DECIDUOUS 
SHRUBS 
The judicious planting of shrubs adds greatly 
to the beauty and value of property and con- 
tributes a wealth of pleasure and interest to 
the home. A good shrub collection will pre- 
sent the greatest variety of color throughout 
the season, both in flower and foliage. Even 
in winter it is attractive in appearance from 
the gracefulness of its stems and branches, 
and from the color of its bark. Irregular 
massing is the most picturesque method of 
shrub planting, and from the following list a 
selection of varieties for every requirement 
can be made. 
ACANTHBPANAX sieboldianus(pentaphyllum) 7 to 
8 rt. (Five-leaf Aralis). Graceful arch- 
ing habit; splendid for banks ; good foliage. 
Stands city conditions. 
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ARONIA brilliantissima - 5 to 6 ft. (Bril- 
liant Red Chokeberry). Brilliant red ber- 
ries; good fall color. 
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A. melanoegarpa - 6 to 8 ft. (Black Chokeber- 
ry). Delicate, white flowers in May; 
black berries in Fall. 
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BENZOIN ~- (See Lindera). 
BERBERIS thunbergi - 4 to 5 ft. (Japanese 
Barberry). A splendid low hedge plant or 
for massing. Brilliant autumn coloring 
and scarlet berries. 
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