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10 & 
l to 9 over 
Each Each 
LOxtotk2, $0.2 Srey tie are ohate $7.50 
12 fa L4: Ete ad Pete cate oem cle 10.00 
1 es eye Cons § ey PP ies iy Fe fatetece 15.00 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
The logical use of Deciduous Shrubs is as "Fillers" be- 
tween the iapeee feature or architectural trees. Shrubs 
give the best effect when planted so as to mass together. 
Form of Shrubs, therefore, while of some importance, is not 
of great importance. The most important features of Shrubs 
are the character of their leaves, flowers, and fruits. As 
the practice of handling plants with a ball of earth (B & B) 
is becoming more prevalent every year, for your convenience 
we are listing pete both bare root and ball and burlap 
(B & B) prices. 
GROUP A 
S-1  BUDDLEIA alternifolia - Chinese Butterflybush 
3 t0 4 51t., 4, to oat. 
8 ft. Narrow spikes, lilac-purple, July. The 
hardiest. 
S-2 ELEAGNUS angustifolia - Russian Olive 
2 todsvitey osto.4 ftp ed topoure. 
15 ft. Shrub or small tree. Irregular habit, 
branches spiny. Leaves narrow, 3 inches, silvery 
beneath. Flowers fragrant, yellow, June. Fruit 
yellow-orange, edible, 4 inch. Excellent shore 
and eveeeal plant. 
S-3  CORNUS sanguinea - Bloodtwig Dogwood 
2:to:d tte, 00 LO ASE 
12 ft. Slender branchlets. Young twigs deep blood- 
red; old branches light gray, striped. Flowers 
green-white, May, June. Fruit black. 
S-4 Stolonifera flaviramea - Goldentwig Dogwood 
2 to 3 ft. ,23°tord fts 
8 ft. Winter bark bright yellow. Showy. 
S-5 EUONYMUS europaeus - European Burningbush 
ANCoup et ts ee5etorout ce 
15 ft. Erect, narrow. Leaves crimson in fall. 
Fruit orange in pink capsule. 
S-6 yedoensis - Yeddo Euonymus 
3 to 4 ft., 4 to 5 ft., 5 to 6 ft. 
12 ft. Leaves 4 to 5 inches; broad; scarlet, 
crimson in fall. Most spectacular variety in fruit. 
S-7 areata grandiflorus - Big Scentless Mockorange 
to t. 
12 ft. Flowers white, 2 inches across 
S-8 SAMBUCUS canadensis - American Elder 
4to 5-ftl. 65 to vee bo 
10 ft. Loose habit. Large heads of white flowers, 
June, July. Purple berries, September, used for 
pies and wine. | 


