A handsome screen of deciduous trees and large shrubs serving both to beautify 
and to shut out the view of a neighbor's back yard 
Varieties Attaining a Height of 10 to 15 Feet 
(These varieties should be planted 5 feet apart) 
White Flowers 
Groundsel Tree 
Bnc.chfiris halimiJoUa 
Bailey's Dogwood 
Cornua hailvyi 
Gray Dogwood 
Cornun paniciilata 
Amoor River Privet 
Ligustrum amurinae 
European Red Osier 
CoiikUft sanguinea 
Arrow-wood 
Vihurnitm dentatum 
High-bush Cranberry 
Viljurnum opulus 
Sheep-berry 
Vihunium leniago 
Common Snowball 
Vihurtium opulus steriUs 
Purple Flower* 
Smoke Bush 
N hit ft cotimis 
Hungarian Lilac 
Hl/ringii joaikaea 
(Sept.) 
(All summer) 
(July) 
(June & July) 
(July) 
(June) 
(June) 
(May & June) 
(June) 
(June) 
(June) 
Valuable for Bark, Leaf and Fruit 
Effect 
Bailey's Dogwood (Red branches) 
Corn us baile;/t 
Pink-fruited Spindle Tree 
Euonyvius bungeana 
(Fruit pink, opening so as to show 
Its red seeds) 
English Privet (Shiny black fruit) 
lAguatrum vulgare 
Purple-leaved Plum (Purple leaves) 
Prunus ptsaardi 
Buckthorn (Black fruit) 
Rhamnus catharttca 
Carolina Buckthorn 
Uluimnus caroliniana 
(Red berries turn black in fall) 
Arrow-wood (Black berries) 
Vihitrmim. dentatum 
Sheep-berry (Fruit bluish black) 
Vihu7-num Icntago 
High-bush Cranb-rry (Red berries) 
V iliurnum opulua 
Smooth Sumac 
liluiH glabra 
(Hrick red seeds; crimson leaves in 
fall) 
