Minneapolis and St. Paul 
BUCKTHORN, Common (Rhamnus Catharticus) 6 to 7 
ft. The stiff, twiggy branches are densely covered with 
small dark green leaves. Exceedingly hardy and attrac- 
tive as a specimen plant or as a sheared hedge. For 
Buckthorn hedge plants see page 8. 
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BUCKTHORN, Glossy Leaf. (Rhamnus Frangula) 6 to 7 
ft. Foliage is an outstanding glossy green. Berries, 
which remain on the plant all summer, are red changing 
to black. Flowers of pale yellow are rather inconspicu- 
ous. A splendid accent plant in the border and excellent 
for a sheared hedge. For Buckhorn hedge plants see p. 8. 
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BEFORE AND AFTER PLANTING 
From desolation, this little house was 
transformed to a home within a fairy 
garden by means of plants and flowers. 
CARAGANA, Siberian Pea Tree. (Caragana Arborescens) 7 to 8 ft. Upright 
growing shrub with green twigs and light green leaves. Covered in May 
with yellow flowers followed by long slender seed pods. Very hardy and 
will thrive in partial shade. 
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CRAB, Bechtel’s Double Flowering. (Malus Ioensis) 15 ft. A small tree cov- 
ered in spring with beautiful pink flowers, rose-like, double and fragrant. 
Fine for lawn or shrub border. 
CRANBERRY, High Bush. (Viburnum Opulus) 6 to 7 ft. A fairly large 
growing, attractive shrub, decorative a large part of the year. The white 
flowers appear in flat clusters in early spring, followed by bright scarlet 
clusters of berries, resembling cranberries, that remain until late fall, long 
after the leaves have fallen. The leaves turn to bright autumn colors in 
September or early October. 
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EUONYMUS, Burning Bush or Wahoo. (Euonymus Atropupurea) 6 to 7 ft. 
An upright growing shrub with small purple flowers in the spring. Cov- 
ered in fall with bright red fruit that opens and displays the seeds enclosed 
in their scarlet aril. A very attractive shrub that grows well in partial shade. 
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Syringa, Virginal 
EUONYMUS, European (Euonymus Europaeus) 6 to 7 ft. The dark green 
foliage on this upright growing shrub stays bright and healthy looking un- 
til very late in the fall. The yellowish-green flowers in May are followed 
by bright red berries. Will grow well in either full sun or partial shade. 
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HONEYSUCKLE, Morrows. (Lonicera Morrowi) 6 to 7 ft. A tall thrifty 
growing shrub with arching branches and excellent foliage. Creamy white 
flowers are produced in May followed by bright red berries. 
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HONEYSUCKLE, Tatarian. (Lonicera Tatarica) 6 to-7 ft. Outstanding 
tall shrub particularly fine for screening unsightly views, for the back- 
ground shrubbery border or as a tall specimen. Strong, shapely bush cov- 
ered with an abundance of attractive flowers in May and June, followed by 
showy red berries. Bright green luxuriant foliage. Grows rapidly, hardy 
everywhere, does well in sun or partial shade. Offered in red, pink or white 

flowers. 
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