CARAGANA — PEA SHRUB 
Arborescens — A very attractive shrub for hedges 
with soft pea-green foliage; one of the first 
shrubs to show its leaves in spring; it blooms 
with small yellow flowers in May; it grows well 
in dry sunny places or in the shade. 
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CHINESE ELM — ULMUS 
Chinese Elm Hedging (Pumila) — This is the same 
Chinese Elm that is grown for shade trees, only 
it is trimmed into hedge form when small. Its 
merits as a hedge plant have only recently been 
discovered. It makes a dense compact hedge 
with small deep-green leaves. Seedlings should 
be cut down to two inches above the ground 
when planted. 
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COTONEASTER 
Acutifolia (Peking Cotoneaster) — Upright tall-grow- 
ing variety, with pinkish flowers; fruits black; 
excellent for large hedges. 
Co oe el Each $0.60 
Hupehensis — A medium-sized shrub of. graceful 
habit with conspicuous clusters of white flowers 
in spring followed by large bright-red berries. 
The small leaves are dark glossy green in sum- 
mer changing to a rich bronzy red in fall. 
18-24” Each $1.75 
2.50 
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CURRANT — RIBES 
Alpine Currant (Alpina) — A slow-growing hedge 
plant for the shade. It has very attractive small 
green leaves, and forms a dense shapely plant 
without trimming. It is our first shrub to unfold 
- its leaves in spring. 
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DEUTZIA 
Lemoine — A semi-dwarf compact shrub producing 
clusters of single white flowers; blooms in May. 
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Rosea — A medium-sized shrub that blooms in 
May with panicles of pinkish-white flowers. 
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DOGWOOD — CORNUS 
Red-Branched (Siberica) — Valuable shrubs for 
group planting, especially for color-effect in 
winter; branches bright red; bluish-white fruit. 
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Yellow (Lutea) — Bright-yellow bark, plants usual- 
ly not as tall as the red-barked variety. 
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Cornelian Cherry (Cornus Mascula) — A compact 
upright shrub that grows rather tall and shapely. 
It is covered with a profusion of small yellow 
flowers in early spring before the leaves appear. 
This shrub is most attractive in summer when 
the scarlet-red cherry-like fruits appear. 
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ELDER — SAMBUCHUS 
The elders are grown principally for their foliage 
effect. They are strong growers and are best if cut 
to the ground each spring. 
Cut Leaf (Acutiloba) — This variety has deep-green 
finely cut fern-like foliage which produces a 
pleasing tropical effect, especially when planted 
near a pool or stream. 
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Golden (Nigra Aurea) — This is our best shrub with 
golden-yellow foliage; makes a pleasing color 
contrast if planted in a group of green-leaf shrubs. 
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GOLDEN BELLS — FORSYTHIA 
One of the first shrubs to bloom in spring, the 
golden yellow, bell-shaped flowers appear before 
the leaves. 
Intermedia — Bright-yellow flowers on long arch- 
ing branches. 
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Spectabilis — A good grower with broad, heavy 
bell-shaped flowers. 
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HYPERICUM — ST. JOHNSWORT 
The Hypericums are medium sized shrubs, easy 
to grow and not particular as to soil requirements. 
They grow in sunny or partially shaded locations 
and bloom over a long period in midsummer. 
