ALL-SEASON 
BLOOMING 
ALTHEA (Rose-of-Sharon) —Blooms freely in 
August and September. Your choice of violet, 
red, pink, blue and white colors. 
BARBERRY, RED LEAVED —The finest bright 
colored shrub. The leaves are a lustrous 
bronzy red, becoming more scarlet thru the 
summer and in fall are a gorgeous vivid 
orange-scarlet, followed by red berries which 
hang on all winter. Plant it in full sunlight 
to develop its full color. 
CRANBERRY, HIGH BUSH —Flat clusters of 
white flowers in April and May followed by 
scarlet berries which hang on until spring. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER —Large bell 
shaped flowers white tinged with rose, borne 
thickly in May and June. 
DOGWOOD, RED BARKED —Dark green foliage 
with creamy white flowers followed by clus¬ 
ters of blue berries. In winter its bright red 
bark adds cheer and color. 
DOGWOOD, YELLOW BARKED —Similar to 
Red Barked except in winter bark is bright 
yellow. 
ELDER, GOLDEN —I ts startling yellow foliage 
makes a rich contrast with the green of other 
shrubs. Its great masses of white flowers in 
July are followed by purple-black berries. 
FORSYTHIA, SPECTABILIS (Golden Bell) — 
There are several varieties of Golden Bell but 
this is the best. The first shrub to bloom in 
the spring, lighting up whole yard with its 
glittering masses of rich golden yellow flow¬ 
ers which cover entire length of branches 
and appear before the leaves. 
HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN— In May and 
June covered with delicate pink flowers fol¬ 
lowed in late summer by great clusters of 
red and orange berries. One of the best shrubs 
for back-ground and screening. 
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