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DECIDUOUS 
SHRUBS 
The judicious planting of shrubs adds greatly to the 
beauty and value of property and contributes a 
wealth of pleasure and interest to the home. A good 
shrub collection will present the greatest variety of 
color throughout the season, both in flower and foliage 
Even in winter it is attractive in appearance from the 
géracefulness of its stems and branches, and from the 
eolor of its bark. Irregular massing is the most 
picturesque method of shrub planting, and from the 
following list a selection of varieties for every 
requirement ean be made. 
Except where marked (B&B), all shrubs will be dug with 
bare roots. Por those plants not marked (B&B), there 
will be an extra charge per plant for balling and bur- 
laping. See page 104 for prices. 
1-4 5-24 25 & Up 
Each Each Each 
ACANTHOPANAX pentaphyllum (Five-leaf Aralis) 7-8! 
Graceful arehing habit; splendid for banks; 
good foliage. Prefers shade. Stands city 
conditions. 
i peO ae The. caceccteseeswiit cet 260 50 
4 to 5 Tt. eeeeooa oe e2e02 © 1.00 758 

ARONIA arbutifolia (Red Chokeberry) 6-8! 
Valuable because of its red berries. Sueceeds 
in moist half-shade. Good fall coloring. 
3S to 4 fte eeeeaeeeoaoeao ee @ 75 260 250 
6G © Lbs <sccecKidecccee 1.00 e 85 75 
-- brilliantissima 6-8' 
Similar to above, with berries of more brilliant 
rede 
3 to 4 Ete eeeeeoeneaeede@ 075 260 250 
4 to 5 Ite eeeeoe2 0202888300 1.00 285 75 
-- melancarpa (nigra) (Black Chokeberry) 8-10' 
Delicate white flowers in May. Blaok berries 
persist until late. Half-shade. 
S to 4 ft. Coeeeveeeeece 075 «60 250 
BENZOIN aestivale (Lindera Benzoin) (Spice bush) 10-12' 
Plowers yellow in April; scarlet berries; 
leaves aromatic; likes moisture. 
m eo 4 ft. eaoeoseeeceene 1.00 075 
4 to 5 a @@eeeono0e0e 8080080 1.50 
5 to 6 ft. eeeerescocece 2.00 
BERBERIS juliana (See Broad-leaved Evergreens) 
Natorp’s 
