SOME GENERAL INFORMATION FOR AGENTS 
AND CUSTOMERS 
SEASON OF BLOOMING — 
May 
Almonds Hugonis Rose Prunus Triloba 
Forsythia Japan Quince Spirea Arguta 
Honeysuckles Lilacs Spirea V. H. 
June 
Cornus (Dogwood) Rosa Rugosa Viburnums 
Deutzia Snowball Weigela Rosea 
Russian Olive Philadelphus (Syringas) 
j July 
Hydrangea Arbor Spirea A. W. Spirea Sorbifolia 
Spirea Billardi Spirea Froebelli Weigela Eva Rathke 
August and September 
Hydrangea P. G. 
SHRUBS FOR HEDGES — 
Buckthorn Cotoneaster Currant Alpine 
Barberry Thunbergii Privet 
FALL AND WINTER EFFECTS 
Barberry Rosa Rugosa Rubra Snowberry 
Cornus (In Variety) Rose Setigera Sumacs (In Variety) 
Indian Currant Viburnums (In Variety) 
SHRUBS WITH COLORED OR VARIEGATED FOLIAGE — 
Barberry Thunbergii Elders 
Barberry Red Leaf Euonymus Alatus 
Cornus (Dogwood) Japan Quince 
Prunus Newport 
SHRUBS FOR SHADY PLACES — 
Barberry Deutzia Snowberry 
Cornus (Dogwood) Hydrangea Arbor Privet 
Currant Alphine Viburnums 
COMPARE THIS SHRUBBERY AND BE YOUR 
OWN JUDGE 

The shrubbery shown on the right will bring the results desired, the 
results you have a right to expect. Compare this with the light, 
poorly branched shrub which is so typical of that put out by the 
average jobber or mail order concern. McKay shrubbery is all two 
and three years old, bushy, well developed stock, because the McKay 
Nursery Company is interested in winning your patronage year 
after year. ‘‘What a whale of a difference just a few cents make!’’ 
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