NURSERYMEN AND LANDSCAPE GARDENERS 
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SHRUBS WITH COLORED BARK IN WINTER 
Cornus Siberica (Red Bark). 
Cornus Paniculata (Gray Twigs). 
Forsythia Fortunei (Yellow 
Bark). 
Cornus Stolonifera (Red Bark) 
Sea Buckthorn (Gray Bark). 
Willows (Yellow Bark). 
Willows (Red Bark). 
SHRUBS TO WITHSTAND HARDSHIPS OF 
POOR SOIL, SHADE, ETC. 
Barberries in variety. 
Lilacs in variety. 
Viburnums in variety. 
Cornus in variety. 
Symphoricarpus (White and 
Red). 
Rhus in variety. 
Ligustrum Ibota. 
Ribes Aureum. 
Sea Buckthorn. 
Rosa Rugosa. 
Aralia Pentaphylla. 
SHRUBS WITH FRAGRANCE 
Daphne Mezereum. 
Lilacs in variety. 
Philadelphus in variety. 
Calycanthus Floridus (Spice 
Bush). 
Lonicera Tartarica. 
Bechtel's Flowering Crab. 
Barberries. 
Clethra Alnifolia (Sweet Pepper 
Bush.) 
Rosa Sweet Briar. 
SHRUBS FOR HEDGES 
Hedges are rapidly becoming an important element 
in the planting of private and public grounds. They 
are designed for various needs and the purpose for which 
they serve determines the kinds of plants to use. For 
convenience we have listed these plants under the differ¬ 
ent classes of hedges. 
HEDGES FOR SCREENS OR WINDBREAKS 
American Arbor Vitae. Amurensis Privet. 
Norway Spruce. Japanese Privet. 
White Spruce. Ilex (Japanese Holly). 
Hemlock. 
HEDGES FOR ORNAMENT OR FLOWERING HEDGES 
Hardy Hydrangea. Honeysuckles in variety. 
Snowball. Berberis in variety. 
Hibiscus in variety (Althea). Japanese Snowball. 
Cornus Alba. Cydonia Japonica. 
Spirea in variety. Lilacs in variety. 
IIEGDES FOR PROTECTION OR TO KEEP OFF INTRUDERS 
Barberry in variety. Japanese Quince. 
Honey Locust. Cockspur Thorn. 
Rosa Rugosa. Rosa Sweet Briar. 
HEDGES FOR BOUNDARIES 
Buckthorn. Privet. 
Russian Mulberry. Ilex Crenata. 
Evergreens. 
Many of these plants can be used for two or three of these pur¬ 
poses. 
Special prices for hedge plants in quantities will be made upon 
application. 
