
5. Prunus, Japonica — A new 
shrub, growing 3 feet tall, with at- 
tractive foliage and just loaded with 
small fruits which make fine jelly. 
White flowers in early spring. A 
fine shrub for the birds. 
4. Golden Bell (Forsythia Spec- 
tabilis)—The first shrub to bloom in 
spring, its bright yellow flowers light 
up the entire yard. Grows 5 to 6 
feet tall. From coast to coast, its 
shining flowers greet spring with a 
cheerful welcome. 
3. Chinese Lilac—A fine shrub for 
background or screen, growing 10 to 
12 feet tall. Attractive foliage and 
handsome lilac-purple flowers pro- 
duced so freely in May—June. Grows 
fast, blooms next year after planting. 
Easy to grow, thriving in most any 
kind of soil, in sun or part shade. 
2. Red Leaf Barberry— Most bril- 
liantly colored of all shrubs, with its 
lustrous red foliage all through the 
season. Makes a dense, compact 
bush 3 feet tall and just as wide. 
Plant in full sunlight. A few bushes 
here and there, particularly in far 
corners, brighten the landscape. Its 
red berries hang on all winter. A 
distinctive colorful shrub. 
1. Button Bush — A very useful 
shrub as it will grow in sun or par- 
tial shade, in dry or damp soil. The 
foliage is a rich green and glossy 
almost as if varnished. The curious 
feathery, round white flowers are 
produced from July to September. 
Grows 5 to 6 feet tall and adds a 
woodsy effect to your planting. 
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SHRUB 
All shrubs on these 2 pages, 32 and 
33, both those pictured and not 
pictured, are priced the same, vari- 
eties alike or assorted, your choice. 
Select exactly what you want. 

Barberry, Japanese (Thunberg’s)— 
Makes a low, dense, rounded bush 3 
feet tall and just as wide. Grows in sun 
or partial shade. Foliage colors red in 
the fall, followed by red berries. 
Deutzia, Lemoine— White flowers in 
May and June. Grows in sun or semi- 
shade, making a compact bush, 4 feet 
tall, with slender branches. 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester— Popu- 
lar shrub growing 6 to 8 feet tall, in sun 
or part shade. Lovely pink and white 
flowers in May and June. 
Dogwood, Red Barked — Creamy 
white flowers in spring, followed by blue 
berries. Attractive red bark through 
the winter. Grows 8 feet tall in sun or 
part shade. 
Golden Elder—The best yellow-foli- 
aged shrub. Grows 6 to 8 feet tall and 
likes the sun. 
Honeysuckle, Fragrantissima— 
Rich, lustrous green leaves that are al- 
most evergreen. Grows 5 feet tall, with 
graceful semi-drooping branches. 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian — Fine tall 
growing shrub, 8 to 10 feet high, for 
background and screening unsightly 
places. Grows in sun or partial shade. 
Bright rosy-pink flowers in May—June | 
followed by many clusters of red and 
orange berries. 
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