Dogwood, Native White Flowering Cornus Florida 
We have the finest stock in America. 
Use 25% sawdust in hole. 
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Washington Hawthorn, Crataegus Cordata. This 
gorgeous decorator flowers white June Ist, red berries glow 
in the sun up to January Ist or later in a solid mass. Bird 
food all winter. Plant two for pollination. 
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Russian Olive 
Eleaganus Augustifolia 
Gray attractive foliage all summer and miniature olives 
in fall make it odd and attractive. Excellent for birds and 
chicken feed. 
Plant two for pollenation. 
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“Viburnum-Lentago (Black Haw) 
We like this bush all summer because of its leathery 
shining foliage. 
It’s flowers in late spring extend the spring blooming 
beauty. Its bunches of blue black sweet fruit nodding in 
the breezes hangs till January ist attracts birds by the 
hundred—children by the dozen. Plant with 25% saw- 
dust. Height 15-18 ft. 
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~ VIBURNUM OPULUS 
(European Highbush Cranberry) 
This richly colored red fruited bush glows gorgeously in 
the autumn and winter sun. Fruit will hang to early 
winter if birds don’t eat them all. Height 12-15 ft. 
Plant with 25% sawdust in the hole. 
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THE SYMPHORICARPUS VULGARIS—Goralberry 
These make excellent low informal hedges to cover 
rough banks and dry knolls. Flowers not too conspicuous 
—late spring. Foliage attractive allsummer. Coralberries 
are glorious red ropes of “‘glow’’ on pendulous sweeping 
branches. Decorative middle to late winter. Good 
spring bird food. 
Coralberry, known as Red Snowberry or 
Indian Currant 
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European Mt. Ash Sorbus Aucuparia 
American Mt. Ash (Sorbus Americana) 
One of the most beautiful small lawn ornamentals. 
Their attractive fruit grow in large clusters. Not only 
decorate the home landscape but feed birds, especially 
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