Rose Hill Nursery 

SHRUBS OF MEDIUM SIZE 
BUTTERFLY BUSH, Summer Lilac. (Buddleia.) 4 to 5 ft. 
The arching spikes of flowers resemble a lilac in color 
and form. It should be cut back to the ground in late 
fall and preferably given winter protection. In the spring 
it quickly makes its new growth. Blooms July to frost. 
2 to fhe lake Bee en cones eee $1.00 
CHERRY, Purple Leaf Sand or Cistena. (Prunus Pumila 
Purpurea.) 4 to 5 ft. Reddish-purple foliage with bright 
red leaves at the ends of the branches. Trimming will 
eause the plant to grow more dense and have bright all- 
over red color. One of the very best contrast plants. 
Small single pink flowers in spring. 

A Well Designed Foundation Planting 
PAE HOEY HHP boc SecoehC $1.75 SeLORAGL Greene tors $2.25 
ELDER, Golden. (Sambucus Aurea.) 5 to 6 ft. The golden 
colored leaves contrast beautifully with the green of 
CHERRY, Sand. (Prunus Pumila.) 4 to 5 ft. Dark green other shrubs. Large flat heads of white flowers appear 
foliage, small white flowers in May followed by an abund- in spring followed by black berries. The leaves color 
ance of dark purple fruit. best when planted in full sun. 
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FORSYTHIA, Golden Bell. (Forsythia Fortunii.) 4 to 5 ft. 
Mache The golden-yellow bell shaped flowers are often in bloom 
COTONEASTER. (Cotoneaster Acutifolia.) 5 to 6 ft. An before the ground is entirely free of snow. The arching 
attractive dense-growing shrub having shiny dark green branches are a good contrast among upright growing 
leaves that color beautifully in the fall. Very good for shrubs. Good winter protection is necessary to insure 
planting in the border, at the foundation or as a hedge. blossoms each year. 
It is extremely hardy. Grows well in almost any location 
and stands shade. The small inconspicuous pink flowers 
are followed by blue-black berries in the fall. For Coton- 
easter hedge plants see page 8. HYDRANGEA, Peegee. (Hydrangea Paniculata Grandi- 
; flora.) 3 to 4 ft. The immense conical shaped flowers ap- 
12 eo) AUS TWh, Goosen ooe 50¢ ATK ASN oo a.ckgd-A $1.25 pear as pure white in August and later change to a beau- 
Se NNpOu ie a 90 OTe AR ee ee 1.75 tiful pink. Especially valuable because they are in bloom 
when most other shrubs have finished flowering. Per- 
fectly hardy and if grown in full sunlight on rich soil 
the flowers will be large and well colored. See illustration. 
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PHUCOMOAL Lanett 85e 
DOGWOOD, Red Twig. (Cornus Siberica.) 5 to 6 ft. The 
very bright red branches and green leaves make a most 
attractive combination. It grows well in almost any soil 
and nearly as well in shady places as in sun. White 
berries follow the clusters of white spring flowers. 
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DOGWOOD, Variegated Leaf. (Cornus Siberica Variegata.) 
4 to 5 ft. The variegated leaves, green edged with.a 
creamy white, growing on red stems, make this a very 
distinctive and attractive shrub. When used in the foun- 
dation planting or in the border it creates a contrast 
with green leaf shrubs. White flowers in clusters in 
spring are followed by white berries. 

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AstORD’ thee $2.25 Hydrangea Peegee 
