DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 
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P RUN US PISSARD1. Purple-leaved Plum. Rich 
crimson. 
PTELEA TRIFOLIATA AUREA. Golden¬ 
leaved Hop Tree. Golden yellow. 
SAMBUCUS AUREA. Golden Elder. Bright 
golden. 
SPIRAEA OPU L! FOLIA AUREA. Golden¬ 
leaved Nine Bark. Bright yellow. 
SHRUBS BEARING ORNAMENTAL FRUIT. 
BERBER IS. Mostly red or purple fruit. 
CALICARPA PURPUREA Violet purple fruit. 
CITRUS TRIFOLIATA. Hardy Japanese Or¬ 
ange. Dull red fruit. 
CORN US. In variety. Various colored fruit. 
EL^EAGNUS. In variety. Various colored ber¬ 
ries. 
EUONYMUS. In variety. Scarlet berries. 
ILEX OPACA. American Holly. Bright red ber¬ 
ries. 
LON I CERA. In variety. Rich red or yellow 
fruit. 
MAHON I A. Various colored fruit. 
PYRUS ARBUTIFOLIA. Choke Berry. Bright 
scarlet berries. 
RHAMNUS. In variety. Black or red fruit. 
RHUS. In variety. Scarlet and crimson fruit. 
ROSA RUGOSA. Brilliant red seed balls. 
RUBUS. In variety. Red fruit. 
SAMBUCUS. In variety. Red fruit. 
SYMPHORICARPUS. In variety. Red or white 
fruit. 
VIBURNUM. In variety. Red fruit. 
SHRUBS FOR SEASHORE PLANTING. 
AZALEA VISCOSA. Wild Sweet Honeysuckle. 
BACCHARIS HALIM I FOLIA. Groundsel Shrub. 
BERBERIS. In variety. Barberry. 
CASSANDRA CALYCULATA. Leather leaf. 
CORN US. In variety. Dogwood. 
GENISTA SCO PAR I A. Scotch Broom. 
GENISTA TINCTORIA. Broom. 
HIPPOPHvE: RHAMNOIDES. Sea Buckthorn. 
LAURUS SASSAFRAS. Sassafras or Spice 
Bush. 
LIGUSTRUM VULGARIS. Common Privet. 
MYRICA CERIFERA. Wax Myrtle. 
PRUNUS MARITIMA. Beach Plum. 
ROSA RUGOSA. Japanese Rose. 
SAMBUCUS. In variety Elder. 
SPIR/EA TOMENTOSA. Spiraea. 
TAMARIX. Tamarsk. 
SHRUBS FOR SHADED PLACES. 
See also Trailing Vines for Shaded Places, 
AZALEAS. Native kinds. Azalea. 
BERBERIS. In variety. Barberry. 
CEANOTHUS AMERICANUS. New Jersey Tea. 
CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA. Sweet Pepper Bush. 
CORN US. In variety. Cornelia Cherry. 
DEUTZIA. In variety. Deutzia. 
DIERVILLA TRIFIDA. Dwarf Weigela. 
H AM AMELIS VIRGIN I AN A. Witch Hazel. 
HYPERICUMS. In variety. St. John’s Wort. 
ITEA VIRGINICA. Itea. 
All the Shrubs noted above are described under 
KALMIA. In variety. Mountain Laurel. 
LAURUS SASSAFRAS. Sassafras. 
LIGUSTRUM. In variety. Privet. 
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIA. Holly-Leaved Ma- 
honia. 
PYRUS JAPONICA. Japanese Quince. 
RHODODENDRON. Rhododendron. 
RUBUS. In variety. Bramble. 
SPIRAEA BUM ALDA. Dwarf Spiraea. 
SYMPHORICARPUS. Sno wberry. 
their proper headings on the preceding pages. 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF HARDY SHRUBS. 
Where immediate effect in Shrub groupings and borders is desired, collections of the Hardy 
Shrubs are most effective. 
In arranging the larger growing varietieties as a background, or in the center of groupings, 
and the smaller varieties toward the borders or edges, the relative proportion in growth is main¬ 
tained and harmonious proportion in all informal plantings is effectively accomplished. 
The following collections comprise all the best hardy varieties of Deciduous Shrubs, both in 
(lower and foliage, and give a succession of bloom from the early blossoms of the Cydonias, For- 
sythias and Lilacs in April to the late blooming Hydrangeas and Hibiscus in autumn. 
The Plants are well rooted and well furnished and all are perfectly hardy, nicely branched and 
of selected sizes for immediate effect. 
Collection No. i. 50 Choice Shrubs, in 20 to 25 leading varieties, $10.00; extra, $12.50. 
Collection No. 2. 100 Choice Shrubs, in 25 to 30 leading varieties, $20.00; extra, $25.00. 
Collection No. 3. 100 Choice Shrubs, in general assortment, $12.00; extra, $18.00. 
These collections have given excellent satisfaction to the many country estates wherever I have 
*ent them for a number of years past. 
