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FOR BORDER PLANTING 
OLD-FASHIONED LILACS 
For a tall hedge or to screen an unsightly view there is no shrub 
so valuable. Will grow to the height of 10 to 12 feet in a few 
years. A beautiful shrub both summer and winter. Is the first to 
clothe itself with leaves in the spring, and its fragrant flowers and 
luxuriant foliage is a constant delight. Bright red berries cling 
to the bush all through the winter, giving a brilliant touch of color 
to the winter landscape. 
TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 
No other shrub has quite the place in the hearts of people that 
the old-fashioned lilac has. Grows anywhere and its masses of 
light purple bloom in early spring are a constant delight. Fine for 
tall hedges, screens or specimens. No grounds complete without 
this fine old shrub. 
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SNOWBERRIES 
White Snowberry. Diminutive rose-colored flowers in June and 
July followed by clustered milk-white fruits which'remain far 
into the winter. Bush is compact in form with numerous 
slender branches. Can be used in small groups or large 
masses. Due to its dwarf habit it is valuable for foregrounds 
in shrub plantings. Excellent for shade. 
New Red Snowberry. This is the greatest shrub for shady places 
_ . that we have ever seen. Grows to a height of 4 feet. Has 
White Snowberry ^ ^ 
gracetully arching 
branches and lacy foli¬ 
age. Blooms are followed in fall by glowing red berries, twice 
the size of the old Indian Currant and as red as those of the 
High-Bush Cranberry. Don't fail to get some of these shrubs 
for those shady locations. 
Tartarian Honeysuckle 
AMELANCHIER CANADENSIS 
(Juneberry) 
A dwarf bushy tree which be¬ 
comes a cloud of snowy white 
bloom in early spring. In June 
it is loaded with delicious, edi¬ 
ble fruit. If you want a plant 
for both ornamental and practi¬ 
cal purposes get a few of these. 
Hardy and a rapid grower. 
VIBURNUM DILATATUM 
One of the best of the Vibur¬ 
nums. An upright bushy shrub 
eventually reaching 10 feet in 
height. Deep green, oval green 
leaves. Pure white flowers borne 
in cymes 3 to 6 inches across. 
Very hardy and free flowering. 
Masses of globular scarlet ber¬ 
ries remain through the winter, 
making a striking contrast to 
the snow. 
Purple Lilac 
WHITE FRINGE 
One of the showiest of all 
shrubs. Grows to small tree 
height, with large shiny leaves 
of deep green. Graceful and 
drooping it bears its clouds of 
lacy white blooms. Branches 
start close to the ground and it 
may be grown as a shrub or 
trimmed up and grown as a 
dwarf tree. Good in borders or 
for specimens. 
KERRIA JAPONICA 
A very necessary shrub for 
shady places, as that is where 
it does best. Grows to 6 feet in 
height with rather a spreading 
habit. Plenty of large yellow 
flowers in June which are suit¬ 
able for cutting. Effective in 
massed plantings. 
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