
BARNES BROS. NURSERY CO., YALESVILLE, CONN. 



Hibiscus Coelestis 
Exceptional Shrubs 
for the Home Grounds 


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Rhus Cotinus 


AMELANCHIER canadensis (Shadblow). 
25 ft. Pure white flowers in early Spring. 
Blue-black berries in June. Tall and tree- 
like. Native. 
ARONIA arbutifolia (Red Chokeberry). 8 ft. 
Clusters of brilliant red berries last well 
into Winter. White flowers in May. Crim- 
son Autumn foliage. 
COTONEASTER acutifolia. 10 ft. Lus- 
trous dark green leaves make this an attrac- 
tive plant for hedges or specimens. 
C. divaricata (Spreading Cotoneaster). 6 ft. 
Spreading shrub with glossy green leaves 
and red berries. Red Fall foliage. 
HALESIA tetraptera (S7/ver Bell). Tree-like 
shrub with lovely, white, bell-shaped flowers 
in May. 
HIBISCUS coelestis. Large, single blue flow- 
ers; dwarfer than the other types of Altheas. 
ILEX serrata (Finetooth Holly). 6 ft. Many 
bright red berries which last all Winter. 
Likes moist, shady places. 
I. verticillata (Black Alder). 9 ft. Upright 
shrub with red berries all Winter. Native. 
Plant two or three together. 
RHUS cotinus (Smoke Bush). 12-15 ft. Pic- 
turesque and familiar. In Summer and Fall 
its delicate, fluffy flowering and fruiting 
arts look like clouds of smoke. 
SYMPLOCOS paniculata (Turc uoise Berry) 
Tall, treelike. White flowers in Spring. Clus- 
ters of turquoise blue berries in the Fall. 
All of. the above are 75c. each 

Ilex Verticillata 
