
A Choice Foundation Planting 
This fine planting will add beauty and value to the 
property. 
Sunny Location 

Key : : 
A 2 Deutzia crenata rosea pl. 3-4 ft... 2 = $ 1.20 
B 6 Spirea Anthony IW AUCret eLO-24 elie 3.30 
C6 oCydoniarimavilel el S-24 | in see ee 3.30 
D4 Spirea, opullfoliay nana wo tus eee 2.60 
Hees = Deutzia veractlisw 18-24 sire eee eee 1.80 
¥. (3. (Spirea7 callosa rosea, 18-244in. 1.50 
GY) ie Lonicera Vkoroelkowi 3-4 8th eee 1D 
Special Price—$13.50 $14.45 
Shady Location 

AY 2. Rhoedotypas, Kerrioides, 2-3) ft. == $ 1.20 
B 6 Hydrangea arborescens, 18-24 in. _..__._.__ 4.80 
GAGA RIDES MAUL ECU ee et Ge ee ee ee ee ee 3.30 
D Sas-Cydonia japonica w 6-24 sia eee 2.40 
E 3 Symphoricarpos orbicutalus, 2-3 ft. =. 1.50 
F 3 Symphoricarpos racemosus, 18-24 in._.._. 1.50 
G 1 Cephalanthus occidentalis, 3-4 ft... .60 
. Special Price $14.25 $15.30 

Shrubs and Vines With Attractive Fruits 
Barberry, in variety (Berberis). 
Beautyberry. (Callicarpa.) 
Bessey Cherry (Prunus besseyi). 
Bittersweet (Celastrus). 
Button Bush. (Cephalanthus). 
Cotoneaster, in variety. 
Dogwood (Cornus) alba sibirica. 
paniculata, sanguinea, stolonifera. 
Elderberry, in variety. 
Flowering Quince (Cydonia). 
Wighbush Cranberry (Viburnum opulus). 
Hollygrape. (Mahonia). 
Honeysuckle, in variety (Lonicera). 
Ivy, American. (Ampelopsis quinquefolia). 
dJetbead. (Rhodotypos kerrioides). 
Purple Chokeberry (Aronia). 
Russian Olive (Elaeagnus augustifolia). 
Sea Buckthorn. (Hippophae). 
Sheepberry. (Viburnum ’ lentago.) =.» , 
Silverberry. (Elaeagnus argentea). » 
Snowberry, in variety (Symphoricarpos). 
Spirea opulifolia, in variety. 
Wayfaring Tree. (Viburnum lantana). 
Shrubs ard Vines for Shady Places 
Barberry, in variety (Except Red Leaf). 
Bittersweet (Celestrus). 
Buttonbush. (Cephalanthus). 
Dogwood, in variety. (Cornus). 
Dutchman’s Pipe. (Aristolochia). 
Elder, in variety. (Sambucus). 
Flowering Currant. (Ribes aureum). 
Flowering Quince. (Cydonia). 
Wighbush Cranberry. (Viburnum opulus). 
Honeysuckle, in variety (Lonicera). 
Hollygrape (Mahonia). 
Hydrangea arborescens. 
Indian Currant (Symphicarpos orbiculatus) 
Jetbead (Rhodotypos). 
Kerria, in variety. 
Mock-Orange, in variety (Philadelphus). 
Privet, in variety, (Ligustrum). 
Purple Chokeberry (Aronia). 
Rosa, rugosa. 
White Snowberry (Symphicarpos racemosus) 
Spirea opulifolia. 
Spirea Van houttei. 
Some Shrubs that are Outstanding for 
Display of Bloom 
Butterfly Bush (Buddleia). 
Beauty Bush (Kolkwitzia). 
Dbl. Flowering Plum (Prunus triloba pl.). 
Deutzia, in variety. 
Flowering Almond (Prunus. sinensis). 
Flowering Quince. (Cydonia). 
Golden Bell (Forsythia). 
Honeysuckles (Lonicera). 
Hydrangea, in variety. 
Kerria, in variety. 
Lilacs, in variety. 
Mint Shrub (Elsholtzia). 
Mock-Orange, in variety (Philadelphus). 
Pearl Bush. (Exochorda). 
Rose Acacia. (Robinia hispida). 
Shrub Roses. 
Spireas, in variety. 
Tamarix, in variety. 
Weigela, in variety. 
Shrubs with Colored Foliage All Summer 
Barberry, Red Leaf. 
Dogwood (Cornus) elegantissima, 
gouchaulti. 
Elder, Golden (Sambucus nigra aurea). 
Forsythia fortunei aurea. 
Mock Orange, Golden (Philadelphus cor. aurea). 
Russian Olive (Elaeagnus augustifolia). 
Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae). 
Silverberry. (Elaeagnus argentea). 
Spirea opulifolia aurea. 
Weigela follis purpurea. 
Weigela nana variegata. 
Hints on Shrubbery Planting : 
Shrubbery groupings are best planted at the boundaries 
of the property, the foundations of the buildings and 
the borders of walks and drives. for it is a general rule in 
landscape gardening that the central part of the lawn 
should be kept open. Good plantings relieve the angu- 
larity of the foundation and round off the corners of the 
yard. Unless a very immediate effect is required, sufficient 
space should be allowed between shrubs to permit full 
development—3 feet for dwarf varieties and around 5 feet 
for the taller ones. 

FROM CAYUGA, ONT.— 
Order arrived at the farm ‘‘May* Day.’ The contents 
of the shipping container were in good condition and 
satisfactory. I am well pleased at their fine appearance. 
(Name on Request). May 2nd, 1944 
FROM BRANTFORD, ONT.— 
Our trees arrived in grand condition and are coming 
out nicely. 
(Name on Request) 
May 8th, 1944 

Barberry Makes a Fine Hedge’. ~ 
