@ PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
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BERRY-BEARING TREES AND SHRUBS 
For late fall and winter effect; also attractive to birds 
TREES 
Cornus florida—red 
Corylus americana—brown 
Corylus avellana—brown 
crataegus in variety—red 
Malus in variety—red 
Morus alba—white 
Nyssa sylvatica—black 
Sorbus aucuparia—red 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
Amelanchier canadensis—purple Ligustrum vulgare—black 
Amelanchier stolonifera—purple Lonicera in variety—red 
Aronia arbutifolia—red 
Aronia melanocarpa—black 
Berberis in variety—red 
Benzioin aestivale—red 
Chionanthus virginica—blue 
Cornus alternifolia—black 
Cornus alba siberica—white 
Cornus amomum—blue 
Cornus mas—red 
Cornus paniculata—white 
Cornus stolonifera—black 
Cotoneaster in variety—red 
Euonymus alatus—red 
Euonymus americana—red 
Euonymus europaeus—orange 
Euonymus yedoensis—orange 
Ilex verticilata—red 
Ligustrum amurense—black 
Ligustrum ibota—black 
Ligustrum ibota regelianum— 
black 
Myrica carolinensis—gray 
Photinia villosa—red 
Rhamnus catharticus—black 
Rhamus frangula—black 
Rhus canadensis—red 
Sambucus canadensis—black 
Sambucus nigra—black 
Sambucus pubens—scarlet 
Symphoricarpos racemosus— 
white 
Symphoricarpos vulgaris—red 
Symphoricarpos V. Chenaulti 
black 
Viburnum Acerifolium—black 
Viburnum americanum—red 
Viburnum cassinoides—red to 
Viburnum dentatum—black 
Viburnum Lantana—Dblack 
Viburnum lentago—black 
Viburnum opulus—red 
Viburnum Wrighti—red 
Specially attractive to birds on which they feed, and bird 
lovers should by all means include jhe following var- 
ieties in their plantings: 
Amelanchier in variety 
Aronia in variety 
Benzoin aestivale 
Chionanthus virginica 
Cornus in variety 
Cotoneaster in variety 
Crataegus in variety 
Ligustrum in variety 
Lonicera in variety 
Malus in variety 
Myrica Carolinensis 
Prunus in variety 
Rhus in variety 
Rosa in variety 
Symphoricarpos in variety 
Viburnum in variety 
