SHRUBS—Continued 
LIST NO. 1 
Each 
12 
100 
Specimen Shrubs 
2-3 
ft. 
.$ .80 
$ 8.00 
$60.00 
Specimen Shrubs 
3-4 
ft. 
. 1.00 
10.00 
75.00 
Caragana (T) Yellow 
flowers in May 
Coralberry (M) Red berries in fall—does well in shade 
Cornus Siberica (T) Red Bark 
Cornus Aurea (T) Yellow Bark 
Elder, Cut-Leaf, (M) Attractive Foliage and Fruit 
Elder, Golden (M) Must be planted in sun 
Forsythia Golden Bell (M) Yellow flowers in April 
Honeysuckle, Pink (T) Flowers in May 
Honeysuckle, White (T) Flowers in May 
Honeysuckle, Morrow’s—(M) dwarf weeping 
Lilac, Purple (T) 
Lilac, White (T) 
Ninebark, Common (M) Attractive for colored seed pods in Fall 
Ninebark, Golden (M) known as Golden Spirea—plant in sun 
Rugosa Rose Single (M) pink or red—hardy, flowers in June 
Russian Olive (T) 
Snowberry (M) white berries in Fall, grows well in shade 
Spirea Billardi (M) pink flowers in July 
Spirea Sorbifolia (M) white flowers in July 
Spirea Van Houttei (M) Decoration Day Shrub 
Syringa, Sweet (T) commonly called Mock Orange 
Syringa, Large Flowering (T) 
Sumac, Cut-Leaf (T) Red Autumn color 
Sumac, Staghorn (T) Red Autumn color 
Weigela Rosea (M) Pink flowers in June 
LIST NO. 2 
Note : The following shrubs are just as old as those listed above but 
are more dwarfed in their nature of growth. 
Specimen Shrubs 18-24 inches .$1.00 $10.00 $75.00 
Barberry Thunbergii (D) Red berries in Fall 
Hydrangea Arborescens (M) (Hills of Snow) Grows well in shade, July 
Hydrangea P.G. (M) Flowers turn pink in August 
Lilac, Persian (M) Dwarf purple 
Spirea A nthony Watere r (D) red, July, 12-18 inch 
Spirea Arguta (M) white 
Spirea Bumalda (D) pink—July 
Spirea Callosa Alba (D) white, July 12-15 inch 
Spirea Callosa Rosea (D) pink, July 12-15 inch 
Spirea Froebella (D) pink, July 
Syringa Lemoine (M) Dwarf 
Weigela Eva Rathke (M) not hardy in northern Wisconsin, Red, June 
Weigela Variegated (M) not hardy in northern Wisconsin, Pink, June 
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