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D warf Barberry. ( B - Thunbergii.) This is the 
---very best hedge shrub for a low 
hedge 2 to 3 ft. in height. The foliage is brilliant green in 
summer, taking on the most glowing colors from early autumn 
until December, and after the leaves fall the branches are 
covered with crimson berries which hang until March or April. 
Itis also a desirable shrub to plant against the foundation of a 
house or in front of other taller growing shrubs to take away 
the bare effect of the stems of the tall shrubs at the bottom. 
Golden Leaved Elder 
Why not include a Golden Bell with your spring order? 
It will brighten a comer of your lawn during 
the first days of early spring. 
Golden Leaved Elder. T1 ) e best of ail the 
_colored shrubs. A plant 
of this bush in a bed, or a border, or on the lawn, is a con¬ 
spicuous feature, the foliage being as yellow as gold. The 
white flowers in June and July are followed by black fruit in 
August and September. Prune the bushes hard in early 
spring and secure denser and brighter oliage. The lover of 
the beautiful in shrubbery will not overlook the Golden 
Leaved Elder in his spring or fall planting. No shrub 
wall give greater character to a place. While the blossoms are 
possessed of great beauty, the 
bush is not dependent upon 
blossoms, since its foliage is 
its prime attraction. Imagine 
a bush growing in a bed with 
other shrubs, each leaf of 
which is almost as yellow as 
the yellowest rose, and you 
have the beautiful effect of this 
Golden Leaved Elder. It is 
easily transplanted and suc¬ 
ceeds everywhere without pet¬ 
ting and does not sucker like 
other elders. 
Snowball. (Viburnum.) 
__A well known 
favorite shrub, with globular 
clusters of white flowers the 
latter part of May. This good 
old early and sure flowering 
shrub is planted perhaps more 
extensively than any other. 
It is found in every collection 
in the gardens of the rich as 
well as the poor. 
Purple Leaved Barberry 
Purple Leaved Barberry, a beautiful shrub with 
_£__T— violet purple foliage; 
showy, small yellow' flowers, and beautiful red berries in pen¬ 
dulous clusters. 
A Branch of a Snowball Bush 
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