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THREE 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
For BORDERS, SCREENS, or 
BACKGROUNDS — All are hardy 
ALL SHRUBS ON THIS PAGE HEAVY, 2-YR. BLOOMING SIZE 
40c Postpaid 3 fa* $1*10 
Snowballs (Viburnum) 
DENTATUM (Arrow-Wood). Bright green heart-shaped leaves which 
turn to brilliant shades of red and purple in autumn. Creamy 
white flowers borne in abundance in May and June. Deep purple 
fruits add to its attractiveness. Grows to a height of 8 to 12 feet. 
CARLESI (Mayflower Viburnum). A truly grand medium size shrub 
from Korea, prized for its exquisite fragrance similar to that of 
the Trailing Arbutus. The waxy flower clusters, pearly-pink in 
bud, pure white when open, appear early in the spring. Thrives 
under the most unusual conditions but does best in partial shade 
and a cool, moist soil. A charming plant for foreground of border 
or for planting about the house. The true grafted variety. Heavy, 
2-yr. blooming size, 75c each; 3 for $2.00, postpaid. 
OPULUS STERILE (Common Snowball). A favorite shrub bearing great 
masses of ball-shaped white flowers in May. Grows 8 to 1 0 feet tall. 
DILATATUM. One of the best of the Viburnums. An upright bushy 
shrub eventually reaching 10 feet in height. Deep green, oval-shaped 
leaves. Pure white flowers borne in cymes 3 to 6 inches across. 
Very hardy and free flowering. Masses of globular scarlet berries 
remain through the winter, making a striking contrast to the snow. 
Viburnum Opulus Sterile— 
Common Snowball 
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White Snowberry 
Snowberry (Symphoricarpos) 
New Red Snowberry 
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 
This is the greatest shrub for shady 
places that we have ever seen. Grows to 
a height of 5 feet with gracefully arching 
branches and lacy foliage. Blooms are fol¬ 
lowed 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 
shady locations. 
Cytisus Scoparius 
(Golden Peacock Shrub) 
A native of Mexico. Semi-dwarf and very 
ornamental. Very fine foliage on graceful 
branches which grow upright and compact. 
Beautiful golden yellow blooms with crim¬ 
son wings. Excellent for forcing, shrub bor¬ 
ders and planting in difficult places. 
Rhodotypos 
(Jetbead) 
An attractive rounded shrub reaching 4 
to 6 feet in height. Beautiful yellowish 
green foliage with distinct corrugations. 
Large, single white flowers in late May fol¬ 
lowed by black berries which remain through 
the fall. Will do well in shade or semi¬ 
shade. Very desirable. 
Viburnum Dilatatum 
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Golden Peacock Shrub 
