sturdy Varieties 
Currants (Ornamental) 
Mountain Currant (Ribes alpinum). 4 ft. Excellent, dense-growing, very hardy orna- 
mental shrub. Stands shearing and will grow in shade. Probably the most generally 
useful of all the dwarf shrubs. 
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DA MONG Oe Nate ie ee) We $1.80 
Yellow-Flowering Currant (Ribes aureum). 6 ft. A substantial, spreading bush with 
large, yellow, fragrant flowers in spring. Stands shade. A very popular old-fash- 
joned_ shrub. 
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Dogwood (Cornus) 
Golden Dogwood (Cornus siberica aurea). 6 ft. Highly valued for its bright yellow 
branches in fall and winter and particularly attractive when planted near the red- 
barked variety. White flowers. 
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Red-Twigged Dogwood (Cornus siberica). 6 ft. A hardy, vigorous bush with bright 
coral-red branches which make the sturdy shrub attractive in all seasons. Strong and 
erect in growth. 
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Variegated Dogwood (Cornus elegantissima). 6 ft. The green leaves are striped and 
margined with white. Red colored bark. An unusual plant making a bright spot 
of color in the shrub group. 
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Elderberry (Sambucus) 
Black-Fruited Elder (Sambucus canadensis). 6 ft. The old-fashioned favorite with large 
clusters of fragrant white flowers and edible black fruit. A rapid-growing hardy 
shrub that stands partial shade. 
I W),.S tig Me ees Bs eee $1.00 OplOM 4s tee a eee Fa eee ne ee eee se oe $1.25 
Cut-Leaved Elder (Sambucus nigra laciniata). 6 ft. Lacy, fern-like leaves that make a 
pleasing contrast with other shrubs. The branches are spreading and gracefully 
drooping. 
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“ Golden Elder (Sambucus aurea). 7 ft. A handsome wide-spreading shrub with bright 
yellow leaves all season. It shows its brightest color when planted in a sunny spot. 
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Red-Berried Elder (Sambucus racemosa). 7 ft. Big clusters of bright red berries in 
July. A large native shrub of spreading growth. 
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Euonymus (Strawberry Bush) 
Euonymus alatus. WINGED STRAWBERRY BUSH. 6 to 8 ft. The bark on its hori- 
zontally-growing branches has a curious winged development. The leaves are clean 
and lustrous and have a brilliant fall color. Rose colored berries in fall. 
BME) Milks le Se eee ge ee $2.25 Ciaitey 2 oh a eae bE eee $3.00 
Euonymus Alatus Compacta. Dwarf Winged Euonymus. 5 ft. A very choice dwarf 
compact form of Alatus. Will thrive in shade. 
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Euonymus europaeus. STRAWBERRY BUSH. 8 ft. An admirable, hardy shrub with 
upright, slender, green branches; neat foliage and pink colored fruits. Bright fall 
foliage color. 
Te OMOn ts Ree eee aes ea $1.65 AITO cit ete ee ee a eee ee ee $2.00 
Golden Bell (Forsythia) 
FORSYTHIA. GOLDEN BELL. 5 ft. A graceful, drooping shrub with golden, bell- 
shaped flowers in spring. Needs winter protection in Minnesota. 
2ROnOt tere ae eae $1.00 ObiOnA 2 ite Sewers Stee eee ee $1.25 
FOR NORTHERN GARDENS 
Snowberry has pendulous clusters of large, 
white berries. 
Spiraea Crimson (Anthony Waterer)—a dwarf 
shrub with crimson flowers all summer. 
