BARBERRY 
THUNBERGI— 
This low, spreading shrub is useful in 
foundation plantings, borders and hedges. The 
bright green leaves take on a splendid autumn 
coloring of gold and scarlet. The twiggy 
branches are set with small, sharp thorns and 
in spring are covered with small yellow 
flowers succeeded by brilliant scarlet berries. 
12-18 inch, 60c; 18-24 inch, 75c; 24-30 
inch, $1.00. 
RED-LEAVED— 
Has rich, bright red foliage in spring that 
remains so during the summer if in full sun. 
Is unusually beautiful in fall with bronze and 
yellow of the foliage and abundant scarlet 
berries that persist through the winter. 12-18 
inch, 75c; 18-24 inch, $1.00. 
BUFFALO BERRY 
An attractive silvery shrub, bearing masses 
of brilliant red berries in late summer and fall. 
A handsome ornamental up to 12 feet tall. 
3-4 ft., $1.00. 
DWARF NINEBARK 
One of the newer shrubs and is very desir- 
able as a low massing shrub and makes a 
hardy dense hedge of low to medium height. 
2-3: ft, 75¢3 3-4. ft.5 ST-003 425 ftz,.$1.50. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 
10 to 12 feet. Its foliage is of a remarkable 
silver hue, showing up in striking contrast to 
the green of other shrubs and trees. Has fra- 
grant yellow flowers. Very hardy. 3-4 ft., 75c; 
4-5 ft., $1.00. 
CUT TINGS 
FLOWERING CRABS 
~HOPA— 
The most strikingly beautiful and graceful 
ornamental Crab suited to Northern climates. 
The buds are a blood-red, followed by a mass 
of fragrant, deep, rose colored blossoms. The 
single flowers appear early and continue long 
on the tree. The foliage is first a reddish 
purple, then a bright rich green. The small, 
red-fleshed fruit makes delicious jelly. 6-7 
ft., $2.50. 
RED SILVER— 
The maroon-red and silver leaves of this tree 
add a splash of color to any planting. Under 
side of leaves are a delicate silver. A very 
colorful crab with its red flowers, leaves and 
fruit, | 5-6 ft., $2.25. 
“MORDEN No. 454— 
This tree is narrowly pyramidal, suggesting 
the outline of a Bolleana Poplar. It is the 
deepest purplish red in leaf and darkest in 
bark color of this group. Buds are deep red 
opening late to small rosy flowers that are in 
pleasing contrast to the dark color of foliage 
and branches. The cherry-red fruit hangs to 
the tree until spring. 5-6 ft., $3.50. 
~HIGH-BUSH CRANBERRY 
One of the best shrubs for ornamental plant- 
ing. Extremely hardy. The white flowers of 
early summer are followed by brilliant red 
berries that resemble cranberries, and remain 
on all winter. Useful for jelly. Leaves are 
large, with a vivid fall coloration. 3-4 ft., 
Sis25¢ 
These shrubs are about thirty feet from the house but serve the purpose of 
screening the bare wall. 
