Shrubs / Wows Landscapes 
ALL OF OUR SHRUBS ARE HEAVY, 2-YEAR SIZE 
WHITE SNOWBERRY - Symphoricarpos 
Diminutive rose colored flowers in June and July followed by clustered milk- 
white fruits which remain far into the winter. Bush is compact in form with 
numerous slender branches. Can be used in small groups or large masses. Due 
to its dwarf habit it is valuable for foregrounds in shrub plantings. Grows about 
30 inches high. 

NEW RED SNOWBERRY > 
This is the greatest shrub for shady places that we have ever seen. Grows to 
a height of 5 feet with gracefully arching branches and lacy foliage. Blooms 
are followed in fall by glowing red berries, twice the size of the old Indian Cur- 
rant and as red as those of the High Bush Cranberry. Don’t fail to get some of 


Witch Hazel Blossoming 

in an Early Snow 
CORNUS - Shrub Dogwood 
RED TWIG. Grows 6 to 8 feet high, with clusters 
of fine white flowers; white berries. Stems and 
branches turn to blood-red in winter. 
YELLOW TWIG. Similar in habit to Red Twig 
except the bark is a beautiful golden yellow. - 
FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS 
Earliest blooming. Lights up the landscape with 
glinting yellow before the leaves appear. Flowers 
often come out before the snow is gone. This is the 
large flowering variety, having flowers twice the 
size of the older kinds. Thrives in any locality. 
Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. May be pruned. 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
Earliest spring flowering shrub, in full bloom 
before: the leaves appear. Beautiful pearly pink, 
double blooms snuggle tight to the twigs, com- 
pletely covering the bush. Medium height, reach- 
ing about 4 feet. 
WINTERBERRY - Ilex Verticillata 
Beautiful foliage, flashing red berries remain 
until Christmas. Branches and berries make excel- 
lent Christmas decorations. Splendid growing habit 
makes this an outstanding and beautiful shrub. 
White Snowberry 

Unless Noted 
Otherwise 
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AU Shruta 
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Heavy 2-year 
Blooming Size 
5O¢ each 
$1.25 

these shrubs for shady locations. 
WITCH-HAZEL 
Hardly any other shrubs bloom in the late au- 
tumn, but that is the season when the Witch-Hazel 
flaunts its brilliant yellow flowers. It blooms for a 
long period and has interesting fruits before the 
last blossoms have faded. Sometimes it is still in 
bloom when early snows come, but it is unharmed 
even by zero weather. Witch-Hazel will be an 
interesting and valuable addition to any shrub 
border. Grows 4 to 5 feet high. 
HYDRANGEA 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA 
Flowers in August with huge panicles measuring 
from 8 to 12 inches long. Blossoms are first a 
delicate shade of pink gradually changing to bronze 
in early autumn. 
OAK-LEAVED HYDRANGEA 
A truly marvelous bushy shrub. Flowers in large 
creamy clusters. The dark green foliage has a sil- 
very sheen on under side and turns to a glowing 
red in the fall. Grows to a height of 4 or 5 feet and 
is very effective as an ornamental shrub. Does well 
in shady locations. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
Hydrangea P.G. Bloom 

