ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Although this class of landscape material does lose its leaves in the winter, there 
is much interest in the color, texture, gracefulness of shape, and density of growth 
of the deciduous shrubs. One should not ignore them when landscaping in this area. 
And when they come to life in the spring, leaf out, bloom and bear fruit, they add 
great interest, beauty and style to the home planting. 
Arrowwood--a large growing’ shrub, 
good in sun or partial shade. Has a 
dark green leaf with a sawtooth edge, 
clusters of white flowers followed 
by blue berries. Foliage turns 
reddish in fall. Hardy. 
3-4’ $1.80 4-5’ $2.25 
Barberry, Green--small shrub, green 
leaves turning red in fall and bear- 
ing red berries in profusion. 
18-24" ¢$ .85 2-3’ $1.25 
Barberry, Red Leaf--maroon colored 
leaves all summer long. Dwarf in 
size and dense branching. A very 
good foundation planting shrub to 
mix with evergreens or other shrubs 
for color and contrast. 
18-24’ $1.35 2-3’ $1.65 
Buckthorn, Common--a green leaved 
shrub, medium-large, bearing at- 
tractive black berries in late summer. 
A very hardy shrub with a root 
system adapted for any soil. 
2-3’ $ .60 3-4’ $ .90 
4-5’ 1.25 
Buckthorn, Glossy Leaf--similar to the 
Common, except the leaves are 
glossy, giving a more ornamental 
appearance. 
3-4’ $1.25 4-5’ $1.50 
“Cherry, Cistena--a very colorful and 
attractive maroon leaved_ shrub, 
large growing and compact. Good for 
contrast in shrub planting or around 
buildings where large shrubs can be 
used. Decorative throughout the 
season. 
2-3’ $1.75 3-4’ $2.50 
4-5’ 3.00 
Cotoneaster--a very useful, hardy and 
attractive shrub with gracefully 
arching branches, dense growth and 
rich green foliage. In the fall its 
reddish foliage and berries point up 
the beauty of the shrub planting. 
18-24’’ $ .90 2-3’ $1.25 
‘ 3-4’ 1 T5 
“ Highbush Cranberry--a large growing 
shrub with a leaf like a Maple Tree, 
but thicker and dark green in color. 
Cream colored flowers in large 
clusters are followed by clusters of 
large red berries. The dark red 
foliage in fall is beautiful. 
3-4’ $1.85 
Alpine Current--a dense growing dwarf 
shrub with light green leaves. The 
silhouette, when the leaves are off 
in winter, gives an etching like 
effect against a light background. 
Very hardy. 
15-18’? $1.00 18-24’ $1.35 
2-3’ 1.80 
Dogwood, Golden--a large growing 
shrub with gold colored branches, 
green leaves and white flower 
clusters. A good shrub for winter 
color and very hardy. 
3-4’ $1.25 4-5’ $1.50 
Dogwood, Red Twig--similar to the 
Golden Dogwood, except for the 
branches, which are red instead of 
golden. These two shrubs make a 
very attractive contrast in a shrub 
planting. 
3-4’ $1.25 4-5’ $1.50 
Variegated Dogwood--This shrub has 
very attractive green leaves bordered 
in white and makes a very effective 
shrub for foundation or border plant- 
ing, with other shrubs, evergreens, 
or by itself. Not as large as the 
Golden and Red Twig Dogwood, but 
has the attractive red twig of the 
latter. 
2-3’ $2.00 3-4’ $2.25 
4-5’ 2.75 
\Elder, Golden--a large rapid growing 
shrub, with gold green leaves, 
white flower clusters, followed by 
‘black berries. Should be cut back 
each year severely to maintain 
symetry and beauty. 
3-4’ $1.25 
Evonymus, Winged Burning Bush--a 
very attractive shrub with unusual 
bark formation. The knife like ridges 
which form on the bark, giving the 
branches a square effect, are most 
interesting and unusual. The orange 
blossoms followed by orange colored 
fruit and again the fiery red of the 
foliage in the fall, make it a most 
beautiful and useful shrub. 
223°) $2.15 
Evonymus, Burning Bush--similar to 
the Winged Euonymus, except that 
the twigs are round. 
3-4’ $1.80 
