SHRUBS 
Shrubs form the background for your garden. They give ‘it 
an air of quiet seclusion and turn it into an intimate outdoor living 
room carpeted with grass and furnished with bloom. Many are 
the shrubs from which to choose, from those whose flowers add a 
wealth of fragrance and color to the spring garden to those whose 
leaves turn deep yellow, flaming scarlet, warm purple, or wine-red 
in the fall. 
In addition to the varieties most commonly grown there are 
many others less well known but no more expensive and equally 
as desirable. Included among these are native types such as the 
witch-hazels, dogwoods, shadblows and winterberries—shrubs of 
consistent merit throughout the year. 
ACANTHOPANAX PENTAPHYLLUM 
Five leaf aralia; excellent for screen planting, dark green leaves 
which remain on stem late in fall, 
Desirable for city planting. 
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BARBERRY (Berberis) 
Frequently used for hedges the barberries are just as desirable 
as low shrubs. 
Berberis thunbergi (Japanese barberry) 
Needs no introduction. Appreciated for its red berries and 
colorful foliage in the fall. 
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Berberis thunbergi atropurpurea (Red leaved barberry) 
A popular variety with bright red leaves. 
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24/30. in .ebigh. very: full branched... each .60 
Berberis Mentorensis (Plant Patent No. 99) 
A superb hedge plant, Does not rust or discolor in hot dry 
weather. 
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