DOGWOOD, GOLDET^ TWIG —Of greatest value for winter effect. Bright yellow 
twigs. 
ELEAlGTTGS, AUTUMTs^—V ery large shrub with silvery leaves and dull red berries. 
EJTICIA7TTH.IJS, RED-VEITSj—Narrow, upright shrub with drooping bells of cream 
and pink. Brilliant fall coloring. 
EUOTS^TMUS, WIT^GED —Another shrub with colorful foliage in fall and orange^ 
red berries. 
FORSYTHIA. (Golden Bell )—Xhe well known and loved yellow flowering shrubs 
of April. 
HAZELT^UT, AMERICA?^—Large shrub for sandy, poor soils. Nuts are small but 
edible. 
HOTKEY SUCKLE, BUSH —A large group of shrubs having attractive white or pink 
flowers and red berries. 
fiTDRATvJGEA, PEEGEE—The old fashioned large flowered Hydrangea blooming 
in August. Cream flowers turning pink. 
JASMITS^E, WITSJTER—A vine-like shrub with yellow flowers in February. Used 
for covering banks or against buildings. 
JETBEA.D —A neat, medium sized shrub with white flowers. 
LILA.C —A beautiful group of shrubs loved by everyone—flowers very fragrant in 
white, pink, blue, lavender and purple. 
MAPLE, AMUR—A large shrub with very brilliant scarlet fall foliage. 
MOCK ORATs^GE—The old fashioned “sweet syringa”. Tall growing shrubs. Some 
with very fragrant white flowers. 
PEARLBUSH, COMMOTSf—Tall shrub with snow white flowers in May. 
PLUM, BEACH—A most valuable shrub for sandy soils and seaside planting. White 
flowers and edible small plums. 
^UITV^CE, CHIT^ESE —A tall upright shrub with large pink flowers in May. 
^UITV^CE, JA.PA.J^ESE —An early blooming shrub with brilliant flowers in shades 
of orange and red. An old stand by. 
ROSE, AUSTRIAA[ COPPER—A shrub-rose with bright copper red blooms. 
ROSE, HUGOT^IS —This bush-rose has delicate foliage and many single yellow 
flowers at lilac time. 
ROSE, RUGOSA—Fine for planting in sandy poor soils. Has red, pink or white 
flowers in June. 
SHADBLOW—One of the first shrubs to bloom. White flowers followed by purple- 
red fruits which the birds love. 
STV^OWBERRT, COMMOTs^—A low branching shrub with white berries in fall. 
Good for banks. 
SPIREA (Bridal Wreaths )—A well known group of spring flowering shrubs. Most 
all have white flowers. Anthony Waterer Spirea has red flowers. 
STAGGERBUSH—A low upright growing shrub with white flowers. Does well 
in poor soil if acid. 
STEPHATvJATSJDRA, CUTLEAF—This shrub is interesting for its very ornamental 
foliage. May be used for an informal hedge. 
STEWARTIA, JAPATV^ESE—A large shrub or small bushy tree. Handsome foliage. 
Large, white flowers in summer. 
SUMAC, FRAGRATs^T—A wide spreading shrub for massing on poor soils. Bright 
fall colors. 
SUMMER SWEET (Clethra )—A very fragrant white flowered shrub blooming in 
July. Likes damp situations. 
SWEETLEAF, ASIATIC —This large shrub has berries of turquoise-blue in late 
summer. 
SWEETSHRUB, COMMOTs^—The old fashioned “shrub” with sweet, brown flowers. 
VIBURJTUMS —Shrubs mainly valuable for showy autumn and winter berries, 
some of which arc red and others dark blue. White flowers. 
WEIGELA—Attractive shrubs with pink, red or white flowers in May. 
WITVJTERBERRT, COMMOTvf—Probably the showiest shrub for winter color— 
brilliant scarlet berries. 
WITCH-HAZEL—Large shrubs, flowering in fall and during the winter. Flowers 
yellow or wine colored. 
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