

HITTEN’S 
ORTH-WHILE 
All shrubs listed on these two pages are strong, well- 
rooted, 2-yr., field-grown stock, unless ot 
American Beautyberry 
AMERICAN 
BEAUTYBERRY 
(Callicarpa americana). A native, 
large-leaved shrub. Blooms in 
August with small clusters of 
blue flowers, followed by showy 
violet-colored berries. 18 to 24 in. 
grade. 
RED CHOKEBERRY 
(Aronia Arbutifolia) Grows up- 
tight to 6 feet. Very pretty in May 
with white flowers followed by 
bright berries and foliage in 
autumn. 18 to 24 in. grade. 
DEUTZI A Fortunei. One of the 
choicest varieties, 
and usually hard to buy. Flowers 
larger than most; color white or 
blush, with erect petals. Profuse 
bloomer and luxuriant grower. 
Heavy, 2 to 3 ft. bushes. 

Deutzia Fortunei 
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Golden Elder 
GOLDEN ELDER Sambucus 
( 
nigra au- 
rea). A variety with golden yel- 
low foliage and large, flat clusters 
of white flowers. Grows 6 to 8 feet 
high but requires severe pruning 
onnually to obtain more dense 
growth. 18 to 24 in. grade. 


4a # 
Red Chokeberry 
herwise stated. 
Any Shrub on 
This Page 
25 Lach 
3 for 70c 




Gray Dogwood 
GRAY DOGWOOD 
(Cornus Paniculata). Beautiful 
shrub attaining height of 15 feet if 
unrestricted. Filled with large pan- 
icles of white flowers in May and 
June, producing striking contrast 
against gray-colored branches. 
Heavy, 3-yr., 2 to 3 ft. shrubs, 25¢ each; 
Jetorez0c. 
A few choice, extra bushy 3 to 4 ft. 
specimens, ready for immediate effect, only 
40c each; 3 for $1. 
DOGWOOD, REDTWIG 
(Cornus sanguinea). One of the 
best and most handsome, free 
flowering, native shrubs. White 
berries on the red stems give a 
contrasting effect. 2 to 3 ft. arade. 
FALSE INDIGO (Amorpha 
fruticosa). 
An interesting shrub of spreading 
habit, with fine feathery foliage; 
remarkable for the unusual violet- 
purple flowers in dense terminal 
spikes. 2 to 3 ft. grade. 

False Indigo 
