red Tatarian Honeysuckle. May. 8-10 feet. Zone 8. 


A profuse display of deep pink flowers followed by red berries. Hardy, neat 
and vigorous.. Excellent as specimen as well as in screen and border. 


PRES ECCMR Ot WATE ee ee ee i a ee ee $ 4.50 $ 40.00 $350.00 
DOMED IRC Gat = ee ES oe eS he eae 5.50 50.00 450.00 
Pa 3) iG MCS) Mg AS ES a ee es ere 7.00 65.00 600.00 
iS 2 Ut ig like Bis ee eee ee eee 8.50 SU0G7 s+ 22 


PHILADELPHUS 
coronarius. Sweet Mockorange. May. 9 feet. Zone 5. 


Old fashioned sweet-scented Mockorange. Free flowering and vigorous. 
Single white flowers 1-1% inches in diameter. Excellent for dry locations. 


SUD Tze DOE oo SO ee 4.00 SCO hy pa 
Sip LE EE. pcg 08 Se ae Ne eee 5.00 OO ee E| 
GEE MCI RE tes 22 ek OT, OS RN ek ee 6.00 300) Sea es 
USEC Pee we ost 28 eS eh a eh ee 7.50 TO0CR Bes 


grandiflorus. Big Scentless Mockorange. June. 9 ft. Zone 5. 
Single white flowers to 2 inches in diameter. 


errs AOE Ey OR ITYS 22 SO Se ER OL ERAN 8 Sa 4.00 30-00.py, fF £2 a= 
MeL) ise (10 ypc gS ge es ee nae See ee 5.00 45.00 
200 2 to 3 ft 


age eee ee ee 2 St ee 6.00 55.00 ft -e 


lemoinei. Lemoine Mock-orange. May-June. Zone 5. 
Semi-dwarf with good foliage. Dense clusters of small, fragrant white 


flowers. 

PPT Te ea es a SE: AU RRS e Saad he. 2 
Su TD ng) Ar 2 ee ee eee GOON Vece 2 8 er 
PTS CBE RM Gre ee 8 re Set he OO See ae 


virginalis. Virginal. June. 6-8 feet. Zone 6. 


Double flowering, fragrant Mockorange. Flowers are large, 2 inches in 
diameter and appear intermittently through the summer. 


id UL) Ee Dele ia ae 2 AO Ree te eee one oe aera 3.50 SOG WET eA 
CSL MSs PhD Sg SS a ee ee ee ee a 7.00 B00) is eee 
D3) 2 Gb dees ae Be es ee ee ee 8.50 AU Ug We be ae 


virginalis Bouquet Blanc. 6 feet. Zone 6. 


Single white flowers, 1 inch in diameter, evenly distributed over a mound- 
like plant. 


Laie Lee Tp Cee ss cl Sie ie Ee ee ee eee OAM” anagiene page eo 
REC NREMCN Adres Pe 5) ee ok ee) NG ie aan, Benes e 
PHYSOCARPUS 


opulifolius nanus. Dwarf Ninebark. June. 45 feet. Zone 3. 


A particularly valuable hardy, dwarf shrub of dense habit. Excellent facing 
plant, hedging material. Smaller, less lobed dark green leaves. Flowers and 
capsules similar to species. 


OPE WS ee WS 6.00 55.00 


20 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
Peri0 Per 100 


POTENTILLA 
fruticosa veitchi. Bush Cinquefoil. May. 4 feet. Zone 2. 


Low rather dense shrub with conspicuous white flowers in early summer 
and sparingly until September. 


O10) AB FOMAS AI ae eee Phe Ie ee eee eee, Lees $ 6.50 $ 60.00 
LOO 13; (CO | 24 et eh ae Sk Ae a gee ee ee eee a 8.00 75.00 
PRUNUS 


cistena. Purple-leaf Sand Cherry. May. 7 feet. Zone 2. 


Valued especially for its colorful foliage; however, produces blackish purple 
cherries following small white flowers. 


230. 22 CO WLS) Mae ee eet li sie Sees, SE ee oes egy eames ae 6.00 55.00 
210\- \VSh COW 24 inh eee ae oe eae SLRS Ee ota Sera ee ee 8.50 80.00 
AGO! 2) bOviS/YECs ee Sore ree ae eee ee I 2 ee ee eee 11.00 100.00 


Per10 Peri00 Per1000 
glandulosa. Doubleflowering Pink Almond. May. 4% feet. Zone 2. 
A beautiful shrub for foundation or border. Before leaves appear it bears 
an abundance of small double pink flowers closely set on twigs. One of the 
best of all ornamental flowering shrubs. 


DOO 212 lato? MLS sana eg tea op eae ata alk MN en ae pe $ 4.50 $40.00 $350.00 
1400) SMO Moat woe erste Ot Ae ET ERA 6.00 55.00 500.00 
2TO0|- 2" Tho HS REG te we ov es eee UE eee il ee 7.00 65.00 600.00 
SH00« [Sho wav ake Cea ee em One pany ela As ERAT 8.00 75.00 700.00 


Peri0 Per 100 

tomentosa Orient. April. 9 feet. Zone 2. 
Large shrub, vigorous and productive. Origin is Minnesota Fruit Breeding 
Farm. Fruit one-half inch in diameter, bright red. Flesh is meaty, juicy, and 
of pleasant flavor. Ripens early in July. Excellent jelly fruit. Budded on plum. 
SCO we 4b LO; Ney seis eS es ae eae at aye SS Se APN es a ee $14.00 $125.00 
CAS OER Ina ON « aks f ey NEN lb ae as SE em ew eh I go OR Ee Nees ru Ly 16.50 150.00 


triloba. Flowering Plum. April. 15 feet. Zone 4. 


Known as the “Rose Tree of China.” One of the finest shrubs. Completely 
covered with pink rose-like flowers during April and May. 


OG P25 CO) YO) Rite Re eee ae yrs ye tee Ng ae eee ee ee 10.00 90.00 
0 Og ims ee Ls it Sed Bae Ae Ue cI) Lb Sa a lb EN ENE ia ea Sell NaS eee 12.50 110.00 
RHODOTYPOS 


scandens. Black Jetbead. May. 6 feet. Zone 6. 


White flowers of four petals followed by shiny black berries that remain 
on the plant all winter. 


DAO Oi) EO 2 Fy 2 AES i Me Sener a 2 ae eae Eee a Poe ee Se 4.50 40.00 
250), (di? PUG w LSM ins Ss. ee Bes Loe gee, ee ere a iy can 5.50 50.00 
400), (18jtos 24 tented Teel tos Se AM ee 2 eee ese ye See ee. Le eae 7.00 65.00 
BO 2) tO Sih se NES AOR | eee pe) a) ee eee gi 8.50 80.00 


RHUS 
canadensis (aromatic). Fragrant Sumac. May. 5-6 feet. Zone 4. 

An excellent shrub of dense habit to use in front of larger plants or on banks. 
Small yellowish flowers are followed by scarlet fruit. Yellow and scarlet 
fall foliage. Very hardy and a rapid grower. 

DSO (Ul2 Wow AS Sin. 25a ee ee ee eee os 5.00 45.00 
D500. 2 We! Air! =") hk OT Oe a ee ee ee eee 6.50 60.00 
TOSO) 2° hon Sr Et oN Se is Os ee ee ee 7.50 70.00 


Peri0 Per100 Per1000 — 


glabra. Smooth Sumac. July. 15 feet. Zone 3. 
Small greenish flowers are followed by bunches of crimson berries which 


hang on into winter. Bright red autumn foliage. 


He te cOr hs ime 2 bas eee se Oe SIS SIBO NY $430.00!" $250.00 
2000 18 to. 24 1) 1 Sager gaia ea, SOA ON de Sate eae Pre 4.50 40.00 350.00 
3100 2 to 3 tt: —---- Ihe oA et Baa ee 5.50 © 50.00 450.00 
UOMOM COO yt bao ee fl 8 RE a le 7.00 65.00 


typhina. Staghorn Sumac. June 20-30 feet. Zone 4. 


Very fuzzy twigs comparable to young deer antlers. Fine for massing and 
on poor dry sol, Red autumn foliage. Pyramidal trut clusters hang al 


winter. 
Janu? to 18 ins) <2 2. M7 EA Re Wee ese ODE) 125/008) * 200:00 
18 to 24 DT nec 9 5 Oe =e =e = Se ee SS ===> 4.00 35.00 300.00 
2 to 3 Tie et sees vo ------- ------- ee -------- 5.00 45.00 ' 400.00 
Re tee iad ae LAU AG EN -. 650 60.00 550.00 
Beton by trees. WV ide he et Ste Ay ONT ae re 8.008 © “7500 | 2700100 
v 5 to 6 ft. ==S2555= SSss5s22 55 5525555 5555555525525 = 10.00 90.00 800.00 
6 to 8 iG =s==>> SS S55 SS Se SS SS SS ae eee eS -- 12.50 115.00 


ee rete Stier Stachorn Simias June. 20-30 feet. Heng | 
Very similar to the species; pat vet has aol aria deebiy oats a leatlees 


400 ~ to 12 rae -------- --------------- ------- -- 3.00 25.00 ----- 
1400 102 to 18 in. —-<---- ------ eee --o-e- am--rercc- 4.00 35.00 ----- 
BuuOmeS) to (24 tas.) REE PRONE ae aN AS 002 yas eee 
BomoMto rs ate. 8. RR AW AS86001) +) e500" La 


igtnaee Alpine Currant. May. 6-7 feet. Zone 3. 
Dark green foliage of fine texture appear very early in season. Tiny greenish 
yellow flowers, scarlet berries. Densly compact, upright low shrub and ideal 
as hedge. Does well in shade areas. 


aew--- 


SOOmplom ton 05) inka sa. So LL oe Sh A ee ee 6.00 SoOOe (eceeee | 
POLO el ator 1S Wye 25.8 2. ee boats erat se NE oes oe 7.00 65.00 eee 
HOM Sie tOMo+ ie ee oe Sh ews4 536 eee ee =} 9.00 85.00 — 4 5r 
purpurea nana. Dwarf Arctic Blue Willow. March. 4 feet. Zone 5. ; 
One of the better in the species with dense habit, fine Sy gray leaves . 
and purple twigs in winter. Suited to moist situations, hedges and borders. | , 
BUMPN OL stamets. Mines 8 ee oS ge Se Amy ph Ate 3 7, 2:50, 20008) a= | 
ed OE MCOMECL oy METIS 2 Oe once FOP g oh ee A eS 3.50 30.00 | 
POMMOM Te ele ines Mote Vo dad 2! eo. 35100) | 
140 18 to 24 1) 0. eee | Peer GS Wee 5.00 45.00 RAS | 
py ‘ i. 

repens “Golden Dwarf”. March-April. 3-5 feet. Beng 
Silvery gray-green foliage on yellow stems. Horizontal pl: | J 
H205NCoe LO 2) (in, se 2 ee ere ee ee 2 3.50.0 it 2 bees, | 
350 12 to i5 iti, 2A dh a oe ae eh ee ee 4.50 Pas a5 ces if 
150 15 to 18 Lina, Se wo Peel oes Ssocece So SSSSeseé See Soe 5.00 ----- ia ae 
SPIREA ’ Soha £ ; 
deeuthearand’ Spivea: May. 5-6 feet. Zone 5. Ay! 
The most free-flowering and showy of early Sines Flat clusters of pure = 
white flowers on arching branches. Useful as specimen and in borders. — wt 
BEG D2 the dike, Wane Jaca 2 9 NN AR a 0) 5 
nC ce ee ee 50d |. 4500) 2 1 

BING) DLT Ua, RES are eels ae eee i Pere eG) (Oe00l >) osces 
hae 
7 4 
qa 


22 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 


SPIREA—Continued 
Per10 Per100 Per 1000 


billardi. Billard Spirea. June. 6 feet. Zone 5. 
Produces pyramidal spikes of bright rose flowers. Forms a dense mass of 


growth. 

760°. 42 to! AS ng se eee ete SO a ee ee een bes $ 4.00 $ 35.00 $300.00 
BLO. Sy tow! 24 ie ce Ree ae fey te eal ee Me 5.00 45.00 400.00 
$20: DO: 1S HE ep ates oy RS a oe Sg ie pee an eee 6.00 59.00 500.00 


bumalda Anthony Waterer. June. 2 feet. Zone 5. 
Flat clusters of bright crimson flowers to 6 inches in diameter are produced 
over a period of several weeks. 
230.) D:stov) D2) nari Belton eae oe ae nukes, Lene. © el aia ge. 3.00 25.00: Sees 
110) 12: to: LS lias Sup aera a eae hier OU yeaa, ewe 4.00 35.00 ° 


bumalda froebeli. Froebel Spirea. June. 2-3 feet. Zone 5. 
A very hardy, vigorous spreading plant producing bright pink flowers. 
Young foliage has purplish tips. Autumn coloration reddish bronze. 


170 69.4 FO1 CI 2 I BA ee ae eek ty ane ee eal pe 3.00 25.00. as 
540 1D to ASU iris Oe Pe See ake ere Ga) Ra piv cena ke 4.00 35.00 ee 5 
Pod (mm esl oo a7: Oy Ya es aA a AI OR SN Dt eet Se 5.50 50.00... 22 
BO! 62.6 tO 2A EEL os) a) Raa Sea pee beh Een weed oy AY, 7.00 65.00 - =o 


japonica coccinea. Redflowering Japanese Spirea. July. 4 feet. Zone 5. 
Similar in growth and habit to Anthony Waterer Spirea but much clearer 
and richer coloring.. Foliage shows little fading to magenta. 

F230 "9 SEO! O12 aT Ae Ewe eeu dew ly RA poeSie aes Poe? DN 3.50 30.00 
260 "12s tov AS ye es US aera peeps eke eee Ws Seta a 5.00 45.00 


thunbergi. Thunberg Spirea. May. & feet. Zone 4 


Low growing shrub with slender branches. Early pure white flowers in 
clusters. Fine textured foliage turns to orange and yellow in fall. 


140) \ 12: £0 AS? hin), 22 ee on ee, ee ea! eee eee aS 4.50 40.00. "Sa 
SLUM ES oR Ry7 Slip borat sk Nak on SEA Be uate SM a thes SE 2 WPL aes 5.50 50.00  e== 
BOO! 2: COR BE ba kee pe eet NTL REE te, ye pee ey ee eae ae 6.50 60.00°" 7 Same 


vanhouttei. Vanhoutte Spirea. May. 6 feet. Zone 4. 


Profuse white flower clusters, gracefully arching branches and general de 
pendability maintain a valued reputation for the Vanhoutte. Excellent. for 
flowering hedge, border and shrub mass. 


4090 EZ EO! TIN ES Ee NE SRS eS Pee epee ae tee RAE 3.00 25.00 200.00 

5200" 18) tor 2a any oe el se ee ee ee ee ee Ree eee 4.50 40.00 350.00 

2090 27 BOF 403 Eb, pe a Re eae Se ee es, ee 5.50 50.00 450.00 

O50)" Soi 52 Ets 6 isk) Sear ee ee pe a 7.00 65.00 600.00 
SYMPHORICARPOS 


albus. Common Snowberry. June. 6 feet. Zone 4. 


Attractive green foliage. Pink flowers. Large white waxy berries in clusters 
in autumn. Will grow under adverse conditions. 


900 1S ito 24am Else oe Le ee ee ee 4.50 40.00 350.00 
2200.2 ste: By tise Pees eee ee ee 5.50 50.00 450.00 
SYRINGA 


chinensis. Chinese Lilac. May. 15 feet. Zone 5. 


Commonly called Rothomagensis. An upright shrub with arching branches 
and rich purple flowers. Very good for general planting because of its free 
blooming qualities and hardiness. 

S00). 2) (0G S) NEES G2 oe 8 a a 7.00 65.00, . 342 
570.. 3 £0; 44h. se ke a ee 8.50 80.00 ° 22 
S10, 34 tos .Br Bi. See ee ree eee 11.00 100.00 . > 2a 


BULLETIN NO. 1 23 


ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 


SY RINGA—Continued 
Per10 Peri00 Per1000 


vulgaris purpurea. Common Lilac. May. 20 feet. Zone 3. 
A hardy, attractive shrub with large clusters of purplish flowers. 


Pine) JS) tt 3 Ot ate ee Sek ons ee $ 4.00 $ 35.00 $300.00 
Lea) Eee (Rs BY ae RS SS Pe Re 2 ee ee 7.00 Gn008 > a 5 
Sl Sal Cpe Sahat ks eo ee © Ok Ee a eee oil 1 gl wy se ee ety 


vulgaris, Hybrids and Horticultural Varieties. May. 15 feet. Zone 4. 
OWN ROOT. These Lilacs have been grown from layers and root cuttings 
or grafted on California Privet and thus are largely on their own root, 
These marvelous products of selection are rapidly becoming the most popular 
flowering shrubs because they are used as specimens, ornamental clumps, 
screens, and for hedges. 


Per-10 Per 100 


$ RE Leb) Biep py te Ra eS a! So Lal 2 ge ee $ 5.00 $ 45.00 

Ep 1hD) TS Saga. ot ek ERIS AS pa 3 ae ahs Oe ee ee 6.00 55.00 
12/18” 9/12” 

Pee eb ee OO biC Mac) ser eee eee eh ee el 120 50 
(DEPEND Es See CG a ge es ee 200 250 
ete SHLOMO CH eaNC po rs Ste ee ie en he ee tbe 510 
PDS EES Spey 0 (evo Bat ey ooo tye Cee fe Dae ae A 220 50 
CEThS7 Lie ORES 3 aiwaves lsegetnie oj ke) Su ER Se a 330 260 
(IVS TE Leg Pe cen res Sayeed te ee AY 200 300 
Pan SCE soiree MEINE, © 2 6 een se ee ke ry 400 
I eee EEN ee SHIP Ce ett Ti be) = ee ete ee 540 320 
Nemo weannes.. Gouble, wiolets 4 ')o +. fos 8 2 fel ee apie Bie 380 
MCHC REEOHHICT.7 COMBICT NIAC fas et ee se ek 200 60 
Nene awe Ghatenay, double white 222. 02=) + 2 e+ .- ae 300 
Wa rmeaine ) nehner.: Goume. pink 9 he) 92s ke aa 180 
Mamie wee rsmiC) Terier Gonpicmwiite ts 8 oe ae wn J & 100 
Ma atent SLepnian, sincle, swihite: -. 92-2 5 = ee ba 140 
Wy ltih: LE PSR DS Gyre es eR any aa oot Se ie ee ee Se ee a 125 
SEGED. JOP b  leorkla Yen A EL ce ee ee ee a &. 200 
PESSSS. LITE ETD) Girvan ee 9) eye Se a ee a a i 340 


Per10 Peri100 Per1i000 
TAMARIX 
africana. African Tamarix. May. 10-12 feet. Zone 7. 
Slender spreading branches, reddish brown bark, pink flowers. 


SEL 4. le 2b Oe ee Se ee ee $ 2.50 $20.00 $_---- 
Ell Ley Qe kt Sits we ee oe ee ee ee 4.00 35.00 300.00 
isd Le 90 “ab erinhvs SE Re ee Se Sree es eee 5.00 45.00 400.00 
CE SEL te ee ee ee bE 7.00 OT OUks |e Mees 
LUl) 2 (PLO LAMA oe ee ee 8.50 OU.007) faa 


hispida. Kashgar Tamarisk. June. 15 feet. Zone 6. 
Fine, feathery blue-green foliage sets off bright pink flowers. Produces 
bloom on new wood so that severe pruning may be practiced. 
SPICER ren ltr en ey Se Pe ee 5.00 ATO = ee ss 2 
Los) ok, 1b e8s a hse J al Sa a ee ee a 7.00 65.00 Aes 


hispida Summer Glow. June-August. 8 feet. Zone 6. 
The finest variety we have ever seen. Lacy silvery-blue foliage. Tyran rose 
flowers in spikes all summer. Good in dry soil, sun or part shade. 
hanl 2 tht MA a Bh onal ae 3.50 30.00 250.00 
Bol = a no GE a ae ee a ae 8.50 SOG. ys 


Pink Cascade. Pat. No. 1275. July-August. Zone 3. 
Masses of flesh-pink panicles in late summer. Fine for seashore planting. 
Piel gh NE Gs BO ys ak Se ee ne Se 3.50 30.00; ot ae 3 
SL LS Cie Saat ee eS ee 4.50 SU00 ik toes 
Sl ie Deg wt eek le a ee eee 6.00 Bo.00, Mase Sos 


Per10 Per100 Per 1000 


Sea Seeks eee era 12 feet. Zone 3. 
Produces white flowers in flat clusters followed by bright red berries that 
Mesa iae ee ue Gee een ork 


i 
9° to 12 SC oRAPWIEL La is Mibld lier mes AR i Ree het 3 3.50 See Sei oe 
12 to 18 rt he ve ete) Ace aS gaa a) ener oy eee 9 4.50 40.00 —---- 
18 to 24 ins ee Se ee 6.00 -—-—--- 


_ Nannyberry Viburnum. May. 20 feet. Zone 8. 

oe green leaves and a splendid purplish red autumn color rate this Vibur- 
num as an excellent background or screen plant. Flat clusters of white 
flowers are followed by black berries valuable as winter bird food. 


100; 49) ita, p12) hinpaess eee UG oo Peis Spe. 298 59 28000 
410) 12.topt8utme ase OU Mae OOP pe Tae Me eee hase 2 ee aD 40.00. 92328 
110 18 to 24 in.. -------- 22-2 2-- 222-2222 22-2-22---- 6.00 56.00 aes 
_ opulus. European Cranberry. May. 12 feet. Zone 3. 

sree light gray branches. White flowers in flat clusters followed by 
eal See PeUnies EE tae ue ness a oe ane ee 
--- Does equally well in sun and shade and in normal to wet soils. Upright, 

bare seeceaine habit. Fine Sosy obit and screen shrub. 
b TUES ge 7 ofan ACS, bs DNR 20g ta Saag 2. Nae i SAR a, Lege eae 3.50 30.00 250.00 
60) 12s oS pins Moe ee ere ce ee ahs Ne «cai 4:50. 00 350.00 
1050. “LS ctv (Oe tints eee ere een Ee Bee 9 54ers, 16.00 55.00 500.00 


opulus Gertie: Common Snowball. May. 10-12 feet. Zone 4. 
A well-known shrub of upright, spreading branch habit. Produces white 
flowers in round PE natiap hiteceetibias 


T7OONG to, HOM iwi oie oer eat Pe A 450. 20.00 
Pa20, Slee Load inser ny clears tg amen amet 650°. 50.00) aa 
4000) taltte, Dalam vn Wicale a ies NW se? Meee 1-700. 65.00 2 ee 
130) tors eis ad SUE LO | ho bon es 


_ trilobum. American Cranberrybush. May. 12 feet. Zone 3. 
Produces white flowers in flat clusters followed by scarlet berries. Scarlet 


fall foliage. 
170' O-Gtoeti Dunne 492 see ah aw, Be ere ae Re ed BOD 35.00 ee 
430 12 to 18 GD St tel ee es RT eal a ce Lee Co 5.00 45.00 = 


Bristol, Ruby. May, 5 feet. Zone 5. 
Large soft ruby-red flowers produced on a shapely, erect plant. Vigorous 


and hardy. 
150 2 to So att. e--------~----------------- -- = - ee - --- 7.50 70.00 pee aa bef 
ABO! Yt (Hows aki om Eee oak pn are dees eee td AOL 85.00 ae 


florida Oldfashioned Pink Weigela. May. 68 feet. Zone 4. 
Very popular. Displays beautiful, showy pink flowers. 


4501 1'Sy to eit. Baie eS ie ss Re ee ee O) 60.00 fet. 
770 2 to 3 ALAR ee ct Yee AL are ce: Wye 7.50 70.00 ewr--- 


TAQO. 1Bi sO) 4Tt: BAe ee one ee ee ee OO 85.00 iter. 


BULLETIN NO. 1 25 


ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 


WEIGELA—Continued 
Peri0 Perl100 Per 1000 


nana variegata. Dwarf Variegated. May. 5 feet. Zone 5. 
Leaves variegated with white. Flowers pale pink, almost white. Compact 


plant. 2 
ees Susie, Fare a The) eh ce 2 ee Re eee He SEE00. 8 5o160:00 202223 
DLs 2g ED CBI 0 ae Py a eee ee BS AER eS by 1 eee 8.50 &0:005 4 


Newport Red. (Vaniceki) May. 6 feet. Zone 4. 
New ruby-red, recommended for its hardiness and its habit of growth. 
Neat, well-formed plant. 


sli ® Ebvo Poke bie oa) Sa ee ee ee ee Se Ula ea eS 4.50 40'0037 5; 35-2 
TORO ee Ls > <a ee Sok te 2 thy) ee Oe se A 7.50 70.00 a ca 
TERI, Shag ae a an: a a ae ee ee Cae a Oe 8.50 SO002 F fitena te 


wagneri Eva Rathke. May. 5 feet. Zone 5. 
Brilliant crimson flowers borne in profusion on a spreading shrub. 


ROA De aCOgs 8 witness 5 2e eee Soi ES ee 4.50 40007 te 2 
LAU, | Deh OCS Sp a ee AR Ae See oe 2s 7.50 COCO 2 et 


2 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


Vines 


(Tied, 2 year No. 1, 10. 2 year Medium, 25 per bundle) 


Peri10 Per100 Per1000 


CELASTRUS 
orbiculata., Oriental Bittersweet. June. 36 feet. Zone 5. 
An excellent twining vine. Leaves are more rounded than C. scandens and 


fruits, which are yellow and red berries, are in small lateral clusters instead 
of large terminal clusters. 


1500 3 year) NOVEL hae sate ae UR, SL So GRAS ag _-$ 6.00 S22) ee 


3100), (2) Years! ANOMaRees Se ayteee bade: sels Je ip ie ge a 5.00 45.00 400.00 
6600) /2)\ssrearg Med arin aeun eae aU i aye Eee ee ee 4.00 35.00 300.00 


scandens. American Bittersweet. June. 20 feet. Zone 4. 


Inconspicuous flowers. A tall vigorous climber, with bright green leaves and 
orange-yellow berries. Good for covering rocks, walls or lattice. 


O20. Bioneers MINI: Wak ope rteei 5 Cece maar a oe ie! ee ks ae je 5.00 - 45.00 400.00 
2000')'2) year Vienne Oe nes Te eae eet yh We ae ee ee 4.00 35.00 300.00 


CLEMATIS 


paniculata. Sweet Autumn Clematis. August. 30 feet. Zone 5. 


Fragrant white flowers in profusion. Vigorous plant with dense lustrous 
leaves. Fluffy, silvery seed heads make display after flowers. Disease and 
pest resistant. Easy to grow. 


TAO 1) yee PINIOa BLAM Per Bh ee Be Mah So i Se ce eg 6.00 55.00 
B20) v2 SVears quvLe OItITINe piv eee kee tie UCM eR Cee ee 5.00 45.00 


Tangutica. Golden Clematis. June. 9 feet. Zone 6. 
Bright yellow blooms to 4 inches in diameter. 


TVOON) Qi rear: Wr Non gelia Age oe eed eg 8 Naan or tes Le $5.00 65.00. 2am 
570 2) year, Medium=2 5200 = eg eg a Siew Lh 6.00 55.00 |. =23a8 
EUONYMUS 


fortunei colorata. Purpleleaf Wintercreeper. 4 feet. Zone 6 


An excellent ground cover with leaves an inch long turning a purplish red 
in fall. Retains fall foliage color all winter. 


480)s' 3 MiCam saNGN Gly pees eT Ee Beet te ee a eee 7.00 65:00 333 
ZUOO UY seo. Vie ene sk TINGG ia alle | See ae Fa are ee ee ge ee Ee Px 7D 80) 50.00 450.00 
560) 2. syear./ Medium.) ees: 2. Ve eee ae 2 ee ee 4.50 40.00 350.00 


fortunei mimimus. Baby Euonymus. Zone 6. 


Slow growing dwarf evergreen with small leaves. Clings tightly to rough 

surfaces; excellent for covering low walls. 

130: 552) ""wear NOL Ae 2 et re £3 SS ee A ee ee 6.50 ‘60.00 
90) 2. year, (MIGGiUIM 2422) Swe, Bae ete oe een oe -- 5.50 50.00 


fortunei radicans. Common Wintercreeper. 25 feet. Zone 6. 
Evergreen foliage with leaves about 1 inch long. Grows rapidly. Excellent 
climbing vine or ground cover. 


3250 |, 2) years: MINOy Ailes ogee ee ae ee 6.50 60.00 550.00 
1400) 2) svear.. (Meaiuind sen Seg es Sal ee ee 5.50 50.00 450.00 


BULLETIN NO. 1 27 


VINES—Continued 


Per10 Peri00 Peri000 
LONICERA 
heckrotti. Everblooming Honeysuckle. June. 30 feet. Zone 5. 


A vine-like shrub, valued for its bright purple flowers that open with a 
deep yellow center. Blooms throughout the summer. 


GUNS Pee aia UES hb ees ee Cake eo ae te LS ae a a $4.00 $ 35.00 $300.00 


japonica halliana. Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle. June. 25 feet. Zone 4. 
White trumpet shaped flowers turn yellow with age. Semi-evergreen foliage 
turns bronze in autumn. Grows well in sun or shade and is frequently used 
as a ground cover. Rapid grower. 


SSO ates Cet ie INOS bint oe O62 Seek wees Pe ES ee 4.00 OD U0) ieee 
BADD) 94 BSG TG UF Al meh aE eae a Bee ee Se Pees Se ee 3.50 30.00 250.00 
Bote ey meVeAT as MCCMINI Om erect (eee 2 OOP pose eet es 3.00 25.00 200.00 


sempervirens. Trumpet Honeysuckle. June. 50 feet. Zone 4. 


Large coral-red trumpet shaped flowers and beautiful blue-green foliage 
especially recommend this vine. Blooms from June until frost. 


Goma VCE ie INO pes aera ei, 6h Pee 5.00 45.00 400.00 
AO oy Cokes | Were Cae eee pls 5838 bl ke 4,00 35.00 300.00 
PARTHENOCISSUS 


quinguefolia engelmanni. Engelmann Ivy. 50 feet. Zone 3. 
A hardy, clinging vine producing dense green foliage that turns a vivid red 
in autumn. Leaves smaller than the species. 


PEWS MeV CLES MIN Oe Net ame oeme ob Ei ise a) le 5.00 ASOO" Teese: 
2 SU PARAS eh dN Ce LO PD ee ee ee nga dl Se A Sees 4.50 40.00 350.00 


tricuspidata veitchi. Veitch Boston Ivy. 60 feet. Zone 5. 
A graceful and hardy clinging vine. Glossy green foliage, purple when young 
and turning bright scarlet in the fall. 


EO NCAT un NOt umes eee his Beh BAY iy 7.00 Ga: 00d) Wie ae 
ROUGE ce era bet ANC CRIETID ae ps. ool. tue AY RS A 6.00 Dd-O0. i iE ree 


28 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


Hedging 


CARAGANA 


arborescens. Siberian Peashrub. May. 15-20 feet. Zone 2-3. 
Per100 Per 1000 


i 10, Ca a 0 Re Os ho Weenie en eS ke ek Lee eT I $ 3.00 $ 25.00 

5LOO. 12° to. 18) tn hs ae oe a eee ee ee Pane ees oes meee 4.00 35.00 

1700! 18; to) 24 im hs 5h ee CR ee ee ee ee ae ere 5.50 50.00 

4300':'2) to 8) £0.05 2 eA ee ae eee ge eee a er 7.50 65.00 

1900).°3 to 4° 10.25). 4 se Ree Se Sateen, eens Se a eae 10.00 90.00 
LIGUSTRUM 


amurense. Amur River North Privet. June 15 feet. Zone 4. 
Produces white flowers in small spikes followed by dull, small black berries. 


4200: °9):to' "12! in: Ubranchedee 9 ee eee ae arene eee ee ee 8.50 75.00 
960. 18 to. 24, ins Sticanesyandinip seme ae ee ee 16.50 140.00 
3970.2 to-'3 ft. 93 and: 4. canesr sake ame see ee yee seen nee! i 2eeO0 200.00 


ibolium. Ibolium Privet. June. 12 feet. Zone 5. 


4800". 12 ‘to ‘AS “ings eo Se ee ee ee en eee alee ere pee Se eS 14.00 120.00 
9900: «18 to (2 sivas 2 ae eet ge eee eee kot gs rere ee 16.50 140.00 
51010, 0 AP Aied 50 Rs Wage MIR re YR aM tv MIR APU as Dee NT a ee ee Be 21.00 190.00 


Per10 Peri00 Per1000 


obtusifolium regelianum. Regal Privet. 6-8 feet. Zone 5. 
Horizontal, spreading branches on a low dense growing plant. Fine, hardy 


hedge. 
350-9 EOke D2: Ace Eo Oe ee aan ed, eee em te Byte a ae $ 2.75 $ 25.00 $e 
GOO ALD" Co 18 eae eae ee a og eet Ceres ery aa ee ee 4.00 35.00" 7 2258 


Per100 Per 1000 
ovalifolium. California Privet. June. 15 feet. Zone 6. 


Creamy white flowers in small clusters are followed by black berries. 


4900): Sr toatl? invcsbranched= sts. sri. hare ie ae as ee $ 8.50 $ 75.00 
2900) ):12 7 toate in. bran cCnede Wr fat segue wie ee Ee an eee ae 12.00 100.00 


vicaryi. Vicary Golden Privet. July. 12 feet. Zone 6. Per10 Peri00 Per 1000 


Golden yellow foliage during entire season. White flowers in small clusters. 
Blue-black berries. 


1400 :'s9 CO, BQ) ine SE ISA EAE ee age ee eee $ 3.50 $30.00 $275.00 
2002 15. tO TBA Ot Ck Se age eae ee eee eee 6.00 50.00 . ae 
S000 18. tO DE Tae, Sere ete ree Oe eS ee ee 8.00 15.00. "eae 
20012 tO) 2s 77 ne epee eee ee a Ses De Dee Sex 11.00 100.00 (23gme 


Per100 Per 1000 
vulgare. Cheyenne Privet. Plant Introduction No. 107630. Zone 4. 


A selection of vulgare that gives evidence of being somewhat more hardy 
than the species. Reports on file show no damage from cold or dry weather 
in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Boise, Idaho; and Sheridan, Wyoming. 


100 19 40) (12) An 2 a 8 a ee ee ee eee $14.00 $5: Je 
2000 A2ZP tots: ainvas Sele Wadi OE en 2 Ce LS RS 17.50 150.00 
2000: 18: to. G2ay itis Ae te Se PU eee eee ee MEEE VE Sn 20.00 175.00 
6500) 2 to, 38. Bt. KB a sed oe Bas SNe 8 te eee me ee eee 25.00 200.00 
2100, B60." 4 HEU ete OR a Se So a Ce eee 32.50 275.00 


BULLETIN NO. 1 29 


HEDGING—Continued 


LONICERA 
Peri00 Per 1000 


tatarica rosea. Rosy Tatarian Honeysuckle. May. 3-10 feet. Zone 3. 
Flowers are rosy pink outside and light pink inside. 


ONG OIELO, COPE LAN SRT Tama Fy 0a oan ML ges esses ee oo BE tigi FS $ 8.50 $ 75.00 
SNUG Lod ag waa Fog a pa ei See ree eat sh ge 14.00 120.00 
AE el oe CON ay Lie sete eRe ae IP eh sm ee eee eee Se oh oe 19.00 160.00 


tatarica sibirica. Red Tatarian Honeysuckle. May. 8-10 feet. Zone 3. 
Deep pink flowers. Good foliage and form. 


OU O COMPLE Aie ST ne be Sri aes ee es ee RS OP ak Pe Se 8.50 75.00 
(OUD De Tr) “iRese Mole SE Seen ea wpe Bee OAS Sel Becca Ay Me Dp rae A 14.00 120.00 


zabeli. Zabel Honeysuckle. May. 7 feet. Zone 4. 
Generally accepted as the best of the improved strains of Red Honeysuckle, 
Prolific in berry. Tidy and hardy. 


UCM EOMaCOMe LD oaL It. eet see eee Poko ee Cee ee ee eee 11.00 100.00 
PU UME AMO As: hI se Seen fae eee lee Zen nee Sagat Wl we Dyk See seks 16.50 150.00 
WOO) MSs Spek Bm bale Se BEL E e e e  ee e ee  ta 22.50 200.00 


ROSA 


rugosa. Rugosa Rose. June. 6 feet. Zone 3. 
Flowers fuchsine-pink to white, single, 2-3 inches in diameter. Large brick 
red fruit. Orange autumn foliage. Withstands clipping for formal hedges. 
Does well on seacoasts where salt spray reaches it. 


SUL tific ripe ee les 06 | 1 Dio sa aie Si RA eye ee ee ee 25:000 y pp 
TOO BLE swale fh ao by 0G oe 3 A at ae Pe ee gry bn ae te etc arm Oe a 22550" pag tee 


SPIREA 
vanhouttei. Vanhoutte Spirea. May. 6 feet.. Zone 4. 


Profuse white flower clusters, gracefully arching habit and general de- 
pendability make this one of the most valued hedging plants. 


RCO ME Zo Ghee eee pe enn ere en ee Se ee 14.06 120.00 
SPAN le). ho Ae bella tee ES See 5 te Ae ee ee ee ae 25.00 220.00 


ULMUS 
pumila. Siberian Elm. 
An excellent hedging material. See “Lining Out Stock.” 
NOTE: Lonicera heckrotti makes a novel and attractive hedge when planted in 
rows and kept sheared. Blooms all summer. See “Vines” for further description 
and prices. 


30 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


Lining Out Stock 


Our liners are all carefully graded. The crooked and poor plants are discarded. 


We are confident that our stock will please you. 


Tied: 3-4 ft. and up, 25; 2-3 ft. 50; 18-24 in. and smaller, 100 per bundle. 


Peri100 Per 1000 


CELASTRUS 
orbiculata. 
G50" GSC VDs Tee ye ay oe ae ay ra ea, ee ee a eee 2) $ 7.50 
(O00. 12) toehS anys J) 200 a ee Ee ee tee fe fe ee ast RR 10.00 
x (51) A Ena 0 te ab on as ene Ta CMe ee ET ead Vth WARN, oe 9) 15.00 
CELTIS 
occidentalis. Common Hackberry. 
1600.) 65 t0\02) hin Be eS See te ee ee Re eee RE ee yey AED 5.00 
SOOO) yD he | ES) Rr I aN ME ED cae ed om GENE ey Sh he a 7.50 
2800) 185, Co; (24s Sa SOM) Cty RMN ay ane gee ee Be er ee rel Ae 10.00 
GLEDITSIA 
triacanthos inermis. Thornless Honeylocust. 
2000's! 61 'CO: 5 B24 pao 21 es I CaS 9D ye A ane eee One, Se 3.50 
800. )..2.\-to iS EC 2 years Wee Ne Ue eee oe el perce ee AS Sa 9.00 
1400) 3) to “4 RE a2) Sear SURE ee eee ee eee fe eee ae er oes | ee 20.00 
3000 ' 4 €0°: 5 EE WS. eer a ee | AE UP a es eke Ee ete 25.00 
2000: '5) to: GEES 8 years: -Sieee! eetan a) oS ieee ey ee ir ke Oe 35.00 
POPULUS 
Carolina and Norway Poplar. 1 yr. hardwood cuttings. 
500 <4. Cot Bilt eg ge Bee, Sie REP a aeoe bey ces Spa es eae eee A ae _. 25.00 
1600, 25, tO "GL eS TEP ee ae oe ek ne LT ery a ee ag 30.00 
LOOO' Gi BO 8 (EEC. SeU TOU RO CEE TEE OB VIN Py ULE EI, J) Aree A ds nll PG? 37.50 
Lombardy Poplar. 1 yr. hardwood cuttings. 
1500), Bt Moo 44 eR Bh aaa A sen Be eee. ae Tle Ae Eg SE 20.00 
12000: 4 Oy Se EEi ae MR eee Eee OT ey Yo ahen ed ee Pa a Ln a 27.50 
OOO) B: EOs Go BE OS Se a Oy a 8 EE SEs Ck ad mm MeO NS IOC ge 35.00 
12000) CSCO Bates eas bene aM, BAN OL TOR po meee ere ea Meet aa eee B 45.00 
SALIX 
alba tristis. Niobe Willow. 
BOO: C18 fot Qa: cima ee Me ae Lae Ee avg ae a Ne EO eee ee 8.00 
ZOO! 224 CONTR ELE sR EN re SN Se a Bede OU ROY, ae ne ae a 12.50 
AAOD ABeeto 4 y EC Oe ae SES 2 RT IN Se ee ete ee 20.00 
blanda. Wisconsin Weeping Willow. 
B00 4 LOM OEE Le 8 arc Pee Ee ee Pee eae Dee Se seers t en 25.00 
TOOO ‘5: bo’. Gai tee hey SU ee Cia EA ere aes eee a ee ae ge eee 35.00 
TOO: (56 “tO, Bethe le eee eae Bye eae Sate en ene 45.00 
ULMUS 
americana. American Elm. 
1100'|) GA TOs Ma rine! te AT er Pa ee ee ee 3.50 
BIN0 | +2) to S NEL, 2h anys Vale ee ee es Oa Le eae Sp eee 9.00 
ALO) UB) tO Vai bly | Sippy A ee Bite ear aes, trees ee ee ee cee ee 11.00 
BAO) 4) "LO or kta yee ee I ie ieee SC eee ee ee - 14.00 
pumila. Chinese Elm. 1 and 2 year seedlings. 
41506. £0 7° 22) ine ee i pe he ee ee ee 3.50 
5000)" 2 to By ft... 2 rym Dee ae AG ee ee Pe ee 9.00 
1900 \3.\to 4.02 yrs. ict ee eee eee 16.50 
$OO00. 4to ‘bi Pb 2) yee ee ee Rae ee ee ee 30.00 
350), : 5 Ho Grit): Siar kM bien es ee ee ee ee, 5s 35.00 
50 16 tou) ft 4S yrth sete ee a a ee ee eee ae ee 45.00 


400 38; Go! DO EER GS yr oe ies ee Ti eae a em mg Og 60.00 


$ 60.00 
90.00 
125.00 


BULLETIN NO. 1 31 


Specimen Evergreen 


PRICES include digging, BALLED and BURLAPPED by experienced personnel; 
however, ALL EVERGREENS ARE SOLD WITH THE DISTINCT UNDERSTAND- 
ING THAT IF PLANTS ARRIVE IN GOOD CONDITION AND ARE ACCEPTED 
OUR RESPONSIBILITY CEASES. We DO NOT guarantee survival. 


Evergreens that are selected and marked by customers in the nursery will carry 
20 percent additional charge added to the following listed prices. 


WE INVITE inquiries for varieties and sizes not listed. Many items in nominal 
quantities of either size or variety are not listed herein. 


Peri10 Per i100 


ABIES 
cencolor. White Fir. 70-80 feet. Zone 8. 


Large gray-green needles on a symmetrical tree. Fine shape is held even 


when old. 

EPPA ON LONGED 4a iL ya oie, MRR ie ae MMe ee aN $40.00 $3875.00 

Ame COMPAL a hie eae oat Meee minee UR tL leg calls Et es gl 47.50 450.00 
JUNIPERUS 


chinensis glauca hetzi. Hetz Blue Juniper. 6-8 feet. Zone 4. 
Rapid growing blue-green spreader. Resembles Pfitzer but lighter in color. 
Stands shearing well. 


PAY (ANS AO) alls) aig Di IE se Lea NS COU AE eee 32.50 300.00 
SOME omRCO 21 oil ies Reese o pepe ones, conuee Aue CR ki Pe ed te 37.50 350.00 


chinensis Keteleeri. Keteleer Juniper. Zone 2. 


Compact pyramidalform with ascending branches and dark green scale-like 
foliage. 


OME COM CUO EL Prema ele aw NOL i ee el AD OU Ree 


chinensis pfitzeriana. Pfitzer Juniper. Zone 4. 
Valuable natural spreading habit of growth. 
TGSUY) AIDE, Geo] Pa tla 9 rir ode eS ns fs Pens Sepals ee ee 5 eet IPA (10) 250.00 


chinensis sargenti. Sargent Juniper. Zone 4. 
Prostrate shrub with creeping stems. 


PAO LACM LORE tla Wier eee ele TEER Wy Ye 32.50 300.00 
Tae TIS e (ONT Ue | ha Pau ay od oe a eee ee ee ET Bape Sa ah Bn 37.50 ee if 


chinensis sargenti Ames. Ames Juniper. Zone 4. 
Broad upright plant, tapering to a pointed top. 


BE UG Gy EE in BS ae a 2 eAU HOU) ee 
UME ARMOR ae he eee sete eR eke eke 50.00 475.00 
UVR po maCOR NI eiGa ss rae eee Lh oot oe OE Le SOOLOO 575.00 


communis hibernica. Irish Juniper. Zone 2. 
A dense, upright form of communis. Very symmetrical with glaucous green 


foliage. 
UE EUG eee eres or en eee See et AA ee ee 15.00 125.00 
DOM RCORMOMC Rae eee wie ee pee A See SO ees 22.50 200.00 


32 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


SPECIMEN EVERGREENS—Continued 
JUNIPERUS—Continued 
Per10 Per 100 


procumbens. Japgarden. Juniper. Zone 6. 
Spreading shrub to 2 feet high. Slow grower. 


260) AZ "Gon jaG, nse e 8 oe ee eee ae eee eee aes $30.00 $275.00 
GOE DB. Cy HOE sy ha sae 1 an ie ge ee eg te ea 47.50 450.00 


procumbens nana. Dwarf Japgarden Juniper. Zone 5. 
Handsome low shrub often planted as ground cover. 


ATO 22) CoO: (NB) Araceae Sa eR eg re ee ee ee 40.00 375.00 
190" (15! to’ 18a ims A Oe ee Sh ee ey ane ee oe a aaee 47.50 450.00 


sabina Savin Juniper. 3-4 feet. Zone 3. 


Bushy, semi-upright growth; well covered with short, tufted, dark green 
foliage. Ideal for foundations, groups, or low borders. 


290: 18 bor (28 ia fo V8 cee ae ee en ne Oat ey ae ge, See 40.00 375.00 


scopulorum Blue Heaven. 
An attractive, easily maintained silvery blue pyramid. 


GLB 2 Go 226i ET NN Lg ASE ge aa 8. eee Pane Renee g. cee leet 47.50 450.00 
20, 246) Corrs eit ce s2 i we Be ee es ee ee ee ee oe ee 57.50 550.00 


scopulorum Colo-green. 
Light green foliage. Conical habit of growth. 


BBS 0 Ne 0 Dae Ae Ba ale a ale le, eh se A Ps Open =. 47:50 450.00 
ASO 22 CO Won nt. ee peg de ey age ae Se Re Se eps ie” ee le 57.50 550.00 
280) :3) EO. SMe te Eb eee ak Pee 8 hE ee are a OR) ee eo 67.50 650.00 


scopulorum Moffeti. 
Pyramidal habit with heavy base. Mixed green and silver foliage, more 
silver in tips of branches. 


CDM Ag oa At ad shee swipe es a Bie Eye eS ee oe I 47.50 450.00 
ETO 2 | EOC TEE CE ae ager ler pee ee ae ee ees ee 57.50 550.00 
BES a pial Oui Tyke ie SAE ds BS AA al eS 67.50 650.00 


scopulorum Montana No. 1. 


Good green juniper. 
TOO: SZ iKbO 226 eit ae ree Pe ee Pe eee ee ete eee eee es ee 47.50 450.00 


scopulorum Pathfinder. 
Compact pyramidal habit. Silvery-blue foliage. 


185 2 tO LOG ELA Eh lS ae ee Eee Ae 47.50 450.00 
125996 to. "She peels ee TN Paver 2 ee eee yaa ee ea 57.50 550.00 


scopulorum Sutherland. 
Broad pyramid of bluish-green color. 
BGO. 2) 4a) Dies Gis ae ik ae SE Oe ee erie ee eee ee oer 47.50 450.00 


virginiana Canaert. Zone 2. 
Of columnar habit and greenish silver color. 


200 2! to! Dike dt Le Sie Ue a ty AI ee ahs 55.00 525.00 
60 B36 4088 Pee Ee eS GE Gee Ee ee aerate ad ee 65.00 625.00 


BULLETIN NO. 1 33 


SPECIMEN EVERGREENS—Continued 


JUNIPERUS—Continued 
Per10 Per100 
virginiana Hill Dundee. Zone 2. 
Broad, easily maintained pyramid. Gray green foliage turns plum color in fall. 
SPAS CO ABA i A EE ge a 2 ere $47.50 $450.00 
DOU eo COs tes tel bee Ree eet ee eS ee ee a 57.50 550.00 
virginiana pyramidalis. Pyramidal Red Cedar. 10-12 feet. 
Deep green foliage, narrow columnar habit with ascending branches. 
TORO mECON 2G  lGs ee eee oe See oy ee ea le ee 47.50 450.00 
15)" DEES Woe) itis A eS ee eS ee eee ae ee 57.50 
virginiana Walton’s Frosti. 
Distinctive silver blue. 
1st ODN Roreakay hopes eee ea SS Se eye ek ee 37.50 350.00 
PICEA 


abies. Norway Spruce. 80-100 feet. Zone 2. 
Dark green foliage. Rapid grower. 


DOME SasCOM OAM at ent Rocke mee sae eS. eee A es 32.50 300.00 
SPAT! PATO VP pi bE Gai Be ure. Be ee Ne Ei a ee ee 37.50 350.00 
Sie Sa geoy Fly SiGe Bak, Se Oe a ee. Se ee 67.50 650.00 


glauca densata. Black Hills Spruce. 60 feet. Zone 2. 
Most compact, symmetrical, tall spruce. Dark green foliage with bluish tint. 
TIPS O 0 Uy Away INS) Bry ol tte Lee ON Te Bieta oe oc a ee a 27.50 250.00 
OL St O ara ae Wee sa eee eee ee eee A Aw te 32.50 300.00 


TAD) BANUHON DAS ate eo NE a Te SM AS SO a se 40.00 375.00 
pungens. Colorado Spruce. 60-80 feet. Zone 3. 
Stiff, dense green foliage on a pyramidal tree. 
ACerS aL OUr a Lah tl oeapae eeeriee pe Deere fee ee ae a eS 37.50 350.00 
2 ORP SOM LON ye # EC. c iyi oe ie hia Dp ete eS eee Ss Sea RM ache eae, Ue 42.50 400.00 
a COMI: ALC pre Sees a cee meter ee ee 8 Ae 52.50 500.00 
Wer Si Woh eter Ba Ss a Se Re see Re ee Oe ee i200) ae, a ee 


PINUS 


nigra. Austrian Pine. 50 feet. Zone 5. 
Densely pyramidal, wide spreading and rounded top. Very stiff, dark green 
needles. Fast growing. Excellent for windbreaks or screens. 


ay ie EEN ey Ie I Oe ee eee 55.00 525.00 
Hy Ba GL ee eee 65.00 625.00 
PSEUDOTSUGA 


menziesi (taxifolia douglasi.) Douglas Fir. 70-30 feet. 
Hardy gray-green pyramid. Rapid grower. 
GCUMREOMLOMN: te 00) peer Aor Soe te ee 2 _. 40.00 375.00 


eR? eee Wt os eRe ee at oe 47.50 450.00 
THUJA 
occidentalis globosa. Globe Arborvitae. 3 feet. Zone 3. 
Popular globe type for sun or shade. 
SU | abe! ya ae ath) UN Sa Ee a ee 20.00 175.00 


eccidentalis Little Champion. 20-36 inches. Zone 3. 
A superb new evergreen originating in Canada. Grows thick and bushy 
without shearing. Rich, bright green foliage is lacy and soft. Very hardy. 
Pini MCOMPE Ee Lie mere. eee bet ase ese A ee See 20.00 175.00 
2 tO 2S. In 


34 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


Roses 


All our roses are carefully grown, consistently sprayed and dusted during the 
growing season and dug only when thoroughly dormant. These roses are carefully 
graded and stored in our modern automatically controlled cold storage. 


All roses are tied No. 1 and No. 1%, 10 per bundle. 
WE DO NOT BREAK BUNDLES 


Following the procedure of the American Rose Society, national ratings are 
given following the name: (9.1). The numeral following rating indicates relative 
height; 1 means low, 2 medium, 3 tall. Relative fragrance is indicated by the 
letter: S slightly fragrant, F moderate, V very fragrant. 


TEA, HYBRID TEA AND EVERBLOOMING 
Per10 Peri00 Per 1000 


DM Os Wc LS i a Sd i a gm el Se a Pe, A a $ 7.00 $65.00 $600.00 
IN ORD Ge yl oh 8 Ae EG SUE eee eee ag Rc ADIL VAT debe te pag. Bee eee 6.00 55.00 500.00 
To Mp Aina pears MU ea Ee ee GM Ca A a NS A ll a ee eae 4.50 40.00 350.00 


RED SHADES 
Ami Quinard, (6.3) 2 F. Dark velvety crimson, almost black. 


Charlotte Armstrong, (9.0) 3 F. Long pointed bud. Double spectrum-red to cerise 
blooms on long stems. Vigorous compact bush. 


Christopher Stone, (8.1) 2 F. Vivid scarlet, free blooming plant. 
Crimson Glory, (9.1) 3 V. Large, double, deep velvety crimson with shadings. 


Etoile de Hollande, (8.1) 2 V. Bright red unfading bloom on upright stem. Free 
flowering. 

Mirandy, (7.4) 2 F. Dark red buds, chrysanthemum red blooms of 50 petals. Long 
lasting. 

Nocturne, (8.1) F. Cardinal red with crimson shadings. Just off patent. 

Red Radiance, (7.9) 3 V. Bright rosy red, free blooming. 


PINK SHADES 
Katherine T. Marshall, (7.2) 2 F. Large, open pink blooms on long stems. 
Picture, (8.0) 2 S. Clear rose-pink. Large and double. 
Pink Radiance, (7.9) 3 V. Large rose-pink. Long stems. Dependable. 


The Doctor, (7.6) 2 V. The buds are long and pointed; enormous blooms of satiny 
pink. 


YELLOW SHADES 


Eclipse, (8.1) 3 F. Long-pointed buds of deep gold opening to golden yellow blooms 
on long stems. Profuse bloomer. 


Golden Dawn, (7.5) 1 V. Double bloom of light sunflower yellow. Bud flushed old 
rose. Low spreading plant. 


Lowell Thomas, (7.7) 2 F. Large double blooms of canary yellow. 


TWO-TONED SHADES 
Comtesse Vandal, (7.5) 2 F. Long pointed, orange-copper buds. Large double blooms 
of salmon and coppery pink on long stems. 
Condesa de Sastago, (7.4) 3 F. Petals are coppery pink inside, golden reverse. 


Forty-niner, (6.8) 2 S. Inside petal orient-red, outside chrome yellow. 20 to 40 petals. 
Vigorous upright plant. Dark foliage. Just off patent. A.A.R.S. Award 1949. 


Peace, (9.6) 3 S. Golden yellow edged with apple-blossom pink. 40 to 50 petals. 
5 to 6 inch flowers. Hardy. 

Pres. Herbert Hoover, (7.7) 3 F. Varying orange shades with lighter outside petals. 
Double. 

Talisman, (6.5) 3 F. Golden yellow and copper blooms on long stems. 


Le i * 7. 
A vit wr 
‘> iy 


Rey NO. | 1 35 
7 q! an as ; . 
| ROSES—Continued 

mE, wren - es = | . :BLOOMING—Continued 


e WHITE. SHADES 
f; K. ‘Viktoria, (6.7) . 3 ‘8. Very d double, | snowy white, lemon tinted center. 
] — ly’ Ivory, Ce 2) Pano Ivory-white with yellow base. Glossy, dark foliage. 


nder on, (6. 9) De ete Abra outstanding exhibition | rose of delicate lovely ‘ivory- 


o 
= 


ad Flowers Ke see formed lai slow Ue 


i i 


) ra cor Riese me <a. "Per 10 "Per 100 Per 1000 
She eae peop: ms YAMS pie 7.00 $65.00 $ 600.00 
se ye Bee ae SY n'6,00 55.00 500.00 
oo ‘ ANE FAY SOROS Mert 4.50 40.00 350.00 


ap 3 3 F Clusters of Scenes turning Cee Bloom PUREE. 


< 


nea scarlet in Tee trusses. Semi-double. Free 


‘ hd » irs 4 > i 
 - 5 j fi y J ; 7, 


EF ‘Large, deep yellow blooms in clusters. Double. ees bloomer. 


hy. | vr « 


a me 7 . 
er, y double pure yellow shading tor ame white. Recurrent 


Bloor a eae peerneeel salmon in eee sprays. 
F. Blooms in large clusters of deep crimson fading to scarlet. 


Piglet (Ge: ma wa" f 
if rar Ws ’ Fr. t 
| SHRUB ‘ROSES Nea Walshe) oh Nek 
eta oa WAN ss Per 10 «Per 100 Per 1000 
gle eee orange-red flowers | i ive sa 
outside, grew’ aie a ery 
* bet EME WS LD AS 5.50 S OUO0ias Se Poke 
ees ro Siae a o Deeg PEMA Pann 6.00 y 55.00 = SS 5, 


~L. bs ------ - ee ree Tah eae a” 5 an =e 6.50 60.00 — SS 
pt ot RO i é . ' - fie 8 s~ 7 oe ¥ 


x er. eee ‘Various shades 
= 2h 25 -- ey: = ae fee ~~ Bere f 6.00 ‘ 55.00 500.00 


> Ae 


BUS SE See Tae Se eee ela 7.00 65.00 600.00 


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nm sles ‘Produces brilliant scarlet Ler rr} n 


ie nee) "6.00 55.00 500.00 
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36 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


ROSES—Continued 
CLIMBING ROSES—Continued 


Per10 Peri100 Per 1000 
Climbing American Beauty, (7.6) V. Large, rose-red flowers 
on long stems in early June. 


ING Dh gis AAO Ds eR Rc aa) Oe $7.00 $65.00 $ 600.00 
ING. DGG. 1) ee Mallee CM OTR Aoi agree PRE Ca ON Oe 8 6.00 55.00 500.00 
Now 2 oe Re ee a AT de Shae een 5.00 45.00 400.00 


Climbing Crimson Glory, (8.3) F. Perfectly formed crimson 
blooms. Just off patent. 


DS fe Rate Map are Pee SD a Sa Le RT Ek eee 7.50 70.00 650.00 
NO}. 296 3 ie A oe en ee e's RES en ee 6.50 60.00 550.00 
INOS! 2) lark see DORE PS Se oy Se ee Pe a ee ee es ae 5.50 50.00 450.00 


INO5 Do ee I SO OY ae toe Pe SN Die RES taaee 7.50 70.00 650.00 

NOs) L2G iS OA RE i ah ieee FC Fy ai TE Lee ee 6.50 60.00 550.00 

INO (2? a alae IU a ase ie ea eGR ET eS Maer en ik 5.50 50.00 450.00 
Caledonia, ( ) White Talisman, (7.6) Pink blend. 


Doubloons, (7.1) F. Double, rich gold, fragrant flowers in 
clusters on long stems. 


INO. 5p Diy. 5 SISTER UMA ML aL Bes ELS OL Teg 7 ee ne ae a ae 7.00 65.00 600.00 
INO. 5 UG ee eA EE PEND eS, A TL wl oh ek ya ec 6.00 55.00 500.00 
Da Co My a ieee Sori tah MS 2 A Me a a Dee ek Pree me ea SIR oe 5.00 45.00 400.00 


New Dawn, (8.8) S. Fragrant blush pink flowers in clusters. 


Everblooming. 

NOs TH FE RT eee ee ee LE bai ee SL ty a aS te a 7.00 65.00 600.00 
U0 PRR Oy NMR Gk are WN ate: BS ital ak Ss Ra A keen IE 6.00 55.00 500.00 
INO EDP gS Ree Rapti a et ER Oy 2 al Oe eee are 5.00 45.00 400.00 


Paul’s Scarlet, (9.1) S. Large intense scarlet flowers borne 
in clusters, free-flowering and hardy. 


Ds Co Mee Om eis MP OB Ie a ae a eS Oe, eal ge ete Re a eS Le 7.00 65.00 600.00 
INO Lo) ik 7h cin SEN BPR Pree Bs oh sa pe Gee ee) en eee eee 6.00 55.00 500.00 
INOS. 2: ig bt ee ee ee ee ae ee ee ae ee 5.00 45.00 400.00 


PATENTED ROSES 


We offer these roses under license from patent owner. It is understood and 
agreed that they are FOR SALE AT RETAIL ONLY, at or above prices specified. 
Quantity prices apply only on the specified number of a single variety ordered. 


SORRY, WE CANNOT ACCEPT ORDERS FOR BROKEN BUNDLES. 


HYBRID TEA 


10-20 20-100 100-250 250-up 
Each Each Each Each 
Americana, (7.4) 2 F. Patent No. 2058, (Retails $3.00 
ea.; 3 or more $2.65 ea.) Large, high centered, 
brilliant red blooms open slowly. Petals have 
velvety sheen and hold their color until drop. 
Disease resistant foliage covers the vigorous 
plant to the ground and remains all summer. 
Free bloomer. 
INO Ai Soh sae jee Se Base eee ee ee ee ee eee at $1.65 $ 1.50 $140 $ 1.30 
INOS Le Aik a ee eee 1.32 1.20 112 1.04 


BULLETIN NO. 1 


ROSES—Continued 


37 


PATENTED HYBRID TEA—Continued 
10-20 20-100 100-250 250-up 


American Heritage, ( ) Patent Applied For. (Retails 


$3.95 ea; 3 or more $3.50 ea.) Long, tapering 
urn-shaped buds and full high-centered blooms 
of ivory and salmon blend. Free bloomer. 
Dark olive-green foliage on a tall compact 
plant. A.AA.R.S. Award winner for 1966 


Each 


DS C20 Ae SA Rete ass eS Ns Oe. oe ee ay $2.20 


Aztec, (7.6) 2 F. Patent No. 1648. (Retails $2.75 ea.; 


3 or more $2.40 ea.). A vivid scarlet-orange 
beauty, with big, long-lasting show-type 
flowers on a vigorous easily grown plant. 
Ovoid buds and double, high-centered blooms. 
E5U Gy WEL Mae Neat 2 Si Ue eh SA ed ll A ig ee >, 


Bewitched, ( ) 3 V. PPAF. (Retails $3.50 ea.; 3 or 


more $3.15 ea.). AAR S. Award for 1967. 
Large, luminous, rose-pink flowers, slightly 
lighter on the reverse, 514-6 inches across, set 
off by golden-yellow at base of petals. Pene- 
trating fragrance. Long, gracefully-pointed 
buds open slowly to high-centered blooms of 
35-40 petals. Long lasting cut flowers. Vigorous 
plants, tall and compact. Large, giossy foliage. 
INCE ee eee Ney hae ee SNE Oe AB 8 thea 3 


Stripe, (7.3) 3 V. Patent No.. 2278. (Retails 
$3.00 ea.; 3 or more $2.65 ea.). Dusky pink 
streaked and striped with off-white or very 
light pink. Huge 6 inch blooms come one to 
the strong stem continuously and profusely. 
Very strong, tall plant. Large rich green foli- 
age, thick and substantial. Strong pleasant 
fragrance. 

iT a ge Le PR a Oe Se ee aes Cn eGR Me 


Chicago Peace, (8.0) 2 S. Patent No. 2037. (Retails 


$3.00 ea.; 3 or more $2.65 ea.). Sport of Peace. 
Blooms almost 6 inches across of rich pink 
touched by yellow. Vigorous upright plants 
bloom freely and continuously. Flowers of 50 
to 60 petals come singly. Large, leathery 
glossy foliage. 

La ofa Se ha a. SE | A es ey ee ee 


Christian Dior, (7.7) Patent No. 1943. (Retails $3.00 


ea.; 3 or more $2.65 ea.) Magnificent crimson- 
red overlaid with iridescent scarlet combined 
with exquisite form make this the most out- 
standing red rose today. Color does not blue 
or fade. Blooms with 50 to 60 petals are 
wonderful for cutting. High centered and very 
double with light fragrance. Abundant bloom- 
er. Tall, upright plant with dark glossy foliage. 
A.A.R.S. for 1962. 

TNE SN SS Ee La ee ig 
init get eee ees ee ee ee Dy SDs Peake Bae 0 de 


1.50 
1.20 


1.48 


1.65 
1.32 


1.65 
1.32 


Each Each Each 


$ 2.00 $1.90 $ 1.70 


1.60 1.50 1.35 
1.38 1.30 1.20 
1.10 1.04 96 
1.40 oa ae 
1.50 1.40 1.30 
1.20 1.12 1.04 
1.50 1.40 1.30 
1.20 1.12 1.04 
1.50 1.40 1.30 


1.20 1.12 1.04 


THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


ROSES—Continued 


PATENTED HYBRID TEA—Continued 
20-100 100-250 250-up 


10-20 


Each 


Chrysler Imperial, (8.8) 2 F. Patent No. 1167. (Retails 


$2.75 ea.; 3 or more $2.40 ea.) Vivid rich 
tones of crimson with darker overtones of 
oxblood red. Long tapering buds open even 
in adverse weather. Large high centered 
flowers 4% to 5 inches across with 40 to 50 
petals are carried on sturdy medium long 
stems. Compact and symmetrical bush with 
an abundance of dark green foliage, A.A.R.S. 
Award for 1953. 


ING, : (so 2 Eh a mee, Be 7M CaS ake 2 $1.50 


Duet, (7.9) 2 S. Patent No. 1903. (Retails $3.00 ea.; 


3 or more $2.65 ea.) Large urn shaped bud. 
Double high centered flower with light pink 
petals and dark pink or light red reverse. 
The blooms borne singly and several together 
have good lasting qualities. Leathery dark 
green foliage. Disease resistant. Vigorous up- 
right plant. Profuse bloomer. A.A.R.S. Award 


1961. 


Garden Party, (7.9) 2 S. Patent No. 1814. (Retails 


Golden 


$3.00 ea.; 3 or more $2.65 ea.). A.AA.R.S. Award 
winner for 1960. A cross between Charlotte 
Armstrong and Peace. Displays cream and 
ivory petals, delicately tinted with soft pink. 
The fully double blooms, opening from long 
well shaped buds, often measure as much as 
seven inches across and are supported on long 
sturdy stems. The plant is vigorous and free 
branching, producing a continuous succession 
of flowers. 


Scepter, (7.3) 3 F. Patent No. 910. (Retails 
$2.50 ea.; 3 or more $2.20 ea.). Rare, new 
unfading, golden-yellow; long, slender buds, 
large, high-centered. Won the highest Rose 
award in Holland. 


Granada, (7.8) 2 F. Patent No. 2214. Retails $3.50 


ea.; 3 or more $3.15 ea.). AA.R.S. Award for 
1964. Long urn-shaped buds and classic blooms 
in varying shades of scarlet, nasturtium red 
and lemon yellow. Spicy fragrant flowers 
throughout the season on strong single stems. 
Vigorous upright plant with dark green holly- 
like foliage. 

NOL 1 2s os SR ed Ee ee ee ee 


1.20 


1.65 
1.32 


1.40 
1.12 


Each Each 
$ 1.40 $ 1.30 
1.12 1.04 
1.50 1.40 
1.20 1542 
1.50 1.40 
1.20 12 
5 45) 1.20 
1.00 .96 
175 1.55 
1.40 1.24 


Each 


$ 1.20 
.96 


1.30 
1.04 


1.30 
1.04 


1.10 


1.40 
1.12 


BULLETIN NO. 1 


ROSES—Continued 


PATENTED HYBRID TEA—Continued 
10-20 20-100 100-250 250-up 


Hawaii, (7.5) 3 V. Patent No. 1833. (Retails $3.00 ea.; 


3 or more $2.65 ea..). Slowly opening long 
pointed bud of orange-coral blend. Large in- 
formal bloom to 6 inches across, holds its 
color to the end. Pronounced fragrance of 
crushed raspberry. Tall growing plant with 
glossy green foliage. 

NOM sh oe ee oh a SUL NA Lege ee Ae et ae CLARA eat 


Helen Traubel, (8.7) 3 F. Patent No. 1028. (Retails 


King’s 


Kordes 


$3.00 ea.; 3 or more $2.65 ea.). Named after 
one of the greatest of American Concert 
Artists. The color varies with the weather, 
sometimes a light sparkling pink, more often 
a luminous apricot. Its unusually large and 
long buds are magnificent and the half open 
flower and the glorious fully opened bloom 
display the lovely color in a most lavish way. 


Ransom, (7.6) 3 F. Patent No. 2103. (Retails 
$3.50 ea.; 3 or more $3.15 ea.). Long slender 
buds of chrome yellow opening gradually into 
extra large blooms 5 to 6 inches across. The 
full high centered flowers are held on long, 
strong stems over the entire bush. These 
roses hold their color well under warm condi- 
tions. The plant is tall and full with dense, 
dark green foliage from the ground up. 
A.A.R.S. Award for 1962. 

INC! ee SB hs ce a Ea tl ah IN Ne ee owl Oe et 


Perfecta, (7.6) 2 V. Patent No. 1604. (Re- 
tails $3.00 ea.; 3 or more $2.65 Ea.). Urn 
shaped buds open into flowers of 4 to 5 
inches and 65 to 70 petals. Blooms are high- 
centered, very fragrant, cream tipped and 
then flushed crimson, suffused yellow. Long, 
strong stems. Dark glossy foliage. 

TNA Ghd TNS sanea © Be SES ey ae OP Ds oh ne 
IY(On bd ES Oy eck ie Re RL ay i le ee ee ee ae Ae ae ee 


Matterhorn, ( ) Patent applied for. (Retails $4.00 ea.; 


3 or more $3.50 ea.). Double high centered 
white blooms on strong stems. Very tall 
upright plant with glossy green foliage. Foli- 
age is highly resistant to mildew. A.A.R.S. 
Award winner for 1966. 


Mojave, (7.4) 2 F. Patent No. 1176 (Retails $3.00 ea.; 


3 or more $2.65 ea.). Slender bud opening into 
a blend of salmon, apricot and orange. A 
Charlotte Armstrong Cross that has many 
of its parents fine characteristics. 

ING. THE tele A ae ee eae ee ea 


Each 


$1.65 


1.32 


1.65 
1.32 


1.85 
1.48 


1.65 
1.32 


2.20 
1.75 


Each Each 
$ 1.50 $ 1.40 
1.20 1.12 
1.50 1.40 
1.20 1.12 
rey da) 1.55 
1.40 1.24 
1.50 1.40 
1.20 1.12 
2.00 1.80 
1.60 1.50 
1.50 1.40 
1.20 1.12 


39 


Each 


$ 1.30 


1.04 


1.30 
1.04 


1.40 
1.12 


1.30 
1.04 


1.70 
1.35 


1.30 
1.04 


i S——4 ,ON LI nNWeC 
oh. So { 
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‘Mr, Lincoln, (78) Patent No, 2570, (Retails $250 on. 3 
or more $3.10 ea.) A.A.R.S, Award Winner for 


( 

HeNer:. 1.85 
, DNS Ca IS ay eee eer er ee eee eee ee —-<--+----- 3 
No. a seo ee nae ow nm fe meme me ee ae oe me io weer ee eo o 


New ‘Yorker, (19) 2 F. Patent No. 823. (Retails $2.75 
pea A eis page rituals ate 
eae k ong lasting and sun-resistant. Plant is 
pee pre and vigorous. The buds slowly 
. open into very large flowers, often measuring 
- 6% inches across, of scarlet with rose red 
undertones and overlaid with rich velvety- 


Pink Peace, (7.7) 3 V. Patent No. 1759. (Retails $2.75 
’ ea.; 3 or more $2.40 ea.. Very fragrant and 
non-fading pink blooms are borne individually 
on long stems. ae eee a upright plant is 
quite generous with the 60-65 petal flowers. 
Disease resistant leathery leaves. 


Rose Queen, (__) 2 F. Patent No. 2203. (Retails $3.00 
-ea.; 3 or more $2.65 ea.) Globular buds. High 
centered orange red blooms 4 to 5 inches in 
diameter with 35 to 40 petals. Dark leathery 
foliage on an upright bush. 


No. 1 Dn 1.65 


een Highnes, (7.9) 2 V. Patent No. 2032. (Retails 
$3.00 ea.; 3 or more $2.65 ea.) Perfectly 
formed buds and blooms of frosty, light pink 
on individuaal long, strong stems. Dark, glossy 
foliage on a well proportioned plant. Fine 
exhibition rose. A.A.R.S. Award Winner for 


Nos Mire sec® OE Sot Me pa OL een ae Nae RETO a Ly oP Pg 1.65 
INo. AAaE se TR Peas See Me a elas | 1.32 


South Seas, (7.8) 3 F. Patent No. 2184. (Retails 

$3.50 ea.; 3 or more $3.15 ea.) Deep shell pink 
buds and very large blooms of coral-pink. 
Huge, high-centered blooms are fragrant and 
long lasting. Large leathery foliage. Con- 
tinuous bloomer. ears 


10-20 20-100 
Each 


Each 


$ 1.75 


1.40 


1.40 
1.12 


1.37% 
1.10 


1.20 


1.50 
1.20 


1.75 
1.40 


100-250 250-up 
Each Each 
$155 $ 1.40 

1.24 if 12 
1.30 1.20 
1.04 96 
1.30 1.20 
1.04 96 
1.40 1.30 
1.12 1.04 
1.40 1.30 
1.12 1.04 
1.55 1.40 
1.24 t2 


BULLETIN NO. 1 41 


ROSES—Continued 


PATENTED HYBRID TEA—Continued 


10-20 20-100 100-250 250-up 
Each Each Each Each 


Sterling Silver, (7.0) 2 V. Patent No. 1433. (Retails 
$3.00 ea.; 3 or more $2.65 ea.) Silver-lavender 
flowers 4 to 5 inches across with sweet fra- 
grance. Medium tall plant, vigorous and free 
blooming, with dark green, leathery foliage. 
INO sir beta tp Fa SES CLO. bie oe i + See) $1.65 $ 1.50 $140 $1.30 
Noe ig ON A Psa AS Yes ee SO a a ee 1.32 1.20 Li12 1.04 


Sutters Gold, (8.1) 3 V. Patent No. 885. (Retails $3.00 
ea.; 3 or more $2.65 ea.) Beautiful long- 
pointed yellow bud, richly shaded with orange 
and red. Rich tea fragrance not found in any 
other yellow rose. The 24-petaled flowers are 
high centered and richly colored. A.A.R.S. 
Award for 1950. 
BINT Oe, eer ee ed eo te LT a el Be Men AIC ol 1.65 1.50 1.40 1.30 
IN Gigs one yes tee Ah ate Sy gage at BE oT ee 1.32 1.20 1.12 1.04 


Tiffany, (8.8) 3 V. Patent No. 1304. (Retails $3.00 ea.; 
3 or more $2.65 ea.) Pointed buds of deep 
pink with golden shading at base, open to a 
phlox-pink bloom. Flowers are _ perfectly 
formed, double and have exceptional lasting 
qualities. Blooms are borne singly on long 
stems. Vigorous upright bush with dark green 
foliage. A.A.R.S. award for 1955. 
NGOS lk ee et ae pe mee RUNES ot ly 5 Pa 2 a 1.65 1.50 1.40 1.30 
iy Coven a eit gosh eR ge es OY Ow ets ee oe ee 1.32 1.20 1.12 1.04 


Tropicana, (8.5) Patent No. 1969. (Retails $3.75 ea.; 
3 or more $3.30 ea.) Orange red color is held 
in sun as well as in a cut flower. Blooms 
4% to 5 inches in diameter will last five to 
six days when cut. Constant bloomer. Rich 
green foliage is very disease resistant. Adapt- 
ed to all parts of the country. A.A.R.S. Award 
Winner for 1963. 
INC AP meee oo wes MER ek SALE ely ee PO 2.00 1.90 1.65 1.50 
Dea, LURE! CI eS ea ee, Ree ei a 1.60 1.52 1.32 1.20 


White Knight, (7.2) 2 S. Patent No. 1359. (Retails 
$2.75 ea.; 3 or more $2.40 ea.) First white 
hybrid tea ever awarded the A.A.R.S. honor. 
Superb form of both bush and flower. The 
satiny white blossoms hold their purity of 
color on long stems ideal for cutting. The 
35 petals roll loosely outward achieving a 
stunning effect in the open flower. 1958 
A.A.R.S. Award winner. 
IVa BE ie Sy ee el ey AR A A A = 1.50 1.37% 1.30 1.20 
ING ULES m2 See Es A del ees Dae. So 1.20 1.10 1.04 .96 


42 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


ROSES—Continued 
PATENTED CLIMBERS 


10-20 20-100 100-250 250-up 


Each Each Each 


Cl. Chrysler Imperial, (7.4) V. Patent No. 1528. (Re- 


tails $2.75 ea.; 3 or more $2.40 ea.) Long 

tapered crimson buds on vigorous canes open 

to vivid oxblood red. Good foliage. A.A.R.S. 

award winner 1958. 

INO 8D SP Fs TON Ne met ee N Dey ilu a ee $1.50 $ 1.40 $ 1.30 
INO.) DG P52 ee Ba Aa Tas a ale ree 1.20 1.12 1.04 


Cl. Golden Showers, (7.4) F. Patent No. 1557. (Retails 
$2.75 ea.; 3 or more $2.40 ea.) Buds and 
flowers are exquisitely shaped daffodil yellow. 
Long pointed buds with fragrant, high cen- 
tered, 25-30 petaled 314 to 4 inch yellow open 
blooms. Recurrent bloomer, Almost thornless. 
1957 A.A.R.S. Award winner. 
Do ae Cent Ain, See a CIM tik Uy REE I MS al A Ds 1.50 1.40 1.30 
INO, pao Cie BE SEE Coe Nic rere ee ON ee 1.20 a 1.04 


Cl. Peace, (7.2) S. Patent No. 932. (Retails $2.50 ea.; 
3 or more $2.20 ea.) Climbing form of the 
famous Hybrid Tea. Blooms lemon-yellow, 
edged rose-pink. Very dark glossy foliage. 
INOS he 8 infos me Fae A Ih ET EN el 1.40 1.25 1.20 
IN Oi fy SEG yee Re ET at Nr ea 1.12 1.00 .96 


Don Juan, (8.1) V. Patent No. 1864. (Retails $3.00 ea.; 
38 or more $2.65 ea.) Pillar type. Constant 
display of deep velvety red 5 inch flowers 
with delightful fragrance. Color holds, does 
not burn. Excellent for cutting. Very hardy. 
Bio Minis WR Nic hepan 1 0 DAN a ae ie ep mip a gle MEME ee, Sy No 5. ahs 1.65 1.50 1.40 
TNO PEG 8 ele Mee ihe fe glee Bee 1.32 1.20 1.12 


PATENTED FLORIBUNDA 


Each 


$ 1.20 


1.20 
96 


1.16 


1.30 
1.04 


10-20 20-100 100-250 250-up 


Hach Each Each 


Apricot Nectar, ( ) Patent No. 2594. (Retails $3.00 
ea.; 3 or more $2.65 ea.) Gentle apricot buds 
and lighter flowers up to 4 to 5 inches 
across. Profuse bloomer. Old rose fragrance. 
Dark green, disease resistant foliage on a 
plant to 3 feet tall. 
INO} ye es ae SIRs BAY a oA Ole ae a $1.65 $ 1.50 $ 1.40 
Bie Meets be Mies cert ge AE) aN had. oe eres lage APL Ut 8 82 1.32 1.20 1.12 


Baby Blaze, (7.7) 2 F. Patent No. 1362. (Retails $2.25 
ea.; 3 or more $2.00 ea.) A 1955 introduction 
which features dark red buds opening to a 
rich velevty cherry-red color and only a few 
shades lighter when fully opened. Does not 
blue in any stage. Excellent for group plant- 
ings, foundation plantings and hedges, Flowers 
produced in large clusters of from 10 to 25 
on a shoot. Vigorous grower, bushy, 3 feet. 
INO.) Dy tee Sie ae sl hae on ag oe 1.25 1.15 1.05 
NO.) Dr) eee esas es ee he Eh NR Sk Bs ee 1.00 Ay 84 


Each 


$ 1.30 
1.04 


95 
16 


= rr Das » , a. . “py , 

Ld  » , wd = * ’ : 
4 \ ; ¢ v4 
. a) t . 


>. We ¢ a. , "y . * " a's 
2 Aa fae BULLETIN NO. 1 
ee im r? " ‘4, re ae : : ‘. “2 ; a t. 
wy 1) ee " ROSES—Continued 
>, 
al 


* rie *\ 


7” *) 


ma) ey ot : 
os : = i 8) 2F. Patent No. 4882. (Retails $2. 50 ea.; 


3 or more $2.20 ea.) Perfect urn-shaped buds 
ot bright red and yellows, each color chang- 


- domin ting color may be orange, then pink 
oO / maturing a bright red, Mildly fra- 
and of lasting substance making ‘it 


i | j s ~ 7 ; a 
iat . " 7 aie oe co _ Each 


as the high-centered flower unfolds. Pre- ; 


ee ete Plant is: vigorous, | medium » 


' Seo ce ai Pe ee eee eee 
c= Ne oO. 0. 1% one gen i ee ----= = Se ===> 1.12 
bs Sieg fe af io, “a 
J 7 : 


a sf S. Patent No. 1709. (Retails $2.25 ea.; 
r more » $2. 00 ea.) Bich orange red of 


e fall. oes oe peace in heavy 
petals: = the Paige blooms are 


eas ‘Me brid Tea shapes iis Bieeite 
ora ative ae the ground. Prolific 
. oe : 


one $2.20 ay oringeriss eae 
gs ‘to coral-orange. Bronze foli- 
g to rich ; ae Vigorous grower 
hedges and orders. AAR. Ss. Award 


s+ 
+ 


oe 
ee ee As Be ee es 


aed ¢ .) 


nO 


a 


ahs or ‘more So) aie pete ae 
ae ae ca penne clusters. Rich 


112 


r a PE oat et Bs eyo A 110° 


te 1 af 
ms 


- 2-7-2 ------------ cee eles 


. eas 

sed” id iy Le Fe 
. PPAF. lates $3.00 ea.; 3. 
athe Generous clusters of urn-— 


88 


a low-growing plant. — 
to. pet in varying ‘shades 
é a red. “Slight oa fragrance. Dark” 
lez ath ery foliage. F Fine for group plant- — 
and border, AALR.S. er eee aio he 
7 f "ples 


ya ‘PATENTED FLORIBUNDA—Continned 


10-20 20-100 
Each 


$125 


1.15 


1.50 
1.20 


1.25 
1.00 


.80 


1.20 


$ 1.20. 


1.20 


.96 


16 


$1.10 


100-250 250-up 
Each 


Each 


16 


1.10 


Ba 


Acghirr aeies tM | | 10-20 20-100 100-250 250-up 
bean Yea . Each Each Each Each 


sortors (75) Patent No. 2299. Spe anie $2.75 ea.; 
S/F more ea Oe ee ae for 
1964. Buds, slightly flushed cream, double 
ans 4 inch flowers in abundant clusters. 
Blooms are extremely long lasting. Glossy 
dark green foliage on a healthy plant averag- 
ing 2% feet in Paice 
INO: E41. 2 SoA, esa EN eee aia a tices, SST OO ee Se AD $1.30 $1.20 
No. 1% wt rr rrr rr rr rr rr rrr rr ree ee rr ere 1.20 1.12 1.04 .96 


§ er, (8.5) 2 V. Patent Ne 1357. (Retails $2.50 ea.; 
| ) eu or ee $2.20 ea.) Clusters of burnt orange 
pus Oboe Cane aan eee netee 
eae ares bloom ae bright orange 


at He eee aay Ne wk 4S es Ah Ra ch yl ae at ry Bat a I acces Sy kn A 1.40 1.25 1.20 1.10 
No. 1% Pag os ----- pee eee eH Ke eH Ke Kee ------- -------- - - 1.12 1.00 .96 88 


ae (8.2) 2 S. Patent No. 926. ee Gee $2.25 ea.; 
| aor mare SS 00a nani dual flowers three 
or four inches in diameter are Hybrid Tea 
shaped with perfect high centered form. They 
open slowly from a dark cherry ovoid bud to 
the delightful cherry-coral open flowers. Rich 
spicy fragrance. A.A.R.S. Award for 1952. 
No. Ly ia ae le a aera --- 7-7 eee -- - -  e e e re nbs ae 1.05 25 


White Bouquet, 5) 2 F. Patent No. 1415. (Retails 
$2.25 ea.; 3 or more $2.00 ea.) First white 
focihunde to win A.A.R.S. award, 1957. Spicy 

fragrant flowers to 4 inches across in clus- 
ters and as individual flowers. Golden yellow 
acai ens. Dark green foliage. 18 to 24 inches 


INO. Ape ek ae 2 Ne ey ee ee re el) 1.15 1.05 mi 


PATENTED GRANDIFLORA ROSES 


The new Grandiflora class consists of varieties relatively tall in growth, free 
flowering, often with many flowers in clusters but with individual stems long 
enough for cuttng. The flower, though not necessarily as large as Hybrid Teas, 
ig larger than tho average Floriiunda but with the bud and flower form of the 


10-20 20-100 100-250 250-up 
Each Each Each Each 
Camelot, (7.7) Patent No. 2371. (Retails $3.50 ea.; 3 or 

more $3.10 ea.) A.A.R.S. Award Winner for 

1965. Large buds open to coral-pink double 

blooms. Blooms freely and continuously one, 

two and three to a stem, 5 inches across. 

Large dark green leaves. Strong, vigorous 

plant. 

Wow: (2 aide Gl eis Bet SR a eae oc Re eet ne eli $ 1.55 ees 

Wo) 456 0 Ne a es ee 1.40 1.24 


Sas tio ad _ BULLETIN NO. ss sor og Kinet ae 


vere ROSES—Continued rie 


‘PATENTED GRANDIFLORA—Continued | a 
st een a Sen a rc Rides eh) 10-20). 20°100\, “400-200. 250-up 
ee ON Valli ques L yabae Each — Each Each ach 
-F. Patent No. 1066. (Retails $225 

; r $2.00 ea.) Large double flowers , 
Hybr Tea class borne in clusters slice 4 
ibunda. Continuous deep red ‘flowers : re- 

ess of weather. ‘Mildew resistant. we 


Cele leer ake $112% $1.05 $ 95 


ai,e - 


1 ee f.00) 190 84 76 


a ~ rem, ’ kp i n 1 


ye in 


= ‘F. . Patent No. a (Retails: $8.00 ras? 


wer of 45 petals, A inches _ 
| great profusion | ona vigorous — re 
Fine for the home gesiules - 


ret Sta RO BL opie Dele Ss Se ee ee it Moga) 140 1230 
ae = es = ------------- 1. 32 1.20 1.12 1.04 
7.8) ‘Patent No. 2056. (Retails 

mor: re fae ea.) Decry dark 


. Vigorous, sisengn. re : 


ee ft AO GNIS EN 65”) | 50 
San Sarikei  iioat a) To 5 Laan) 26 
, Ee laut “7a a 


. i b 
#40 00 ¢ €a.; 5 3 or more 


SAE Seah 175 
; 2, ; i” a 


; f (Retails $3. 00 


or an - 


pg eat a ae ceage y aee ) 140 1.0 
SEE S58 Meh ie a ee 2d © 1.20 1.12 1.04 


“Wart ai yaad 


No. 2182. (Retails | 
ea.) Enormous, long, ae ’ 
I ae large white bloom >. 


. Flowers come abun- Ot 
y on very long stems. : 

yn ae tall up- 

Ps iy? ; 7 ik - 


Py 2 


Spee ais de yea omerieee a Lon: Ja50 140 = 1.80 
woos Tate to 1.32 1.200 pla lej 7) olay! 


7 ges A s- 
Queen trade 20 ) P. Pat a) 


7m fi 
ihe nade: 1.50 uae my easor) 1.20 
: Bp aka coin 1 12a gt ail.08, 96 


. 
om 
= . 


Le ie 


‘ U , 7 . : ‘ 


Loe ~—— 
ne 


46 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


ROSES—Continued 


BROWNELL SUB-ZERO HYBRID TEA 


These plants from hardier species, Wichuraiana Hybrids, are reported by the 
originator as being equal in every way with the more tender Hybrid Teas. Many 


times longer lived even after suz-zero winters. 


10-20 
Each 


Curly Pink, (7.3) 3 F. Patent No. 842. (Retails $2.25 ea., 3 or 


more $2.10 ea.) Large, very double deep rose-pink 
blooms borne profusely on a dwarf compact bush 
with dark glossy foliage. 


Lily Pons, (6.7) 3 F. Patent No. 420. (Retails $2.25 ea.; 3 or 


more $2.10 ea.) Large, high-centered, spectrum-yellow 
center shading to white on outer petals. Long strong 
stems. Glossy foliage. Vigorous, profuse bloomer. 


Orange Buffels, (7.7) 2 F. Patent No. 1124. (Retails 


$2.25 ea.; 3 or more $2.10 ea.) Long pointed 
bud opening into a double, curled and frilled 
flower of orange shading to saffron yellow. 
Dark glossy foliage. 


Queen o’ the Lakes, (7.5) 2 F. Patent No. 1003. (Retails $2.25 


ea.; 3 or more $2.10 ea.) Large, double flowers of 
blood-red to carmine. Glossy foliage on a dwarf 
bushy plant. 


V for Victory, (6.6) 3 V. Patent No. 543. (Retails $2.25 ea.; 


8 or more $2.10 ea.) Long pointed buds open to dou- 
ble flowers of spectrum-yellow with red at center. 
Large glossy foliage on a vigorous bushy plant. 


20-100 
Each 


30 
12 


.90 


90 
12 


90 
12 


100-250 
Each 


[BULLETIN NO. as rel ae at 47 


tie ' ‘Miscellaneous Perennials 


+ 
- 


Per 10 Per 100 


e setabilis, an caing Heart. ee tintes its long racemes of grace- 
ful heart shaped pink flowers are always attractive. 2 “in: 


Un divided ae 3 to 5 even sale oe 3 A Se) Sei a ee $ 6.00 $ 50.00 


Ee cinies i ae 


BERS bie he eI BNA ed Ee ees bs! 40) 113.80 
0 ines each) ---- Se a ne es te at a 4.00 ay 35.00 
qt * b Le . 


¢ 


U ch better variety ast the following; lower growing and 
ads neatly on the ground, making it an ideal rock gar- 


1 a. cover plant. Evergreen foliage. aoe ee 3.50 30.00 


2 oss, Sone set leaves. Rose flowers. Le bee ee OS ifs We Le 3.00 25.00 


+e : ir j ‘ A, ‘ ; 7 a“ J 
Oh ‘ 4 
im ty Tl naa nee De 
s i eal a t- + * i - I yey ; , 
a ; 


o _ woop: BOXING CHARGES: 


Hier of Sor delayed shipments ‘because the 
ng heavy pone . a a7 

ae) : <a i] 7 ‘3 ji ae 
hyeure: NEW Bos PRICES Wet wy eas 
ee eae ae MR Te) bel @x00 
Ee Pee ser 9.00 


nie" passe ee 


oe 


Al be ae es if OUR OWN boxes are returned, PREPAID, and 


i ‘WIRE BOUND BOXES oo Se 
SEEN A EN RC 70, 00) sia cS dd a eg ee 4.75 

sseeeneeee 4.00 Lamia PONY. aa ee et data 6.00 
, CORRUGATED BOXES 
p20. $3 00 36x20%20° Pi SS eR A 
-— 2.50 c , ' } 


ye AST eh 


_$0.50 ; 1 i" bs a 
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48 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


rull-0-Life 


““GUARANTEED”’ 


PACKAGED NURSERY STOCK 


A COMPLETE LINE 


Roses - Fruit & Shade Trees 
Shrubs - Vines - Hedging 


Small Fruits - Peonies 


Attractively Packaged 
4-color Picture Labels 
Easy to Handle 
Fast Selling 


A 4-color picture mounted on cardboard will be furnished 


free for each variety purchased. 


BULLETIN INOS ay ; 49 


ATTENTION 


f ; Now guaran teed. -FULL-O-Life packaged nursery stock is avail- 
ble ith guarantee tag attached to each package. 


ae: f the plant fails to. grow, aie Lisigess returns the guarantee tag 
to TE ‘HE o SHEN. ANDOAH NURSERIES and we replace the plant the next 
growing s season at NO CHARGE and POSTPAID. 


» 


& 1967 ect se fife A967 


4 it this plant fails to grow, fill in and re- 

A turn to the Shenandoah Nurseries, Shen- 

soe) / i f andoah, Towa. Another plant of equal 

vie y value will be sent to you in the Spring 

id & via prepaid parcel post. This guarantee 
onl expires a 2 1967. 


v 


" o Bee esi describes the plants our customers receive with 
ods iuulenca: by joe Tirn © 5 


; % 5 - 
7 rz iA .. w % is ' ‘i 


| _ Terms and Conditions of Sale. 
i " See inside front cover. 


50 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


NOTICE 


The balance of our FRUIT TREES is not great enough to warrant printing. 
However, we do have most varieties in small quantities. 
Your inquiries will be appreciated and will receive prompt attention. 


THANK YOU 


Full - O - Life 


SMALL FRUITS AND GARDEN PLANTS 
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Mary Washington 
2 year No. 1. 10 per polyethylene bag. 25 bags per carton ___ $15.00 per ctn. 
(Minimum order — 1 carton) 


BLACKBERRY 
Bundle of 5 plants in a polyethylene bag, identified with a 4color picture 
label. Minimum order of 10 bundles. 
5), peri, Duma) 28h ei ee i i 9 ag $ .85 bdl. 


CURRANTS 
Packed 2 plants in a polyethylene bag with 4-color label. Minimum order of 
10 packages, 
QT ViCAr MN Oe sy Me iene MTT Wy ae: Be Semi ke Bett Se th ee 0 a ee Pe $ .95 pkg. 
Red Lake 


GOOSEBERRIES 
Packed 2 plants in polyethylene bag with 4color label. Minimum order of 
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2 year No. doo. kat eae a 2 RR ees 1 eee se $ 1.15 pkg. 
Pixwell, Red 


GRAPES 
Individually packed in a polyethylene bag with a 4-color picture iabel. Mini- 
mum order of 10 per variety. 


3.) year” Jumbo. 5: 220 t ds 3 ee Se a $ .60 ea. 
Concord, black Fredonia, black 
Delaware, red Niagara, white 
RASPBERRIES 


Bundle of 5 plants in a polyethylene bag, identified with a 4color picture 
label. Minimum order of 10 bundles per variety. 


5 ‘per bundle: (oes 3 22 - Sae aoe Sa e See ee ee ee eee $ 1.00 bdl. 
Cumberland, black Latham, red 
Indian Summer, red Sodus, purple 

5 per ‘bundle jo.0 20 sr oe ce oie ee $ 1.25 bd}. 


Blackhawk, black 


RHUEARB 
3. per ‘polyethylene -bag,/25 bags per carton! -2 2500 see ess eee eee $17.50 ctn. 


Victoria 
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f Piioe 
"> 4 a A, Kc ’ 


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Minimum order 10 trees of a variety and size. 
¢ Vs Bach 


=a Pt 4 


\ 
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Pee ey AM in ee een Mae OP, Th PL We cr CN eal DID 
fT een nthe’ SPIN bats SPE, Ate ee ee a de ee 2.75 


1 sie 


= ~ = = 2 2 2 nnn 22 === 2 22222-22222 + == === -----------------$ 1.85 
OH, [ rt, 
biG: eee 3 s2ssssss== 5 oe OE Ree ee ae ae ee Zs 10 


OWL bry tees eee En eh ea ea ee fa cee. 2160 
ney ?, Jay Darling 
ai r ‘Radiant 


iy eee is -- == === 2 ee eee ee tees i a S)55 = ues. --- eee ------ Ke - -e | feoD 


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J r eres —_=--—- Per bdl. 1.00 
(Minimum order of 10 bdl. per size) 


ae Py hat ‘ 


52 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


Full - O - Life 


ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—Continued 
ELM—Continued 


Each 
Hybrid 
5 to 6 £60 ee ee ee Bee Ek a ee ee $ 1.60 
6 to (8° ft. closet oo eee ee Ae Pon a eR ae ee ee 2.75 
Moline 
5 to Gift. Soetee hae eee eas te iS oh 2 A 1.50 
6 to> SLES Fe Bea ee oe Nor Cpe eget Re a 1.85 
HONEYLOCUST 
Ruby Lace Pat No. 2038 5 
4 to Sift. Lye iwhipsy ee ee eee ee 3.05 
5 to 6 ft. dey. whips! 58 oe fe 8 Se eee 3.30 
MAPLE 
Silver 
5 te 6 Lb oramehed t's ck i ly 0 a Te! ERIN a a a 1.75 
6 to 8 ft: *branched) ) 220002420 es ee ee 2.35 
8 .to 10 ft. ‘branched 0. S03 ee a ee ee ee 215 
POPLAR 
Lombardy 
5to 6) Lb ee ee ie ee Sia EE oh eG a By (3) 
6 ‘to 8:.0ft. i eI nee SL a ee Ee ee 1.00 
8 to dOw ite sole eo ke eh le Ni ae = ae Ti ce 1.25 
PRUNUS PERSICA 
S to 4° fe se A ee 8 os A ee a 1.20 
re do as ea he ee a ee a Oe a RS sk ak 1.50 
5 to 6: EE ee ei ace a ae a 1.70 
Iceberg, White Cardinal, Red Pink Charming 
RED BUD - TREE FORM 
4 to 45. Bt ec La A ee ee a es al ee 2.50 
B to 6 Bt PE gs yk Sgn aC ie ts 3.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE - TREE FORM 
4 to Bi Mt. oo enw ak 2 ee ee Bee SS ee ne ce ee 2.50 
SYCAMORE AMERICAN 
6 to 8 ft... 2425.50 Ree Oe ee ee ee ee 3.25 
WILLOW 
B to 5. ft. 22562000 ee re a ee 1.85 
6 to -8 -ften coe se Oe eS ee ee ee ee 2.25 


Niobe, Yellow Wisconsin, Green 


BULLETIN NO. 1 


Full - O - Life 


_ FLOWERING SHRUBS" 


ee, : 
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DOGWOOD 
Red Twig 
Yellow Twig 


FORSYTHIA 
Intermedia Spectabilis 


HONEYSUCKLE 
Pink 
Red 
White 
Zabeli 


LILAC 
Common Purple 
Persian 


7 
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_ z 8 J 


= 


_D ‘sg HYDRANGEA 
GO ‘! AA AG. + 4 
: cs As G. 


a : ’ 7 ’ ’ ; r 


‘MOCK ORANGE 
ren F Double Virginalis 


y ae 
-- a 
Pr motionel I 


= wig . @ ve a 2 > 
6 = 


Each 


2 to. S Tt. ‘ea ne a ee ee .80 


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MOCK ORANGE 
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QUINCE 
Red 


SPIREA 
Billardi 
Froebeli 
Thunbergi 
Van Houtte 

WEIGELA 


Newport Red 
Rosea 


Each 


2 to 3 ft. SES oe oY SO es ee a .90 


8 to. (24 in. Fon oe oe S22 SS ce Se GSS Bote ot oe ee 75 


5 S: 


Anthony Waterer 


Summer Glow 


Each 


iene 


Cistena 
Triloba 


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Full - O - Life 


VINES 


Individually packed in polyethylene bags with 4-color picture label on each bag. 
Guarantee tag attached to each poly bag. 


Minimum order of 10 per variety and size. 


Each 

BITTERSWEET 

2 yTe INO. DV Leto eo el ak oe Lee RS aes ee ee an ee pee til 
BOSTON IVY 

Biya INOS A eh ee ah es 90 
HECKROTTI HONEYSUCKLE 

Qe VP INE De Ba ih Bar aE A IN En -70 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE 

2 yr INO Dos eee ee Ie Oy eS ee -70 
TRUMPET CREEPER 

2 yes INO. (1) Pee We oy ce i ey SN eS IES ee ee 70 

Full - O - Life 
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Minimum order of. 10 bundles per variety and size. 


Per Bdl. 

BARBERRY, JAPANESE GREEN LEAF 

12” to. £8, in. 'S/ balm aie ee eek Bae ak AI eS ee ee $ 1.25 

12° to’ 18: in.; dO/bdT sy 22. ee oe an ee ee 2.25 

18. to. 24. (ini, 5/ bars a9. 6208 ey ee SS ee 1.50 

18. to’ 24° in. ODN eee ND a AAG VS 
CHINESE ELM 

12: to 18: ims,/25/bOl.) a2 0be eee oer ek le ee 1.50 

18 to: (24 “ani, LO /D Te es ke ee a ESN a 1.00 

Stoo 40 £02). OY DELS racer eh Ra ty 2b Se ee ee ee ates U5 
HONEYSUCKLE 

12to .18 in, WO/bdli, 20s Soe seas Eee ee ee re 2.25 

Pink Red 

LOMBARDY POPLAR 

4° to 5. ft.,\75/bdly ose ees a ea te ee 1.30 

5 to.) 6) fli S/d han ae ee ee ee nie EA se an or 1.60 
PRIVET, A. R. NORTH 

18 to. 24) in.) 10/bdl. oe ee eee is Ee De ee Oe ee 1.40 

180 to24s ink S/O we pay es Wee hes ee sages ie Sere Sa ee 5 
PRIVET, CALIFORNIA 

18): to (24 sims, TO / aN os eee 1.40 

18 to 24 ins «b/ bali s 2 ore Sea oe ss no 15 
SPIREA, VAN HOUTTE 

18) to" 24 vin. POP basa: 2 Sues heey eke ee act SA ge tee ee 2.50 

18: to 24) in., °5/bdaly 222 eee ea ee ee 4 ee 1.45 


SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL PRIVET 


In waterproof paper. Color tag attached. 
Amur River North, 10/bdl. 12. to, 24 in: 120) oe) eee $ .75 bdl. 
NOT GUARANTEED 


Call Us for Special Quotations 


Se ae 1 


“Full - O- shee 


ROSES 


"Individually packed in polyethylene bags with 4-color picture label on each bag. 
Guarantee tag attached to each poly bag. 


a 
fe eT il . Minimum order of 10 ‘per variety and size. 
mo” . ? Ns Per100 Per 1000 


Le ny Each Each 
. ta year No. 1 Approx. Weight Vigil 312), ou MR oes ee a ees eo --§ 8a) i Si 80) 


Bee No. 1% Approx. Weight 3 That Loe ae PRE i atinges 15 65 
(300 assorted roses to eae the 1000 rate) 


q 


Etoile de Hollande 
Mirandy 

Nocturne 

AG Red Radiance 

| cts Glory 

Radiance 
The Doctor 


Peace 
Pres. Hoover 
Talisman 


oe a ae Lowell Thomas 


3 3 St 
rk 0] den Dawn 
7 +: ‘ ? * & 
a 
; cf. — at on me f 
_K. A. Victoria 


a Sredy's rere ¥? 


Rex Anderson 


White 


Dagmar Spaeth 
Ff voy. Two-Tone 
Fashion 
ae ette eapreyed 
Wo rid’s Fair Yellow 
4 King Boreas 
Goldilocks 
Cameo foe “14 
oe Serio, 
Rates 
CLIV (BI ING é 
1 7 Pink 
Beauty _ Cli. New Dawn 
improved Everblooming | 
lory y Ab ie & - . Yellow 
ight Oo aa Cli. Doubloons 
ee ts 
ad als 4 ; ‘ 
ds ee 


56 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


Full - O - Life 


ROSE COLLECTIONS 


Per Bdl 

& to bundle, 2 year ‘No.6 (2.4 2 ee eee $ 1.80 

Selection No. 1— 

Charlotte Armstrong, McGredy’s Ivory, Picture 

Selection No. 2— 

Eclipse, Mirandy, The Doctor 
2:.to bundle, 2° year INO). 20.032. fe ee ee eee 1.40 
2 to. bundle, 2>year. No. 146 120 23. 2 Seo ee eee 1.15 
2 to \bundle; 2: year. INO: 2) 0) 2 cs - Se ee ee 85 

Available in all non-patented varieties offered. 
SPECIAL CASES OF 50 ASSORTED ROSES. 

50 to case, 2 year No. 1 — Individually packaged ____--________ $40.00 case 
50 to case, 2 year No. 14% — Individually packaged _____________- $32.50 case 


All named varieties in proper proportion for complete sell out. 


PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Western No. 1 


These patented varieties are handled under license from patent owner. Minimum 
order of 10 of a variety and in multiples thereof. Approximate weight 4 Ibs. 


Retail Wholesale 
Each Each 

Americana, (red \) f.. 2b bela ee Ne le te ee Ee a eee $3.00 $ 1.85 
American Heritage, salmon (AARS 1966) __--..-_..-__.----___-____-_ 3.95 2.45 
Aztec, wed-oranze \ (-255 40 = 28 a 2 ee Se re 2.75 1.70 
Bewitched; ‘rose-pinks (AAS 1967). 2225-2. 52. a ee 3.50 Ae 
Candy: |Stripe;, red! and: white’ 9.22.05. 44>. 320 4) ee ee 3.00 1.85 
Christian. Dior; meds i252 oe Le eee ee 3.00 1.85 
Chicago Peace, pink, and) yellow 2.222). 32) S202 3.00 1.85 
Chrysler Imperial, ‘red:')2..t . 232 oe e  eee 2.75 1.70 
Duet, pink |.2222452 eo 4g. Si OS ae Se 3.00 1.85 
Garden “Party, yellow blend:, 2002-4 2455222 2S = ee 3.00 1.85 
Golden Scepter, yellow 22.8--)4- 3. 5 Se8 oe ee ee 2.50 1.55 
Granada, pink and yellow (AARS 1964) .-2_-_-<-- 222223 2222S 3.50 2.15 
Hawaii, ‘orange: blend / $8.) 55 55-) 5.55 3 eee ee ee 3.00 1.85 
Helen; ‘Traubel;, pink blend). = 424/222 24i 2 es ee 3.00 1.85 
King’s Ransom, yellow. 2. -3.0 4 5. a ee eee 3.50 2.15 
Kordes’ Perfecta,. ‘pink “blend..-_ _- --- 55. S29 ee ee 3.00 1.85 
Matterhorn; ‘white: (A-ARS; (1966) \ 2.2.2 Se ee ee 4.00 2.45 
Mojave, orange’ blend\.22) .- 3085. ee ee ee - 3.00 1.85 
Mr: :Lincoln,. CAAGRS 21906) 202: 2.. 092222 Se ee eee 3.50 2.15 
New ‘Yorker, red) 2.5.2 22520204 fod 2 ae ee ee 2.75 1.70 
Pink Peace; \pink);- 224 wosit Sse ee ee a a Se 2.75 1.70 
Rose: Queen, . orange-red. 5-422 2 ee Se ee ee 3.00 1.85 
Royal Highness; pink) . 2226.22 2 i Be 3.00 1.85 
South. ‘Seas, apricot, blend __:2.--22- 424225 (2 ee eee 3.50 2.15 


Sterling. Silver,,.mauyé 022222 2555. 363 ee eee ee 3.00 1.85 


BULLETIN NO. 1 


57 


Pes es ih 


_- BOSE—Continued 


PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 
‘Western No. r 


pages Gold, orange blend Oy eye ee eB re oee oe a 3.00 
Brees esa levidl, «21, eae ee eR tee aT a 7 Ae 800 
_ Tre Di SROLOUES FOG. Fee ee ee hee yee ee ee tS he eA Re 


Wh nite ‘Knight, white fe SiS Seale Bach ee, 2 Se eae ee ee FASS, 


PATENTED GEANDIFLORA ROSES 
“Western No. 1 


oe “yellow. Rie L0s Lie) of oon el 3.00 
ie see red eee 3.50 


Queen sabe sae" os a NA es ee ie 


~ 
> 


[PATENTED FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
; Western No. 1 


ectar, pink-apricot (AARS StOGG) eee Po ee ee ee eat OO 
Sige orcs Re Sa Se PRON eee eo ee ee eee eee 
RIA SACTICN A se ne Seen yet as ae a LE 2 ee 2} HO 
en a Ae et A ee a Ce ee a 25 
Heras, stelepiita CANE SUAGGT 5 mee 8 ss “8.00 
kets, orange blend ae in See ie eet Bee eS Sos eS ad 9 ADABO 

Ait oF ee oe ie a A ae 5 oe eb ee dee 2 .00 
Y, orange-red (AARS EL PT Bee al anes BS Ce eae ee Bee 3.00 
/ (AARS ERO Bem re. Pete ti ie Ne te, eee, NS 2.75 


ae ; 2.25 
ed ee ee eee . 


e > Bouquet, white ----- == 2-2-2222 eee eeece eee eeeeeeeeeenenees 2.25 


PATENTED CLIMBING ROSES 
7-3 eS A Western No. 1 


iva 
~ ee oe 


- a 
Baris bola ply ell eRe Relea eee a oe ae Y - 


ee ee 00 


~ 


" _ 
igi th. 28252 Ss ye EE 


+ 14: Retail Wholesale 
‘ Each Each 


$ 1.85 
1.85 
2.30 
1.70 


2.15 
1.40 
1.85 
215 
2.45 
1.85 
1.85 
1.70 


1.85 
1.40 
1.55 
1.40 
1.85 
1.55 
1.25 
1.85 
1.70 
1.55 
1.40 
1.40 


1.70 
1.85 
1.70 
1.55 


58 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


Full - O - Life 


SPECIAL ASSORTMENTS 


Placed in polyethylene bags and packed in display cartons with color plate 
inside cover. Sold only in full standard cartons. 


PEONY 
Special ‘assortment! 20 yt i002 eo $12.50 per carton 


36 Assorted colors in attractive display carton. Each strong 2 to 3 eye root 
individually packed in polyethylene bag and identified by color picture. 


18 Red 9 Pink 9 White 


BLEEDING HEART 222) 2. 07 50 ok Ao ee ee ee $19.50 per carton 


36 per carton, in attractive display carton. 3 to 5 eye roots, individually poly- 
ethylene bagged. 


Full - O - Life 
PACKAGED PEONIES 


Strong 3 to 5 eye divisions carefully packed in red and yellow 
FULL-O-LIFE wrap with 4-color picture label on each package. 

Packed 20 to a case. 

Please order in multiples of 5 to a variety. 


Minimum order one full case and multiples thereof. 


Price Each 

Edulis ‘Superba, pinle ) 2 yo SE eee ee $ .55 
Felix -Crousse, red 2252025202530 oot 8 Ae eee ee ee -60 
Festiva, Maxima, white) .o5+ 5552.5. 2280. Se ee es SS ee .60 
Francois Ortegat, red’ oo 24.00 oe Te Re ee .0O 
Karl Rosenfield, red .222 2-25. ee ee ee ea ee .60 
Lady Alex. Duff,.’pink, 225 05228. oe ee a ee -70 
Mary Brand, ‘red. 228 52022202 Slee ee eg 70 
Mons, (Jules; Elie; pink, of... 26225 2 eS SE ee ee ee -70 
Rachel, red... =. 0040 oie 2 LS a ee ee a ifs Sa OO 
Reine Hortense, pink’): 25.58.0242 Soe ae ae eS re a}5) 

BLEEDING HEART 

Each 


Old Fashion (222 oo ee ee aa ee al $ .60 


7 BULLETIN NO. 1 | 59 


- BALLED AND BURLAPPED 


, a NURSERY STOCK 


J : : This | list of Balled and Burlapped Fruit Trees, Shade Trees, Orna- 
% m mental * ‘Trees and Ornamental Shrubs is offered with machine made 
a utilizing peat and “No-Rot’ > burlap; adding lime to maintain 


| 2 ‘oper pase and also slow acting fertilizer for continued growth. Peat 
all then placed in poly bag for erie conservation and clean at- 
ra tive display. _ | 

_! u mS iy, | 

ay: ae experience has shown fee when this type of material is 
pror only ae losses are no aera than on field balled stock. 

b f, a 4 

3 s ug zgestions for ae care and maintenance of Balled and Bur- 
‘material 


eA. Upon receipt of stock, place immediately in bins or winplay 
$ "areas and cover balls with sawdust, shavings or similar packing. 


a Prune any broken branches. 


et, 


tt plants can be ee over summer or winter, if watered 
So Ate. 


"properly and with balls covered with packing. 


eA 


Os s ‘om Paige feeding after para e are in leaf is of benefit. 
aa orders limited to 10 of a variety and size 


Al stock | in this list F. O. B. Bheemiceat Oe 
Ls > ed | 


vis 


(Fo 2 descriptions of the varieties listed herein, also 
term ae and conditions of sales, please see our general list.) 
— . . 


7 4 oe -_ : 
(se a Shai S ; i 


60 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


Balled and Burlapped 


NOTICE 


The balance of our FRUIT TREES is not great enough to warrant printing. 
However, we do have most varieties in small quantities. 
Your inquiries will be appreciated and will receive prompt attention. 


THANK YOU 


ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES 


ASH 
5/6’ 6/8’ 8/10’ 
Each Each Each 
Green). ew ee a ae $3.00 $450 $ 5.25 
White 2 32 ose Fk oh ie OE ee 3.00 4.50 5.25 
BIRCH 
Cut ‘Leaf Weeping 2222.02) 5¢ 0 ee ee ee ee 4.00 4.75 5.00 
European White. 2.222225. 25 2 eee 3.00 4.00 4.75 
Clump: 2220 42 222) 28 Migs sie o9 kA ee ee ee 5.00 OOO ps8 


4/5’ 5/6’ 
Each Each 
Mioribunda) oo 22 Ae et po ee eee $2.75 $ 3.36 
Hopa a.) as2.9ost kk ee eS ee 2.70 3.10 
Jay |, Darling) 3°) 512-652 oat oe ee ee ae 2.75 3.35 
Purpurea, VE leyi . 22.2.2 35 eee eee ee 2.75 3.35 
Radiant)! (222 Se se 2 2s eS Sa 3.10 3.60 
CRAB ORNAMENAL DWARF 
Hopa’. tp secre esoso eke eS Be ee Se a 3.50 4.25 
ELM 
5/6’ 6/83’ 8/10’ 
Each Each Each 
American «3-222. f oi Se Re eee ee $2.00 $285 $ 3.40 
Chinese) 22222 see ee 2.00 2.85 3.40 
Hybrid 2-425 i i. 2 ee ee ee 2.85 4.00 5.25 
Moline «4.20502 2 oO Sok Be ee ee ee 2.40 3.25 3.85 
HACKBERRY 
Common. (2.25.52) oS ee ee ee 3.00 4.50 5.50 
HONEYLOCUST 
Rubylace}: “Pat:) No, 2038 yee) sa ee eee 5.25 6.35 9.00 
Thorniess {0-233 22. 204. See eee 2.75 4.25 5.25 
LINDEN 


American ) (226) 2c 32a 3 oe es ee eee ee 3.75 5.00 5.75 


BULLETIN NO. 1 61 


‘Balled Gad Burlapped 


ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—Continued 


| 5/6 «6 /8’_— «8/10 
_ Rubrum : RE oD. Lk aa ies Ned oh Seep ee ee ee 4,25 $ 5.50 $ 6.50 


S 


_ Silver BEE EE Se ee ey td Ee 2.75 3.75 4.25 


3/4’ 
Each 
RSoulanpenma. = lee Oe re ae ae ey Oe er age, Mer 51S ,3,50 


3/4’ 4/5’ 5/¢ 
: a. ad ih Each Each Each 
adus. | Mayday, Tree ee ea ee AE She SZABO eS 21s |. $.-3.00! 


~ 


3 PERSICA se Me ee ee 225 250 275 


rifts ROUEN ad RES. 2 GDI (9) 18.00" "| 2.00 


, 


> 
A Form ----- -- --- - ee ee ee ee ari i 4.50 Sf ont oe 


% oer n = = 


" - = 
‘AN OLIVE ) ¢ ; 3 
Aa™ mas — ’ » - 4 
= ad PP a ae 4 7 7 
Tre 


5/6’ 6/8’ 8/10’ 
Each Each Each 


ican ——— 3.00 $4.50 $ 5.50 


ee 


ad me i. | 7 { 4/5’ 5/6’ 
a4 ‘ ae 7 Each Each 
Scarlet =a -- a= —— aes -- ey e — - oe : -2----- -- ee “5. r 3.25 $ 4.25 


i 
"i 5% 5 


; 
- — an) 


ere: csi Se a 5/6’ —s«6/8’—s«8/10 
se wy,” va er: * Each Each Each 


¢ 


WILLOW _ See eae eee ee nee) 2.60 $3.50 $ 4.00 


.- : at 


Wey tet _ : Wisconsin 


62 


THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


Balled and Burlapped 


SHRUBS 

GROUP NO. 1 
Stow Lt ese e e e S e  e s ee pe $ 1.75 each 
Althea, Pink Dogwood, Yellow Twig 
Althea, Purple Forsythia, Golden Bell 
Althea, Red Honeysuckle, Red 
Althea, White Lilac, Persian 
Cotoneaster Acutifolia Mock Orange, Double 
Dogwood, Red Twig Weigela, Red Flowering 
2. to 7B: sib) ch Ee Rd EE Le a ene eee See ee $ 1.75 each 
Almond, Pink Flowering Barberry, Green Leaf 


GROUP NO. 2 
Z to: LEE meee Ae ee ae es a ae aS eS eer $ 2.00 each 


Cranberrybush, American Alpine Currant __-__---- (18/24’’) 
Cranberrybush, Highbush 

Dogwood, Variegated 

Prunus Cistena 

Prunus Triloba 

Snowball, Common 

Spirea, Anthony Waterer 


Z _§ E 
— ee ae ee ee 


hee 


= TREATS EL 


oes ee EL fy | 


= 5 =s35ssi5=ne es 
I ea a eee a 


ie A: eer 


a Pas ST aGS 30 
30 


satan E15 


1a 16 


INDEX 

4 ‘Page 

Ginkgo; 2Sese fateh es 8 
Glatitsigs 20 8 SY AS Fs: gg 


Gooseberry hs RE Pe 


_ Grapes” eee 
4 | Gymnocladus ee 
z A 3 ' é 

ie 


® 


Hibiscus ee eS 
_ Honeylocust - gE STASI 330 

_ Honeysuckle poe oe 18, 19, 27, 29 
Horseradish ———— 4 
“Hydrangea a ee Sed OP ei 

BiviaiGni (as 18 
4 Pr. i ‘ 

Gebbeatg: = soe a! Fee #20 


Sennen ete. iat 95. as 


a 
i ] 


7 to, : 


-Lagerstroemia ee LES 
_ Ligustrum Diet ak EEE 3} 
Lilac ee 2 ee 9-98 
f Maltese eat Se UA esd 47 
Linden Se a 12 
‘Lining Dir Saye 30 
Liriodendron Pe Ae Se he Date, NAG) 


‘Locust Ssh Aa a 30 


Lonicera __------18, 19, 27, 29 


9% A 


Hackberry si Cue F204) 
Hedging at ae EUS I 8 


Page 
Quercus) oe Hee es a Gl 
Quince ee oa ee ees ee 
Raspberry on eee or rm ae aoe ae es er ——5 


Feed Buys eee hee ag 


d Rhodotypos ~----------------20 


Boiithubarhys io seo ete NE | Ate 
pitti tate eS 8S PRE = T2190.) B 
Ribes -—--—-- +--+ + 21 
Testtrg E N os A oe ee 
ROSES 

EGlimbines => ees 35, 36 
tlors Sa, Poly yr eee 35 
Hybrid Tea ~----------84, 35 
ened 42 


Patented Flor. ----42, 43, 44 
Patented Grand ~-----44, 45 
Patented H. T. —----36, 37-41 
Pat. Sub-Zero : 
Shrub pas Se 86 


Salix, esol oes TD, “A221; 280: 
Shades Trecst 2s See eee 6-12 
Shrubs) R= s2 Se eee 13-25 
pial eres oe 4-5 
sSmoketree j- "== eee 15 
Snowball, _ 222 seal Fen! 2 aod 
HOW DEITY 5 =. tes 22 
Sorbus 25 ee 19, 20 


Spireath te hoy Ro! og 


fSracey 22 ee 2 2 kes 199 


} 
LA ’ a 
ORs UE Sy iy2 5) Mi 
Be oh tg 10. _ Malus Cie Ae ase yt 10 
Mac nel Po _ Maple EE: BREE SG 
_-------8 | Mockorange ——-----~--------19 
ipa ice Mountain Ash anand 20 
j ‘9 } i" ' ‘ 
_ Nanking Cherry nN a ee og 
rs S. Ao Nectarine Set eee OSG 
: Pees TIN Ninebar 42% eT Es _-19 
jo - . 
ead teen AAs as Waar 
| 
Parthenocissus- AE eT 
Perennials Pat AT eer, 
Philadelphus PEER AEE IR, 
_Physocarpus a pedicel ede EEG 
Picea eS. SRS ends EP! 


Pine- pe eee ee ON 
Platanus 
; Poplar ees t e 0812740) 30 
Potentilla. ee Re a 
Privet ten en ee 
‘Prunus ple ed ee, 15; 0 
‘Pseudotsuga a ge 


Ra ES MO oe at PEE, © 


} . 4 


Vines 


Weigela - ; 
ei Wrilow! Sosa" S17, 12, 215) 30 


Sumac #2 Vass 2 a = 205021 
Sycamore fess ee 210 
Symphoricarpos ----------__ 22 
Syringe joe e 3 a E82) OB 
PRamsirpxy e202 SF es Ae ISR 
Plencrium, (22 te oes 47 
PHOL Ng =e 8 
toi p: ees i A oe 8 aed 33 
ist SS 52 ee Se 
Pali ereey se Sek Ted 9 


Ulmus -----------—---~---12, 30 


Viburnum Mle en EY F 


Witchhazel 


For prompt service day or night call 
our sales representatives 


PHONE 246-3563 


AREA CODE 712 
OFFICE HOURS: 
Monday through Saturday 
8:00 A.M. —12 Noon 1:00 —5:00 P.M. 


AFTER HOURS: 


Tall Corn Motel, Shenandoah, Iowa 
51601 
BILL SMART Phone AC 712, 246-1550 
(Western Plains and Rocky Moun- 
tains States) 


110 Pioneer, Shenandoah, Iowa 51601 
DON COOPER Phone AC 712, 246-1621 
(Northern Midwest States) 


15 Morningside Drive, Walpole, 
VAN TOL Mass. 02081 
SALES AGENCY Phone AC 617, 668-6755 
(New England and Atlantic States) 


R.R. #1, Shenandoah, Iowa 51601 
E. N. TAYLOR Phone AC 712, 246-3876 
(Great Lakes States) 
136 Hoover Rd., Rochester 17, 
JOHN 8.SEELY New York 14600 
Phone AC 716, Congress 6-4529 
(New York) 
4359 Americana Drive 
CHAS. COATES Annandale, Va. 22003 
Phone AC 7038, 941-4883 
(Atlantic States) 


THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES 
Suen ANDOdeendaeS 51601