NEBRASKA NURSERIES 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
ALMOND, Flowering. Double pink flowers early spring. 
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ALTHEA, Red, Pink, White and Purple. Excellent for either 
speciment or group planting. Blooms in late summer. 
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BARBERRY, Green. Red berries and coppery red foliage in 
the fall. 
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BARBERRY, Mentorensis. The evergreen barberry. Plant 
Pat. No. 99. 
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BARBERRY, Red. Planted in full sun, the leaves stay red 
all summer. 
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BEAUTY BUSH. Delicate pink flowers, resembling Weigelia. 
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BUSH CHERRY, Nanking. Plant these for beauty and 
for fruit. In the spring, the plants are hidden by 
masses of white flowers; in the summer, the branches 
are covered with luscious red fruit. 
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BUTTERFLY BUSH, Pink and Dark Purple. The lovely fra- 
gront flowers are beautiful in the garden and fine for 
cutting. Perennial shrub. 
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CALLICARPA (Violet Jewel Berry) Gracefully recurving 
branches covered in late September by masses of violet- 
purple berries that last until mid-winter. 
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COTONEASTER. Glossy, dark green leaves and black fruit. 
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CRANBERRY BUSH. Resembles Snowball, white flowers are 
followed by clusters of bright red berries. 
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DOGWOOD, Bloodtwig. Hardy, vigorous, upright shrub 
with bright red bark in winter. 
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DOGWOOD, Goldentwig. Same as above except the bark is 
a distinct yellow in the winter. 
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EVONYMUS, Alatus. (Flame Euonymus) There is no shrub 
which will draw more attention in the fall than this 
compact cork-barked euonymus . . . the leaves turn a 
brilliant, coppery-crimson tinged rose. Easy to grow, 
thrives in full sun or partial shade. 
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EVONYMUS, Alatus compacta. (Dwarft Flame Euonymus) 
Same as above except that its compact. growth, easy 
culture, and slow growth make it one of the outstanding 
shrubs for hedges as well as individual specimens in 
the garden. Ultimate height is only about four feet. 
Does well in shade. 
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