DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
The first figures given indicate the height at maturity . 
The month stated signifies the time of blooming . 
In our list of Deciduous Trees are many sorts specified as 
being of small size, which are more suitable , in this climate 
to be used as shrubs . 
BOTANICAL NAME. COMMON NAME ANDSIZES OFFERED. 
Acacia see Robin a 
^ESCULUS parviflora, 6 ft. Aug. . DWARF HORSE CHESTNUT. White fl., I to 2 ft 
Alder White see Clethra 
Almond Flowering see Prunits 
Althea, see Hibiscus 
AMORPHA fruticosa, 8 ft. June FALSE INDIGO, thrives in dry soil, 2 to 4 ft 
FLOWERING CRAB 
See Pyrus 
BIRD 
CHERRY 
See Prunus 
BARBERRY 
Amygdalus see Prunus japonic a 
Aronia see Pyrus 
Bay berry see Myrica cerifera 
BERBERIS 
“ Aquifolium or Mahonia, 3 ft- 
May, Yellow flowers . 
“ buxifolia, 2 ft. June 
“ Neuberti, 3 ft. June 
“ Sieboldii or Hakodate, 5 ft. June 
“ Thunbergi, 6 ft. June 
“ vulgaris, 8 ft. June 
“ “ foliis purpureis, 7 ft. June 
Buckthorn see Rhamnus and Hippoplicz 
Button Bush see Cephalantlvus 
CALYCANTHUS floridus, 4 ft. All 
summer 
Ashberry. green leaves all winter, grows well 
in shade, 2 to 3 ft 
Box-leaved Dwarf. 1 to 2 ft 
Holly-leaved. French evergreen hybrid, more 
hardy and upright than ilicifolia, 1 to 3 ft 
Japanese, large leaves, 2 to 3 ft 
Flat growing, fine in flower and fruit, 1 to 3 ft 
Green, common hedge plant, 1 to 4 ft 
Purple-leaved. 1 to 4 ft 
SPICE BUSH, fragrant, glossy foliage, brown 
flower, 1 to 3 ft 
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