Varietie* Attaining a Height of 5 to 10 Feet 
(Should be planted about 4 feet apart. Smaller shrubs as listed under 
Foundation Planting, can be used in front of these to good effect.) 
Red Flower* 
Red Tartarian Honeysuckle (June) 
Lonicira tdtarica granHflora rubra 
Pink Flower* 
Common Hydrangea (Aug.) 
fl ftdrnvvii pnniruJata grandiflorn 
Tartarian Honeysuciile (June) 
Lonicern tatarica 
Large-flowered Honeysuckle (June) 
Loiiiccru tatarica f/randlflora rosea 
Yellow Flower* 
Siberian Degwood (June) 
CornuH siherica 
Burning Bush (Ma.v & June) 
Eiionymus alata 
Creen-twigged Golden Bell (Ma.v) 
Forsyth ia viridissima 
Yellow-flowered Honeysuckle (May & June) 
Lonicera tatarica albida 
Fragrant Sumac (May) 
Ithus nromatica 
White Flower* 
Swamp Honeysuckle (June & Jul.v) 
Azalea viscosa 
Button Bush (July to Si'pl.) 
Cipliahmthua occidentaHs 
Silky Dogwood (June & July) 
Oornus scricea 
American Red Osier (June) 
Vornua stolonijera 
Pearl Bush (May) 
l^.rorhor(1a grandiflora 
White Tartarian Honeysuckle (May & June) 
Lonia ra tatarica grandiflora alba 
Elderberry (June & July) 
Saiiibuciis canadensis 
Golden Elderberry (June & July) 
Sambnciis nigra aurea 
Common White Lilac (May) 
Syringa vulgaris alba 
Blueberry (May) 
Vaccinium corumbosum 
Single Japanese Snowball (June) 
Viburnum tomentosum 
Purple Flower* 
Common Lilac (May) 
Syringa vulgaris 
Valuable for Bark, Leaf or Berry 
Effect 
Red Chokeberry 
Aronia nrbutifolia 
(K(mI berries; crimson leaves in au- 
tumn) 
Black Chokeberry (Black berries) 
Aronia melanocarpa 
Bush Aralia 
Aralia iicntatihi/lla 
(rciiutifnl <lark green, five-lobed 
leaves) 
Siberian Dogwood 
Corniis siberica 
(Bark brilliant red in winter) 
Silky Dogwood ' iuc berries, red stems) 
Corn us sericea 
American Red Osier 
Cttrnus stolonijera 
(Blood red stems in winter) 
Yellow-steamed Osier (Yellow stems) 
Coinus stolnni/era lutea 
Burning Bush (Red berries) 
ICuonnii'i'fi alata 
(Leaves brilliant red and orange) 
Winter Berry (Scarlet berries) 
//c.r rcvticillata 
Fragrant Sumac 
Rhus aro m atica 
(Aromatic leaves turn crimson in fall) 
Elderberry (Black berries) 
amhiiciia canadensis 
Golden Elderberry (Leaves golden yellow) 
.'-'aiiihucus nigra aurea 
Ninebark (Shaggy bark) 
innien opulifolia 
Golden Ninebark (Leaves yellow) 
tJliiraia opulijolia aurea 
Blueberry 
Wiccinium corymbosum 
(liluish black edible berries In July. 
Leaves brilliant scarlet In fall) 
Just a simple border between house lots in a thickly settled suburb 
