JUST a suggestion of the attractive plantings possible with a collection of shrubbery like the one offered 

 here. 

 Among the following are varieties which will look well beside the garden walk or in colonies at the 

 intersection of drives or along the boundaries of the property. Almost every lawn has places that some 

 of these shrubs would beautify and decorate effectively. 



10 shrubs — purchaser's choice of 2 each of any 5 kinds in this collection for $4.00. 

 25 shrubs — purchaser's choice of 2 or more each of at least 8 kinds in this collection, $7.50. 

 50 shrubs — purchaser's choice of 3 or more each of at least 12 kinds in this collection, $13.50. 

 100 shrubs — purchaser's choice of 5 or more each of 15 kinds in this collection for $25.00. 



Varieties of Low or Medium Growth 



Japanese Barberry. Attractive foliage that 

 colors up brilliantly in the Autumn. Ornamental 

 fruits in Winter. 1 >^ to 2 feet. 



European Service Berry. Amelanchier Vul- 

 garis. The white flowers in April are followed by 

 attractive blue-black fruit. 2 to 3 feet. 



Gallicarpa Japonica. Valued for the quantities 

 of violet-colored berries with which the branches are 

 laden in the Autumn. 2 to 3 feet. 



Buttonbush. Cephalanthus Occidentalis. 

 One of the best shrubs for waterside planting or for 

 moist soils. 3 to 4 feet. 



Lemoine's Deutzia. Deutzia Lemoinei. For 

 foundation planting or elsewhere when a dwarf shrub 

 is wanted. White flowers in May. 2 to 2^ feet. 



Pink Dwarf Deutzia. Deutzia Gracilis Rosea. 

 One of the most useful and beautiful dwarf shrubs; 

 flowers in May. 2 to 2>2 feet. 



Dwarf Deutzia. Deutzia Lemoinei Compacta. 

 uantities of white flowers in May. A very attract- 

 ive dwarf shrub. 2 >^ to 3 feet. 



Kegel's Privet. Graceful drooping nature of 

 growth. Will thrive almost anywhere. 2>^ to 3 feet. 

 Bush Honeysuckle. Lonicera tatarica alba. 

 n erect shrub bearing white flowers in May and 

 une. 3 to 4 feet. 

 Douglas Spirea. Spirea douglasii. Very pretty 

 erminal panicles of deep pink flowers in July. 3 to 

 feet. 



Coralberry. Symphoricarpus vulgaris. A good 

 hrub to plant on terraces to prevent erosion. At- 

 ractive berries in Autumn. 3 to 4 feet. 



Summer-fiowering Spirea. Spirea Billardi 

 ind V^ARiETY Alba. Quick-growing shrubs of erect 

 ihabit that flower abundantly during the Summer 

 }when few other shrubs are in bloom. 4 to 5 feet. 



Varieties of Tall or Large Growth 



False Indigo. Amorpha fruticosa. Of reason- 

 ably quick growth. Attractive compound foliage. 

 Flowers in June. 4 to 5 feet. 



American Red Bud. Valued for myriads of small 

 pink flowers in early Spring before the leaves appear. 

 4 to 5 feet. 



Red- twigged Dogwood. Good for general plant- 

 ing, especially in moist soils. Red bark makes beauti- 

 ful color contrasts in the Winter. 4 to 5 feet. 



Tall Deutzia. Erect-growing shrubs that flower 

 profusely in May or June. Prefer well-drained soil. 

 3 to 4 feet. 



Golden Bell. Forsythia. Attractive shrubs 

 which burst into bloom as Winter is leaving. Every- 

 one enjoys the wealth of yellow flowers. 4 to 5 feet. 



Golden Spirea. Spirea Opulifolia Aurea. The 

 golden color of the foliage contrasts beautifully with 

 the green of other varieties and adds interest to a 

 mixed planting. 4 to 5 feet. 



Common Lilac. Everyone enjoys the flowers of 

 this popular old-fashioned garden shrub. 3 to 4 feet. 



Tamarix. Distinctive because of their delicate 

 foliage and flowers. Especially valued for alkali soils 

 and seashore planting. 3 to 4 feet. 



Rose of Sharon or Althea. Erect-growing shrubs 

 valued especially for their flowers, which come late 

 in the Summer. 3 to 4 feet. 



Single-panicled Hydrangea. Hydrangea Pan- 

 ICULATA. Blooms at the same time, but is more dis- 

 tinctive than the common Hydrangea. 3 to 4 feet. 



Mock Orange. Popular, old-fashioned shrubs 

 that are appreciated by everyone. White flowers 

 in May or June. 4 to 5 feet. 



Black Sumac. Rhus Copallina. Attractive 

 green foliage that changes to tones of scarlet in the 

 Autumn. 4 to 5 feet. 



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