Sowering S H R U B S 
DOGWOOD (Goldentwig)—Yellow branches and canes. Small 
White flowers followed by silver berries. 
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DOGWOOD (Red Bark)—A favorite shrub because of the red 
bark on twigs and canes during the winter. Silver berries. 
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ELDER (Golden Leaved)—Bright yellow foliage throughout the 
summer. The berries attract the birds 
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EUONYMUS, Alatus, Winged (Japanese Spindle Tree—Yellow 
flowers, May-June. Interesting corky bark, leaves turning bril- 
liant crimson in autumn, with bright red berries. 
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EUONYMUS, atropurpureus, Wahoo—12-15 ft., Native, hardy, 
vigorous shrub or small tree producing an abundance of scar- 
let berries. Attractive colored foliage in autumn. 
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FORSYTHIA 
FORSYTHIA or GOLDEN BELL (Intermedia)—Early blooming 
shrub of a spreading habit of growth. Very free blooming. 
FORSYTHIA FORTUNEI—Upright, tall-growing shrub. Branches 
arching and bearing clusters of golden yellow blossoms. 
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HONEYSUCKLE BELLE ALBIDA—Spreading shrub with large 
leaves and producing an abundance of white, fragrant flow- 
ers in spring. Red berries. 
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HONEYSUCKLE PINK TARTARIAN—Planted extensively, bear- 
ing heavily with pink blossoms, and producing large quanti- 
ties of scarlet berries. 
HONEYSUCKLE, ZABEL—Improved strain of Red Tatarian a 
very good red, 

HONEYSUCKLE BUSH 
HONEYSUCKLE RED TATARIAN—The most extensively used 
Bush Honeysuckle. Blooms freely and carries loads of bright 
red berries in mid-summer. 
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HYDRANGEA P. G. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA—Large showy pan- 
icles of creamy white flowers changing to rose, then purple 
and bronze. Blooms late summer. 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA—Blooms in mid- 
summer. Blossoms resemble huge snowballs, 
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FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydonia Japonica)—Scarlet flowers ap- 
pear before the leaves, A very popular shrub. 
