Rose Hill Nursery 
SHRUBS OF MEDIUM SIZE 
ALMOND, Flowering. (Amygdalus) 3 to 4 ft. Small, 
double, pink tlowers in profusion massed along the stem 
in May. Should be planted in a protected place or given 
a little winter protection. 
BUSH ROSES. Please see page 15. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH, Summer Lilac. (Buddleia) 4 to 5 
ft. The arching spikes of flowers resemble a lilac in color 
and form. It should be cut back to the ground in late 
fall and preferably given winter protection. In the spring 
it quickly makes its new growth. Blooms July to frost. 
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CHERRY, Purple Leaf Sand or Cistena. (Prunus Pumila 
Purpurea.) 4 to 5 ft. Reddish-purple foliage with bright 
red leaves at the ends of the branches. Trimming will 
cause the plant to grow more dense and have bright all- 
over red color. One of the very best contrast plants. 
Small single pink flowers in spring. 
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CHERRY, Sand. (Prunus Pumila.) 4 to 5 ft. Small white 
flowers in May followed by purplish black fruit in great 
abundance. Foliage dark green. 
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COTONEASTER. (Cotoneaster Acutifolia) 5 to 6 ft. An 
attractive dense-growing shrub having shiny dark green 
leaves that color beautifully in the fall. Very good for 
planting in the border, at the foundation or as a hedge. 
It is extremely hardy. Grows well in almost any loca- 
tion and stands shade. The small inconspicuous pink 
flowers are followed by blue-black berries in the fall. For 
Cotoneaster hedge plants see page 8. 
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DOGWOOD, Golden Twig. (Cornus Aurea) 5 to 6 ft. The 
‘green foliage and golden yellow branches make this plant 
very attractive, especially if planted in masses with the 
red-twigged variety. Clusters of small white flowers ap- 
pear in spring followed by white berries. Grows well in 
partial shade. 
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DOGWOOD, Red Twig. (Cornus Siberica) 5 to 6 ft. The 
very bright red branches and green leaves make a most 
attractive combination. It grows well in almost any soil 
and nearly as well in shady places as in sun. White ber- 
ries follow the clusters of white spring flowers. 
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DOGWOOD. Variegated Leaf. (Cornus Siberica Varie- 
gata) 4 to 5 ft. The variegated leaves, green edged with 
creamy white, growing on red stems, make this a very 
distinctive and attractive shrub. When used in the foun- 
dation planting or in the border it creates a contrast with 
green leaf shrubs. White flowers in clusters in spring are 
followed by white berries. 
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ELDER, Cut-Leaved. (Sambucus Canadensis Laciniata) 
5 to 6 ft. The beautiful fern-like foliage and strong 
growth in either sunny or partially shaded locations 
make this plant very desirable. White flowers in large 
flat clusters blooming in spring. 
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A Well Designed Foundation Planting 
ELDER, Golden. (Sambucus Aurea) 5 to 6 ft. The golden 
colored leaves contrast beautifully with the green of 
other shrubs. Large flat heads of white flowers appear 
in spring followed by black berries. The leaves color best 
when planted in full sun. 
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EUONYMUS, Winged Bark Burning Bush. (Euonymus 
Alatus) 5 to 6 ft. The outstanding characteristic of this 
plant is the corky wings growing on the branches giving 
them a square appearance. The deep green leaves turn 
to a flaming rose-red in autumn from which it derives its 
name Burning Bush. The small yellow flowers in May 
and June are followed by red fruit in autumn. Excellent 
when used in the foundation planting or t tac 
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FORSYTHIA, Golden Bell. (Forsythia Fortunii) 4 to 5 ft. 
The golden-yellow bell shaped flowers are often in bloom 
before the ground is entirely free of snow. The arching 
branches are a good contrast among upright growing 
shrubs. Good winter protection is necessary to insure 
blossoms each year. 
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