Medium Shrubs for Border and Foundation Plantings 
Russian Peashrub (Caragana frutex), Peking Cotoneaster, Cis- 
tena Sandcherry, Nanking Cherry, Flowering Plum, Vanhoutte 
Spirea, *Siberian Dogwood, Gray Dogwood, *Redosier Dogwood, 
*Winged Euonymus, *Peegee Hydrangea, *Virginalis Mock- 
orange, Minnesota Snowflake Mockorange, *Common Ninebark, 
*Clove or Golden Currant, *Arrowwood. 
Small Shrubs for Foundation and Border Plantings 
Threelobe Sumac, Rugosa Rose, Threelobe Spirea, Garland Spirea, 
*Japanese Barberry, *Snowhill Hydrangea, *Lemoine Mockorange, 
*Dwarf Ninebark, *Alpine Currant, *Ash-leaved Spirea (Sor- 
baria sorbifolia), *Billiard Spirea. 
Dwarf Shrubs for Foundation and Border Plantings 
Bush Cinquefoil (Potentilla fruticosa), Russian Almond (Prunus 
tenella), *Anthony Waterer Spirea, *Froebel Spirea, *Indiancur- 
rant Snowberry, *Common Snowberry, *Littleleaf Mockorange (P. 
microphyllus), Dwarf winged Euonymus. 
VINES 
Englemann Creeper, Boston Ivy (South % Minn. only), Ameri- 
can Bittersweet, Everblooming Honeysuckle (L. heckrotti), Jack- 
eae Clematis, Virgins Bower, Dutchmans Pipe, Common Moon- 
seed. 
HEDGES 
Tall, Untrimmed—Siberian Peashrub (C. arborescens), Zabel’s 
Honeysuckle, Sweet Mockorange, Chinese Lilac, Common Lilac, 
Amur Maple. Medium Untrimmed—Peegee Hydrangea, Virginalis 
Mockorange, Vanhoutte Spirea. Small, Untrimmed—Rugosa Rose, 
Garland Spirea, Bush cinquefoil, Pygmy Caragana, Anthony wa- 
terer spirea. Medium, Trimmed—Amur Maple, Arborvitae, Zabel’s 
Honeysuckle, Peking Cotoneaster. Low, Trimmed—Japanese Bar- 
berry, Dwarf Ninebark, Alpine Currant, Pygmy Caragana. 
WINDBREAKS 
Shrubs for Snow Traps—Caragana, Lilac, Crabapple, Plum, Honey- 
suckle. Fast-growing, Short-lived Trees—Cottonwood, Willow, Box 
Elder, Soft Maple, Chinese Elm. Hardy, Long-lived Trees—Green 
Ash, American Elm, Hackberry. Evergreen Trees—Norway Pine, 
White Spruce, Black Hills Spruce, Colorado Spruce. 
Before Placing an Order... 
for trees, shrubs, plants or bulbs with an out-of- 
state or unknown firm CHECK FIRST on the suita- 
bility of the varieties offered, reliability of the firm, 
and comparative prices. 
The Minnesota State Horticultural Society is co- 
operating with other state and national organiza- 
tions in doing what it can to protect gardeners from 
the few unethical advertisers in the trade. Do 
your part by checking FIRST. 
