1953 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
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ALTHEA — SEE "Rose of Sharon” — Spring Only 
ARROW - WOOD — See “VIBURNUM” 
BARBERRY — (BERBERIS thunbergi) 
JAPANESE — Dwarf compact shrub, very useful for hedges. 
Thorny branches, blooms in May, followed by an abundance 
of red berries which last all winter. Foliage changes to bril- 
liant red in fall. 
Each 5 to 25 
15 inch 1.00 .90 
14 feet 1.20 1.10 
RED LEAVED — (atropurpurea) Similar to Japanese except 
the foliage is bronze red all season, changing to bright red 
in autumn. 
15 inch 1.20 1.10 
12 feet 1.40 1.30 
BRIDAL WREATH — See “SPIREA” 
BUTTERFLY BUSH — (BUDDLEIA) — Spring Only 
SUMMER LILAC — (Ille de France) Free flowering perennial 
shrub, which freezes back almost every winter. It grows to a 
dwarf size bush with lilac-like flowers on every tip. 
2 year No.1 1.00 .90 
CORALBERRY — (SYMPHORICARPOS vulgaris) 
INDIAN CURRANT — Produces reddish-purple fruit which re- 
mains well into winter. Dense foliage and will grow in poor 
soil. It is dwarf in habit and is an excellent shrub on banks 
to control soil erosion, grows in semi-shade and provides pro- 
tection for wild life. 
12 feet 1.00 .90 
CHOKEBERRY — (ARONIA) 
RED CHOKEBERRY — (ARBUTIFOLIA) Very dwarf, and at- 
tractive to birds. 
12 feet 1.30 1.20 
COTONEASTER — See “PEKING COTONEASTER” 
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