HYDRANGEA, PEEGEE 
(hydrangea paniculata 
g ra n d i fI o ra ) — Every home 
should have some of these in 
the yard. Blooms in late sum¬ 
mer. Flowers white at first, 
turning to pink and later pur¬ 
ple. Does well in partial 
shade. 
HYDRANGEA SNOWHILL 
(Hydrangea arborescens 
gran diflora) — Excellent for 
borders or low foundation planting. Blooms pro¬ 
fusely in July and first of August. Height 3 to 5 
feet. Well adapted to shady places. 
LILAC, COMMON PURPLE (Syringa vul¬ 
garis). 
LILAC, FRENCH HYBRIDS (Syringa vul¬ 
garis—Horticultural varieties) —The bushes 
are smaller than the Common Lilac. Flower stalks 
of the hybrids are many times as large as the 
common lilac. It is not uncommon to see flower 
spikes fifteen inches long. The beauty of these 
shrubs is appreciated by the public as is shown 
by the great demand. 
Belle De Nancy —Produces great panicles of 
satiny rose blooms with red centers. 
Mme. Abel Chatenay —Double White. 
Victor LeMoine —One of the better white 
lilacs. 
LILAC, ROUEN (Syringa rothomagensis)— 
M very profuse blooming, red lilac. The plants 
do not grow more than 5 to 6 feet high. 
MAPLE, GINNALA (Acer 
ginnala) — A rather tall 
growing very attractive 
shrub. Height about 8 feet 
with attractive leaves turning 
to a beautiful red fall coloring. 
MOCKORANGE, GOLDEN 
(Philadelphus aurea) — A 
compact shrub of an ultimate 
height of 4 feet with very 
brilliant yellow foliage. It is 
a mass of white flowers in 
May and June. 
MOCKORANGE, LARGE FLOWERED 
(Philadelphus grandiflora) —A very large 
flowered variety of Mockorange. Excellent as 
screen and in the shrub border. Height 8 to 10 
feet. 
MOCKORANGE, LEMOINE (Philadelphus 
lemoine) —A dwarf variety attaining a height 
of 4 feet. Very fragrant. 
MOCKORANGE, SWEET SCENTED (Phila¬ 
delphus corona ri us) —One of the older varieties 
and truly a noble one. It is GOOD ENOUGH 
WITHOUT IMPROVING. Flowers are pure 
white, very fragrant and are borne very freely 
on the large shrub. This variety is extra hardy, 
growing about 6 to 8 feet high and is one of the 
most popular shrubs planted today. 
MOCKORANGE, VIRGINAL (Philadelphus 
virginal) —-Medium height, attractive foliage and 
compact habit. Flowers are large, double, and 
semi-double. 
SHRUBS 
will 
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Handy Reference List of Ornamental Shrubs 
Dwarf Shrubs—Up to 5 ft. 
Barberries 
Alpine Currant 
Butterfly Bush 
Dwarf Caragana 
Snowhill Hydrangea 
Lemoine Mockorange 
Golden Mockorange 
Dwarf Ninebark 
Snowberry 
Spireas 
Medium Shrubs—5 to 8 ft. 
Flowering Almond 
Burning Bush 
Caragana Arborescens 
Cotoneaster 
Cranberrybush 
Variegated Dogwood 
Morrow Honeysuckle 
Peegee Hydrangea 
Mockoranges 
Flowering Plum 
Cistena Plum 
Snowball 
Tamarix 
Tall Shrubs—8 ft. and up 
Bechtel’s Crab 
Buckthorns 
Dolgo Crab 
Hopa Crab 
Red Silver Crab 
Dogwoods 
Elders 
Ginnala Maple 
Minnesota Purple Plum 
Newport Plum 
Tatarian Honeysuckle 
Russian Olive 
Shrubs for Low Foundations 
Spireas 
Alpine Currant 
Barberry 
Snowberry 
Hydrangea 
Golden Mockorange 
Shrubs for Screening 
Purposes 
Honeysuckles 
Lilacs 
Mockoranges 
Elders 
Dogwoods 
Flowering Plums 
Flowering Crabs 
Buckthorns 
Attractive Bark 
Dogwoods 
Burning Bush 
Russian Olive 
Shrubs with Colored Leaves 
Golden Elder 
Golden Mockorange 
Redleaf Barberry 
Cistena Plum 
Newport Plum 
Minnesota Purple Plum 
Variegated Dogwood 
Shrubs that do well in Shade 
Spireas 
Japanese Barbery 
Hydrangeas 
Honeysuckles 
Dogwoods 
Elders 
Snowberry 
Alpine Currant 
Produce Attractive Berries 
Barberries 
Burning Bush 
Cranberrybush 
Honeysuckles 
Snowberry 
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