SHRUBS 
CRANBERRY, EUROPEAN (Viburnum opu- 
lus). A very ornamental shrub with white flowers in 
late spring followed by bright scarlet berries. Height 
8 feet. 
CURRANT, ALPINE (Ribes alpinum). A dense 
growing shrub with fine dark green leaves. Height 
3 to 4 feet. Very desirable plant where the soil is well 
drained. See Hedge Plants also. 
CURRANT, YELLOW FLOWERING (Ribes 
aureum). One of the earliest shrubs to bloom in 
the spring. Covered with bright yellow flowers. Height 
3 to 5 feet. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. A vigor: 
ous growing upright shrub. Height 10 feet. Flowers 
double white tinged pink. 
DOGWOOD, RED-TWIGGED (Cornus sibiri- 
ca). Ultimate height of 8 to 10 feet with clusters of 
white flowers, succeeded by ornamental berries in the 
fall. Stems and branches turn a blood-red in winter. 
DOGWOOD, VARIEGATED (Cornus mas ele- 
gantissima). Similar to Red-Twigged except the 
leaves are green with white stripe through center. 
A very desirable shrub for group planting. 
ELDER, CUT-LEAF (Sambucus canadensis 
acutifolia). About the same habits of growth as 
common Elder with green foliage which is very deeply 
cut. Adds a delicate appearance to a group of shrubs. 
ELDER, GOLDEN (Sambucus canadensis au- 
rea). Of medium height with bright yellow foliage. 
Valuable in group planting in contrast to the mass of 
green-foliaged plants. 
FORSYTHIA, FORTUNE (Forsythia fortu- 
nei). Upright, arching branches. Bright yellow flow- 
ers early in April. Height 10 to 12 feet. 


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Red-Leaf Barberry 

Cranberry 






Care of Nursery Stock 
When the stock is received, open the bundle in the 
shade out of the wind, and, if you are not ready to 
plant immediately, heel the roots in the ground, 
soaking them well as you do. If well heeled in, they 
can be kept without damage for a reasonable time 
Ask for our free booklet on planting and care of 
nursery stock. 
Phitadelphus, Coronarius 
