SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 21 

ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Our shrubs are bushy and well rooted, twice transplantea; many of them are 
graded stronger than is required by the American Nurserymen’s Association. 
The month indicates the average blooming season; size denotes average height 
of shrub at maturity if left unsheared. 
SHRUBS ARE TIED—9/12 and 12/18 in., 25; 18/24 in. and 2/3 ft., 10; 3/4 and 4/5 
ft., 5 per bundle. 
ALMOND (AMYGDALUS) (PRUNUS) 
Pink Flowering (glandulosa) April-May. 5-6 ft. 
A beautiful small shrub, bearing an abundance of small, double, rose-like flow- 
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ALTHEA (HIBISCUS SYRIACUS) August-September. 10-12 ft. 
Large desirable shrub for group and specimen planting, also used for screens. 
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Anemoneflorus, double bright pink. Lucy, very double red. 
Ardens, double, violet. Purpurea Semi-Plena, semi-double 
Banner, double white; red center. clear purple. 
Boule de Feu, double purplish-red. Rubis, single red. 
Jeanne de Are, double pure white. Totus Albus, single white. 
AMELANCHIER (JUNEBERRY) 
canadensis (Downy Shadblow) May. 10-15 ft. 
Dense racemes of pure white flowers followed by edible maroon-purple fruit; 
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AMORPHA 
fruticosa (Indigobush) May-June. 8-10 ft. 
An interesting shrub of spreading habit, with fine feathery foliage; remarkable 
for the unusual violet-purple flowers in dense terminal spikes. 
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ARALIA (ACANTHOPANAX) 
pentaphylla (pentaphyllum) Five-leaf Aralia. June. 6-8 ft. 
Bright green shining foliage of tropical appearance; graceful arching branches; 
inconspicuous greenish flowers. Excellent for rocky slopes. 
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ARONIA (CHOKEBERRY) 
arbutifolia (Red) April-May. 6-8 ft. 
Pinkish-white flowers; red fruit and foliage in Autumn. One of the very best 
undershrubs. 
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melanocarpa (Black) April-May. 4-6 ft. 
Attractive white flowers, smooth foliage, glittering black, shining fruits. 
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