Time of Blooming: 
(In a])])ioximate order) 
April 
Willows 
Buffalo berry 
Foi'sythia 
Barland Spirea 
FI. Almond 
FI. Currant 
Siberian Pea 
FI. Quince 
Plums 
Clierries 
Api)les 
May 
Talacs 
Honeysuckles 
Bird Cherry 
Nanking- Clierry 
Flowering Crabs 
Wayfaring bush 
Hawthorns 
Spirea V. H. 
Tliimbleber-ry 
Snowball 
How Ninebark 
Native Clematis 
iMax. Honeysuckle 
Pearl bush 
Yellow shrub roses 
Nan ny berry 
Mountain Ash 
June 
Pink shrub roses 
Hate Hilacs 
Korean Spirea 
Chokecherry 
Jetbead 
Dogwood 
Ninebark 
Cotoneaster 
Bladder Senna 
Russian Qlive 
Climbing Roses 
Rose-acacia 
Buckthorn 
M ock Orange 
Fuonymus 
Privet 
Arrowwood 
Frohel Spirea 
July 
Shrubby Cinquefoil 
Elderl)erry 
Rock Spirea 
Jap. Hilac 
Amorpha 
I.,ate Honeysuckle 
Catalpa 
Sorbaria 
Billiard Spirea 
Varnish tree 
Augfust 
Silverlace Vine 
Butterfly bush 
Althea 
Tamarix 
Tender Roses 
Harge FI. Clematis 
Dwarf Indigo 
Mallow Marvel 
1 )esmodium 
Cenista 
Aralia 
Honeysuckle vines 
Trumpet Vine 
H ydrangea 
False Spirea 
Autumn Clematis 
September 
(Ornamental Fruit) 
Hawthorn 
Roses 
Privet 
Sumac 
Cranberry bush 
Snowberry 
Coralberry 
Barberry 
Fuonymus 
Cotoneaster . 
lOnglemann Ivy 
Fruits Attractive to Birds 
Barl)erry 
Bird Cherry 
Black Cherry 
Buckthorn 
Buffaloberry 
Chokecherry 
Coralberry 
Cotoneaster 
Currants 
Dogwood 
lOhlerberry 
Fuonymus 
Fnglemann Ivy 
Flowering Crab 
Gooseberry 
Hackberry 
Honeysuckles 
Hawthorn 
Juniper 
Mountain Ash 
Mulbeiry 
Nanking Cherry 
Ninebark 
Privet 
Roses 
Russian Olive 
Sand Cherry 
Snowberry 
Sumac 
Tliimbleberry 
Viburnums 
Wild Grapes 
Wild Plums. 
Useful for Their Winter Color Effects 
Junipers, Pines, Spruce and Firs with their evergi-een foliage. 
Dogwood, Meadow Rose and Wild Rose with red stems. 
Coralberry, Barberry, Hawthorn, Cranberrybush and Roses foi- 
their persistent red fruits. 
Snowberry with white berries. 
Ihivet, Honeysuckle vine and E'uonymus vine with partly ever¬ 
green leaves. 
Siberian Pea, Forsythia and Fuonymus for green stems. 
Russian Olive for gray berries and stems. 
Mountain Birch and Bird Cherry with smooth red-brown bark. 
Blue-stem Willow with blue-gray stems. 
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