
Golden Syringa (Philadelphus Aurea) 
2-3-5 
Bright yellow foliage makes a striking contrast with other shrubs 
or evergreens. Fragrant white flowers in May and June. Thrives 
exceptionally well in smoky or dusty cities. Grows 4 to 6 ft. high. 

Coralberry or Indian Currant 3-4 
A graceful arch-shaped hardy little shrub that is a first 
cousin to the Snowberry. Dainty pink blossoms in June and 
July, followed by small red berries like currants. They fur- 
nish food for the birds. Lovely in the foundation planting, 
rock gardens or shrub border. Grows 3 to 4 feet high. 
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Cranberry Bush 1.2 
Massive clusters of flaming scarlet berries that hang most all winter. 
Berries are edible and make delicious jams. Large, flat heads of 
white flowers in May and June. Ultimate height 7 to 8 feet. 

Evergreen Bittersweet 3 (Above) 
Evergreen Bittersweet makes a very bushy growth. The large, long, glossy 
green oval evergreen foliage is beautiful 365 days in the year. The clusters of 
orange-ycllow fruit may be cut and used to brighten the home in winter. 
It can be grown as a shrub or vine. As a vine it attains a length of 10 to 15 
feet. When trained and trimmed as a shrub it grows to a height of 3 to 4 feet. 
Blue Hydrangea 3-4 To Plant Outside = (Below) 
These bushes increase in beauty every year. Bloom pink on new wood, blue on 
old wood. Tops freeze back in winter but grow again each spring. Mulch 
lightly with leaves in cold climates. Likes semi-shade and acid soil. (One tea- 
spoonful Aluminum Sulphate three times a year provides acid. Available at 
all drug stores.) Grows 2 to 3 feet tall. 

