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Shrubs for Berries and Foliage 
Coloring 
SUMMER 
BARBERRY, RED-LEAF (Berberis thunbergi at- 
ropurpurea):—Planted in the sun, this dwarf 
shrub of good form is brilliantly red in leaf 
from spring till fall. Berries in the fall are 
also red. 
iy 2 -2 ft. xxx $ .50 3-4 ft. xxx $ 1.00 
2 -3 ft. xxx .75 4-5 ft. xxx 1.50 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE—See Spring Flowering 
Shrubs. 
GOLDEN LIGUSTRUM, Manda’s (Lig. ovalifol- 
ium aureum):—A very striking gold leaved 
variety of ligustrum. The leaves stay gold in 
color all summer. 
2-3 ft. xxx .$ .75 
FALL AND WINTER 
ARROWWOOD (Viburnum dentatum):—Large 
growing shrub liking the shade. Glossy green 
leaves. Black berries. 
2- 3 ft. xxx. $ .50 4-5 ft. xxx $ 1.00 
3- 4 ft. xxx .75 6-8 ft. xxx 1.50 
BARBERRY, Japanese (Berberis thunbergi):— 
Dwarf shrub of fine textured foliage and an 
abundance of red berries. Widely used for 
many purposes, including low hedges. 
l%-2 ft. xxx $ .40 2-2V2 ft. xxx $ .50 
BEAUTY BERRY (Callicarpa purpurea):—Me¬ 
dium growing shrub with lavender blooms in 
spring and shiny purple berries in fall in great 
quantities. Very attractive. 
2- 3 ft. xx $ .50 3-4 ft. xx $ .60 
BURNING-BUSH, Winged (Euonymus alatus):— 
Picturesque large shrub with its corky “wings” 
on the branches and its berries, both of which 
turn red along with the foliage in the fall mak¬ 
ing a “Winged Burning-bush.” 
3- 4 ft. xxx $ .75 4-5 ft. xxx $ 1.00 
CHOKE BERRY, Red (Aronia arbutifolia) 
Many attractive red berries. 
2-3 ft. xx .$ .50 
HAWTHORN, COCKSPUR (Crataegus crus- 
galli) :—Large shrub or tree to 40 ft. Very de¬ 
corative with rose-purple flowers; red berries 
and brilliant orange and scarlet foliage in the 
fall. 
1 Vi» -2 ft. $ .50 
PHOTINIA VILLOSA:—Tall upright shrub or 
small tree to 15 ft. White flowers in spring. 
Bright scarlet berries in fall. 
2- 3 ft. xx .$ .75 
SUMAC, SMOOTH (Rhus glabra)Tall grow¬ 
er with good foliage and Scarlet berx-ies in 
early fall. 
3- 4 ft. xxx . $ .50 
