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BEGONIA 
Hardy (Evansiana). Slight shelter. Handsome 
leaves, pink: fowers i. viv see sks hace eee 
BELL TREE (Halesia). Becomes a large tree 
Hes with miniature bells, white. 3 ft. Ult. H. 
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BERRY (Ornamental) Plants. After all your 
flowers have gone there is nothing more colorful 
in the garden than shrubs that will give a 
variety of color 
1—Aronia, Red berries. Low growing. 2 ft. .... 
2—Beauty Berry. (Callicarpia). Small purple 
berries all along the stem in the fall. Very 
handsome, UlUeH eo elie ote ene een 
3—Fire Thorn (Pyracantha). Very popular and 
should be in every garden Red berries in 
great profusion all winter. 18 in. plant. Ult. 
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4—-Gray Berry (Cornus). Gray berries in clus- 
ters Uli itettiie . ok. tie ee cee 
S—High Bush Cranberry (Viburnum). Attrac- 
tives berriessin) fall sit; 2H. 6 ft, eee ee 
Low Bush Cranberry. Grows but 10 inches. 
Handsome red berries. Fine for pools or 
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6—Holly (Ilex Verticillata). Deciduous type. 
Holly berries until spring. Very prolific. 
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7—Holly (Ilex Opaca). Christmas type. Too well 
known to require description. In trans- 
planting remove all leaves. 2 ft. ......... 
8—Holly (Ilex Opaca) We have a very fine lot 
of small bushy plants 12 to 15 inches that 
are suitable for hedging. There is no hedge 
more beautiful than a well trimmed holly 
hedge. Or they may be used for back- 
ground effect and permitted to grow into 
trees Many are the bearing type. Shade 
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9—Honeysuckle Shrub (Lonicera) Red flower. 
Attractive red berries in fall Ult. H. 10 ft. 
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10—Inkberry. Black berries in fall. Ult. H. 5 ft. 
11—Regal Bush (Ligustrum) A very much 
twigged plant always loaded with blue 
berries. Ult. H. 5 ft. Spreading, 4 ft. ...... 
12—Rose. Clusters red berries on each branch. 
Extremely prolific. Loved by birds and 
recommended for a _ bird sanctuary. 25 
cents “each *$100 “$9.00. cock eee Coe eee 
(Try a collection of 3 Snowberry for $1.00) 
13—Snowberry, pink. Small pink berries in fall. 
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14—-Snowberry, red. Also known as _ Indian 
Currant. Small pink berries in great pro- 
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15—Snowberry, white. Large berries all winter. 
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BIRD CHERRY (European) Prunis. White flow- 
ers in spring followed by black fruit Beioved 
by birds. Sun or shade. Ult. H. 12 ft. 4 ft.... 
BIRCH. 
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River Birch. Peeling yellow bark, forms clus- 
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BLACKBERRY BUSHES. Large edible varieties 
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BLADDER NUT (Staphylea). Ult. H. 6 ft. This 
is an attractive shrub and not a fruit. Upright, 
fernlike foliage with bronze pea-shaped flow-. 
ers; the flowers are succeeded by bladder- 
shaped pods which, when pressed, make a 
popping noise. Very interesting for your shrub 
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