DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 5 
TWELVE 
OUTSTANDING 
SHRUBS 
That Everyone 
Should 
PLANT 
MORE 
Inter, ¥: 
BARBERRY (Red Leaved)—2 ft. First foliage 
a warm bronzy red; the heat of the acne 
intensifying its red brilliancy; autumn adding 
other tints to its richness. Abundant scarlet 
berries persist through winter along the spiny 
igs. 
COTONEASTER (Integerrima)—5-6 ft. Is 
bushy, rounded form with short stiff prices 
and red berries. Has a strikingly horizontal 
manner of growth. Hardy north into Canada. 
A distinctly different shrub of real value. 
DOGWOOD (Variegated-leaved)—4-5 ft. Highly 
decorative because of its white striped green 
leaves and red bark. An outstanding shrub 
= Some used. 
MOUS ALATUS (Winged Burning Bush 
or Spindlewood)—5-6 ft. Of Japanese charac! 
ter. Has winglike bark. Brilliant scarlet 
foliage and red berries in fall. A truly beau- 
tiful shrub. 
EUONYMUS (Common Burning Bush)—6-7 ft. 
Tall, erect shrub for border or evergreen 
planting. Produces great masses of orange- 
scarlet berries. Very effective for fall color. 
them. 

SNOWBERRY 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER—2-3 ft. 
growing bush, constantly in bloom all summer. Flower clusters 
large, flat topped and of deep rose color. The leaves are fre- 
quently variegated yellow and red. 

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SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER 
JUNEBERRY—6-7 ft. An early flowering shrub 
producing white flowers in May followed by 
red berries which turn a deep purple. Edible. 
FRENCH LILACS—6-8 ft. The bush is a little 
smaller than the common lilac, but there is no 
comparison in the flowers. The flower stalks 
of the hybrids are many times as large as the 
common lilac. It is not uncommon to see 
flower spikes 15 inches long. The French 
lilacs are particularly desirable for garden 
planting where their beautiful trusses contrast 
shlendialy, with spring flowers planted be- 
neath. 
Snowflake Mock Orange 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 538) 
This is the biggest improvement in Mock 
Oranges in many years. This new Double Mock 
Orange is truly outstanding. It is all double; 
every blossom intensely double. Exceptionally 
sweet scented, glistening white, large flowering, 
profuse bloomer, symmetrically formed and 
gracefully branched, neat, beautiful foliage, 
rugged, fast growing, and exceptionally hardy. It will grow to 
a height of 10 to 12 feet as a large specimen shrub, or if desired 
can be easily kept within bounds with a little pruning. A truly 
remarkable shrub. Plant Patent prohibits propagation of Snow- 
flake by anyone except Patent owners and those licensed by 
A very popular low 
SNOWBERRY (Waxberry)—3-4 ft. A rather low growing shrub 
with small pink flowers followed by large clusters of white 
berries which hang on until winter. Has an attractive bright 
foliage throughout the season. 
TAMARIX (Salt Cedar)—6-7 ft. Will grow on any soil and under 
any conditions. Has feathery, silvery-gray green foliage, with 
long pinnacles of deep pink flowers. A distinctive type of shrub. 
WAYFARING TREE—5-6 ft. A gray-barked, gray foliage shrub, 
turning to a beautiful crimson in the fall. 
clusters of red berries, turning to black. 
Produces large 
