Hydiangea Arborescens Stcrilia. 
Deciduous Shrubs 
Shrubs with Varii-jtaW'd or Colored Foliage. Althea Variegated. Filbert, Barberry, Corchor- 
us. Dogwood, Elder Golden and Variegated, Prunus Pissardi, Syringa Golden, Weigela, Spirea. 
■Shrub.s that llower in May. Almond, Forsythia, Honeysuckle. Japan Quince, Lilac, Exo- 
chordia. Prunus Triloba, Snowball, Spirea, Tree Pseonia. 
In June. Akebia, Clematis, Deutzia, Dogtvood, Elseagnus Eongipes, Honeysuckle, Lilac, 
Pieonia Herbaceous, Ithododendron, Snowball, Spirea, Syringa, Weigela, Wistaria. 
In July. Clethra, Clematis, Spirea, Honeysuckle, Elder. 
In -Vugust and September. Althea, Blgnonia, Clematis, Honeysuckle, Hydrangea Panicu- 
lata Granditlora. 
.Slirub.s wlio.se Flowers are Succeeded by' Ornamental lYuit. Barberry, scarlet berries in 
September; Chinese Matrimony Vine, red berries; Dogwood (Red-Branched), white berries in 
September; Dogwood (Cornelian Cherry), red 
Elaeagnus Longipes, deep orange red berries. 
Tree, red fruit; .Mahonia, bluish berries in July; 
Amygdalus - Almond 
.V. tiore plciio alba (Dwarf Double Hose 
Flowering Almond). A beautiful shrub with 
small double white blossoms. • 
flore plcno rubra (Dwarf Double Rose Flow- 
ering Almond). These are extremely beautiful 
shrubs, like above, yvith rosy blossoms. 
Amelanchier - Mespilus 
•\. Botryapium (Dwarf Juneberry). Bush 
or small tree; shoyvj' yvhite flowers in April; 
fruit juicy, of good flavor. 
•\. Canadcnsi.s (Common Shad Bush). Tree 
upright, narrow, oblong, round-topped; trunk 
tall and straight; branches small and spread- 
ing; in early summer produces white, cherry- 
like blossoms; small purplish fruit, sweet and 
edible. 
Amorpha 
Irutlcosa (False Indigo). Tjong pendu- 
lous branches, the indigo-colored flowers in 
finger-like spikes. Valuable for massing. Good 
on poor soil. 
Azalea 
.\. molli.s. A .s])lendid hardy species from 
Japan. One of the most valuable flowering 
shrubs. Flowers large and showy, like those 
of the Rhododendron, in fine trusses and of 
various colors. 
Ponlica (Ghent Varieties). This class of 
Azaleas are sufflciently hardy for open air cul- 
ture and will stand our winters without pro- 
tection, though a mulching of straw or loose 
litter is desirable, at least until they become 
established. 
trries in August; Elder, purple fruit in August; 
iry showy; Highbush Cranberry; Strawberry 
Rosa Itugosa. 
Berberis - Barberry 
B. vulgari.s (European Barberry). A hand- 
some deciduous shrub, with yelloyv flowers in 
terminal drooping racemes in May or June, 
followed with scarlet fruit. 
var. piii'purca (Purple Leaved Barberry). 
Valuable for its rich, dark purple foliage and 
scarlet fruit. 
ThuiilMTgii (Japanese Barberry). Habit 
dwarf and spreading. Blooms in May are 
white, and berries scarlet, and in profusion. 
The very best hardy ornamental hedge plant 
we have. Autumn foliage brilliant copper red. 
Benzoin 
B. otiorifcruiii (Spice Bush). Attractive on 
account of its handsome foliage which turns 
yellow in the fall and for its red berries. Bark 
is aromatic. 
Buddleia 
B. Vai’iabilis Vcitcliiana (Butterfly Shrub, or 
Summer Lilac). One of the most desirable 
summer flowering shrubs; beginning to bloom 
in July, it continues until cut by severe frost. 
The flowers are of a pleasing shade of violet- 
mauve, and are borne in dense cylindrical 
spike.s, which, under liberal cultivation, are 
from 12 to 15 inches in length by 3 inches in 
diameter; it succeeds everywhere and flowers 
freely the first season planted, and is always 
admired. 
Cornus - Dogwood 
allm (White). Bright blood-red branches, 
mostly with glaucous bloom when young. 
Flowers white early in June. 
