Nursery Grown Native Shrubs 
Khododendron Maxizniun 
Woody St. Jobs’s Wort 
Ninebark 
Scaly, rough-barked shrub. Picturesque in shape. 
Clusters of white flowers usually appear in June. 
Prefers stream banks or the rich, moist soil of low¬ 
lands. 
Pepper Bush. Sweet; White Alder 
Beautiful, sweet-scented shrub. Spike of white 
flowers appears in late summer. Blooms best in 
open sun. 
Raspberry, Purple-Flowering; Thimbleberry 
Vigorous, spreading shrub 3 to 5 feet high. Many 
showy, purple flowers appear June, July, August. 
Native of rocky woods. 
Rhododendron Carolinianum 
Exquisite, shell-pink bloom, small foliage. Dainty 
shrub. Prefers rich soil of the woodland edge. 
Rhododendron Maximum—Great Laurel 
One of the most beautiful and most popular of 
our native shrubs. Light pink blossoms, broad, 
evergreen leaves. Prefers the shade of rich wood¬ 
lands. 
Rose, Pasture 
A splendid single rose for almost any dry loca¬ 
tion. Pink blossom. Prefers open sun. 
Rose, Swamp 
Ideal for screen or barrier. Beautiful, single, pink 
blossoms. Prefers rich, moist land, open sun. 
Rose, Sweetbrier 
Handsome, upright, thorny shrub, rich, dark 
green leaves, single, pink rose. Prefers open sun. 
St. John's Wort, Bushy 
Similar in general shape to Woody St. John’s 
Wort. Very narrow leaves and smaller flowers. 
St. John's Wort, Great, Woody or Shrubby 
Profuse bloomer. Rich golden yellow flowers 
which follow each other with startling rapidity. 
Prefers open sun. 
Shad Bush; Juneberry 
One of the most beautiful of the early blooming 
shrubs. Dainty, white flowers appear before the 
leaves. Prefers the rich soil of protecting wood¬ 
land. 
Sweet Pepper Bush 
Thimbleberry 
Swamp Rose 
Shad Bush 
22 
Shad Bush 
