" RED LEAF 
BURNING BUSH, 
CARACANA 
LILAC, PERSIAN 
" FRENCH HYBRIDS 
a COMMON PURPLE 
MOCK ORANGE, LEMOINE 
NANNYBERRY 
NANKING CHERRY 
PLUM, CISTENA (PURPLE LEAF) 
PLUM, DOUBLE FLOWERING 
SPIREA, ANTHONY WATERER 
" FROEBELL 
" THUNBERG 
WAYFARING BUSH 
ALMOND, DOUBLE FLOWERING, PINK, is 
ai imilar to Flowering Plun, except 
that this one makes a smaller 
bush. 
ALPINE CURRANT is rather slow grow- 
ing and compact in forn, is en- 
tirely hardy and an excellent 
shrub generally. It has no showy 
flowers, just good, clean, rich 
green foliage. It will tolerate 
considerable shade. 
BARBERRY, Green Leaf, Makes a beau- 
tiful specimen plant. Its foliage 
is good and colors vividly in the 
fall; it has attractive red ber- 
ries and makes a most graceful 
shrub. To keep it looking its 
best one must cut out about half 
of the old canes each year, 
BARBERRY, Red Leaf - This Barberry 
is less hardy than the one above, 
but even with some branch winter- 
killing it is worth while because 
of its bright summer color. 
TREES and SHRUBS are 
of any well planned grounds 
tification development 
first consideration 
SHRUBS 
15-18" 
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ALMOND, DOUBLE PINK --~------- 
ARROWWOOD --------------------- 
BARBERRY, GREEN LEAF --------- 
WING: BARK teenies so Sees 
COTONEASTER, PEKING dajpa el actiby—cno 
CRANBERRY , epie-tclupchs eee = ae 
DOGWOOD, RED Lg de ety eae feat ie 
PACODA —-----..---_----- 
ELDER, GOLDEN ---------------- 
HONEYSUCKLE, ZABELI ----------- 
HYDRANGES, HILLS OF SNOW -- 
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NINEBARK, COMMON ------- ----- 
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— = we oe 
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" V.H. (BRIDAL WREATH) ---- 
TAMARIX ODESSA --------------- 
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WEIGELIA "BRISTOL RUBY" ------ 
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DWARF SHRUBS 2 to 4 feet 
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HYDRANGES, Hills of Snow 
(Hydrangea arborescens) 
This is the one with the large 
flat clusters of white blooms in 
June and July. 
HYDRANGEA, Pee Gee, has large cone 
shaped flower heads of white, 
turning pink. Both varieties of 
Hydrangea should be heavily pr- 
uned each winter for best blooms. 
Both tolerate considerable shade, 
but also require a spot where 
moisture is well held. 
SPIREA Anthony Waterer -—- This dwarf 
Spirea is showy for its flat cl- 
usters of bright red flowers in 
early summer, then again in late 
summer. 
SPIREA, Froebel's is very similar 
to Anthony Waterer,tho is hardier 
and has pink blooms and very good 
reddish fall foliage cclor. 
the skeleton 
beau- 
and are the 
agg landscape 
planning. Then add the plants which 
are grown primarily for bloom, 
