Fruits of Euonymus 
SHRUBS 
WITH ATTRACTIVE 
♦ BERRIES * 
F ALL-TIME is berry-time for shrubs and 
fruit-bearing trees. Many shrubs which 
have seemed uninteresting for the past two 
months are now adorned with an abundance of 
many-colored fruits—red, yellow, orange, 
blue, white, or black. Fruit-bearing plants 
run in types such as Viburnums, Chinese 
Crab-Apples, Dogwoods, Honeysuckles, 
Cotoneaster, and some attractive vines, such 
as Euonymus, Bittersweet, and Ampelopsis 
heterophylla, the Porcelain Vine. The above 
are only a few of the many varieties popular 
with gardeners as well as their bird-friends. 
Fall is an excellent time to plant almost all 
varieties, since this ensures their making an 
early start in the spring. 
Fruits of Crab-Apples 
Berries of Lonicera 
tatarica 
(Tatarian Honeysuckle) 
Bittersweet. Orange and red berries. Strong, 
4-yr. vines, 75 cts. each. 
Black Alder. Red berries. Sturdy plants, 3 to 
4 ft., $1.50 each. 
Chinese Crab-Apples. Red or yellow fruit. 
4 to 8 ft., $1.50 to $10 each. 
Cotoneaster horizontalis. Red berries. Pot- 
grown plants, 12 in., 75 cts. each. 
Dogwood. Red berries. 
Pink. 3 to 10 ft., $1.50 to $15 each. 
White. 4 to 14 ft., $2 to $20 each. 
Euonymus alatus. Red berries. Scarlet foliage. 
3 to 7 ft., 75 cts. to $3.50 each. 
Lonicera tatarica (Tatarian Honeysuckle). Red 
berries. 3 to 6 ft., 50 cts. to $3 each. 
Oxydendrum arboreum (Sorrel Tree). Scarlet 
foliage. 4 to 7 ft., $1.25 to $5 each. 
Viburnum dentatum. Dark blue berries 3 to 
7 ft., 50 cts. to $5 each. 
Viburnum opulus (Highbush Cranberry). Red 
berries. 3 to 7 ft., 75 cts. to $3.50 each. 
Viburnum sieboldi. Red berries. 3 to 7 ft., 
75 cts. to $5 each. 
EVERY PLANT IS 1 
guaranteed) 
