Howering Sirs bs 
FORSYTHIA 
A golden harbinger of Spring that is truly a worth-while addition in your 
flowering shrub list. One of the first to bloom in Spring, the stems are 
covered to the tips with bright yellow flowers before the leaves appear. 
A cheering sight after the drab of Winter and a nice source of early 
bouquets. You can cut bouquets before the buds open and put them into a 
vase filled with water. They will open and make Spring seem a little closer. 
Height and habit of growth varies with different types of Forsythia. All 
are lovely. 










PHILADELPHUS—MOCK ORANGE 
A very fine shrub for tall screens. 

Produces large fragrant white flowers 
from June through the Summer. Good 
for bouquets. Will grow in partial WEIGELA ROSEA 
shade. Very hardy. Ultimate height 7 
to 8 feet. 
A profusion of clusters of pink trumpet 
shaped bloom in June and July. Ulti- 
. mate height 7 to 8 feet. Another variety 
DEUTZIA IN VARIETY Eva Rathke has dark red flowers and a 
smaller habit of growth, 4 to 5 feet. 
Produces an abundance of double 
white flowers in May or early June. 
Vigorous growth makes it excellent 
for background plantings. 
HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY 
An attractive feature of this 
fine shrub is its bright red ber- 
ries. The foliage is also attrac- 
tive and turns a beautiful red 
in Fall. Produces flat white 
clusters of bloom in May. Very 
hardy with an ultimate height 
of 8 feet. 



