Nursery Grown Native Shrubs 
Waahoo 
Waahoo 
A beautiful evonymus. Bright red fruit in au¬ 
tumn. Prefers deep, rich soil and thrives in the 
open sun. 
Witch Hazel 
Late fall or winter blooming shru b. Fringe-iilce, 
yellow blossoms. A handsome plant for cool, moist 
woods. 
American Yew 
Yew, American or Canadian 
Dark, rich green foliage. Spreads close to the 
ground. One of the finest of all yews. Grows 
naturally amongst moist rocks along shady or par¬ 
tially shady banks or in the deep, moist woods. 
Witch Hazel 
Delicate wild flowers and dainty ferns are the natural companions of 
our mighty trees. Both are happier in each other's company, for the proper 
wild flowers and native shrubs take nothing from the soil which the trees 
require, but assist in retaining the dead leaves which nature intended as 
the ideal mulch and food for the trees. An economical and beautiful garden 
with the smallest Imaginable upkeep cost. Enjoy the glory of the deep 
woods in your own back yard. Rare and unusual native shrubs as well as 
the daintiest wild flowers and ferns should be happy beneath your own shade. 
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