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MARSHALL 
“ Shrubs =canea 
*DOGWOOD, GOLDTWIG. A variety of Red-Osier, similar except 
twigs are a bright yellow in winter. Height 5 to 8 feet. 
*ELDER, GOLDEN. Similar to American Elder, except foliage is 
a striking golden yellow. Very good for-color contrast. 
Hel elt 6 “tio. 10 fee tx 
EUONYMUS, WAHOO. Used for a large shrub or small tree. It 
might be mistaken for a wild plum except for its fluted ash- 
grey bark. Beautiful re fruit similar to.the Bittersweet 
Which shows its beauty ehieiie in the dead of winter. Foli- 
age beautiful in fall. Height 8 to 1e feet 
EVONYMUS, WINGED. Has an interesting curious corky bark. 
Foliage good light’ green turning a beautiful light red in 
autumn. Also attractive red. berries in the fall. Helght 5 
Go 8 feet. 

FORSYTHIA, BORDER. The golden yellow bell flowers appear 
Very early in the spring, before the leaves. Shit ny } 
green leaves which persist until frost. Height 6 to 8 feet. 
SWHONEYSUCKLE, BELLE. Hybrid of Morrow and Tatarian. Bloom 
and berries’similar to Morrow. Grows fast. Does well near 
trees. Excellent screening shrub. Height 8 to i2 feet. 
*HONEYSUCKLE, BRIDE. An tmproved Tatarian Honeysuckle with 
the same robust clean characteristics. It has larger blos- 
soms, brighter pink in color. . Very hardy. 
*HONEYSUCKLE, MORROW. A dense-growing shrub, growing well to 
the ground, with a good green foliage that comes out early g@ 
and stays late. Grows in shade near tree roots, or where a 
dependable shrub is needed. Height 4 to 6 feet. 
*HONEYSUCKLE, TATARIAN. We have the pink variety. Blooms in 
June. During the summer and autumn the bush is covered with 
red berries. Brilliant green foliage. Grows in shade. Good 
for screening. Helght 6 to 10 feet. 
WHONEYSUCKLE, ZABEL. A new and true rea strain of the 014 
favorite Tatarian. Has attractive dark green foliage and 
blooms profusely when very young. Blossoms a vivid red which 
does not fade. Strong, compact grower. Very hardy. Height 
o bos Leecs 
HYDRANGEA, PEEGEE. Small white flowers borne in large pyra-‘{ 
Midal-shaped clusters during July and August when few other 
shrubs are in bloom; later they turn to rich shades of pink. 
Good for cutting, Lasting as .a.winter decoratfion. Grows 
best when protected from afternoon sun. Height 3 to 5 feet. 
HYDRANGEA, SNOWHILL. Starts blooming in July and continues 
until frost. Flowers rather round clusters, white, turning 
green. Grows best protected from afternoon sun. Height 3 
to 5.feet. 
mMLILAC, CHINESE. Sometimes called Persian Lilac. Foliage 
smaller and not so dense as Common Lilac. Almost sure to 
bloom next year after planting. Does not sprout. Excellent 
fn groups. We ratse the light red vartety. Height 5 to 9 
feet. 
epi LILACS. These have heavier and more vivid flowers than 
jthe old common type and they bloom when much younger. We 
ilist only good varieties that will give you much pleasure. 
Biictant 6 to 10 feet. 
Charles X. Single reddish-purple. A favorite. 
g Madam Lemoine. Double, pure white. 
‘President Grevy. Large, long panicles, blue. 
Eiudwic Spacth. ellen i. ingle Gark=purple. 



