Shrubs having berries in the fall and winter should not be over^ 
looked. By using groups of these scattered through the garden, additional 
interest and color is gained for the difficult seasons. The birds, too, are 
dependent to a large extent on the fruits which they can find. Many times 
have we seen a bush laden with berries one day, and the next almost bare. 
There is a special list of shrubs having berries loved by birds, under Planting 
Suggestions. 
We have listed below some of the best growing and most attractive 
shrubs for flowers and foliage. Growing in our Nurseries, we have a good 
many other shrubs which we do not have room here to list or describe. 
To become well acquainted with the large assortment of shrubs available, 
we suggest that you drive through the Nurseries several times during 
the spring and summer. You will discover many unusual and rare kinds 
of shrubs and have an opportunity to study their flowers and habit of 
growth. Then you can picture how they would best fit into your land¬ 
scape. 
ALMONjDj double FLOWERL7\lG —Pink and white double flowers in May. 
ALTHEA, SHRUB (Rose of Sharon) —Pink, white or deep lavender flowers in late 
summer—tall grower. 
BARBERRT, COMMON—Upright shrub with yellow flowers and bunches of red 
berries later. 
BARBERRT, JAPANESE—Especially useful for low hedges. Bright red berries and 
colored leaves in fall. 
BARBERRT, NORTHERN—Native shrub with semi-evergreen leaves and waxy 
gray berries—grows in sandy soils. 
BEAUTT BUSH —Exquisite pink flowers in early June. A new shrub that you 
ought to have. 
BLUEBERRY, HIGH BUSH —A valuable shrub with a great deal of character. 
Lovely fall coloring. 
BUYYERFLYBUSH, FA.R^UHA.R —A lovely pink, summer blooming shrub— 
splendid for cutting. 
CHERRY, NANbCfNG—Makes a mound of pink and white in May. Edible red 
cherries. 
CHOKEBERRT—Native shrub with white flowers and attractive red or black 
berries. 
CHRISTMAS BERRY, CHIT^ESE —Another shrub with red berries. Large grower 
with good fall color. 
CORA.LBERRY —Old-fashioned shrub with magenta fruits in clusters. Good to 
hold banks. 
CORNETIAN cherry —One of the first shrubs to bloom. Yellow flowers. Grows 
very large. 
COTONEASTER—A large group of graceful shrubs, many having bright red berries. 
daphne, FEBRUARY —A very early blooming shrub with magenta-pink flowers 
and red berries. Needs lime. 
DEUTZIA, LEMOINE—Low, broad shrub with showy white flowers in June. 
DEUTZIA, PINbC (Pride of Rochester) —Tall variety with pink and white bells in 
June. 
DEUTZIA, SLENE)ER—Very low shrub with white flowers in May. 
DOGWOOD, GRAY —White flowering shrub with interesting white berries on red 
stalks. 
••<>'122 ii <>- 
