Spirea Van Houttei 
Mock Orange, Vii^inal 
Beautify Your Home 
with Flowering Shrubs 
BARBERRY (Japanese). 2 feet. Thunberg's Barberry, entirely free 
from rust; may be planted in any state. A beautiful dwarf shrub for 
foundation planting, bordering shrub masses, or for informal low hedge. 
Foliage, bright green; reddish bronze autumn coloring. Colors arc 
brighter in sunny location. The bright red berries remain on through 
the winter. 
BARBERRY, RED LEAF. 2 feet. This is the red form of the Jap' 
anese Barberry. Planted in a sunny location its rich red foliage makes a 
striking appearance. 
BUSH CHERRY, JAPANESE. 3 to 4 ft., white flowers, dark red 
cherries, fine foliage, beautiful autumn color. 
CARAGANA (Siberian Pea Tree). 10'12 feet. Early flowers, bright 
yellow. Gray'green foliage. Extremely hardy. 
CHERRY, PURPLE LEAF. 4'5 feet. The dark red leaves show up in 
pleasing contrast to other foliage. 
Mayflower Bush 
Rose Tree of China 
Golden Elder 
French Lilacs 
COTONEASTER. 5'6 feet. Dark green, glossy foliage turning to bronze in 
autumn. Useful in shrub or as a formal hedge. Does well in shade. 
CRANBERRY, High Bush. 6'7 feet. An upright, handsome shrub. The 
bright red berries hang on throughout the winter. 
DOGWOOD, Golden Barked. 6-7 feet. Golden bark, good for contrast in 
screen plantings. White flowers and berries. 
DOGWOOD, Red Twig. 6'7 feet. Spreading habit, bright red bark, excel' 
lent for winter color. 
SCARLET ELDERBERRY. 6'7 ft., white flowers, scarlet berries, thrives in 
shade. 
ELDERBERRY, Golden Leaf. 6'7 ft. Bright golden yellow foliage throughout 
the summer. The large white flower heads appear in July, followed by black 
berries on which birds like to feed. 
FORSYTHIA, Golden Bell. 5'6 feet. Beautiful early yellow flowering shrub. 
Excellent in masses. 
HOr^YSUCKLE, Morrow’s. 5'6 feet. Semi'spreading, light foliage, red fruit, 
white flowers. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Red Bush. 8'10 feet. The red flowers appear in May, fob 
lowed by red berries ripening in mid'summer, and clinging to the bush for weeks. 
Attractive to birds. 
^^^YI^RANGEA, a. G. 3'4 feet. Snowhill Hydrangea, large showy blooms 
in July and August. Will do well in a shady location. 
hydrangea, P. G. 3'4 feet. The old'fashioned large flowered Hydrangea 
blooming in September; turns pink later. The blossom heads may be dried for 
winter bouquets. 
LILAC, Chinese. 6'7 feet. Fine leaved, fine twigged variety. Does not sucker 
like common lilacs. Great masses of delicate purple blooms. 
French. 6'8 feet. The most gorgeous flowers of all large blooming 
shrubs. Do not sucker profusely like common lilac. 
Alphonse Lavallee. Double flowers of a lovely blue shade. 
Chas. Joly. Double dark purplish red flowers. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single. Long heads of very dark purple flowers. 
Mme. Lemoine. Double, pure white, beautiful contrast with darker colors. 
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