SHRUBS 
CASHMAN NURSERIES, INC., OWATONNA, MINN. 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS 
An important item in any landscape planting is the shrub. It 
may be used because of its decorative flower, colorful foliage, its 
brilliant berry or to add beauty with its colored branches in winter 
when all else is dormant. The dwarf and medium height shrubs are 
suitable for use as foundation plants and always add a softening touch 
to harsh building lines. The taller shrubs are best suited for use in the 
border plantings where they serve as a colorful screen or background 
for the flower garden. Many are used as specimen plants in the lawn 
or on corners. 
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Please Note: 
Dwarf or Low Growing Shrubs (3 ft. or less) 
Barberry Thunbergi 
Barberry, Red Leaved 
Caragana Pygmae 
Japanese Quince 
Floribunda & Tea Roses 
Potentilla 
Medium Tall Shrubs 
Almond, Pink Flowering 
Butterfly Bush 
Cotoneaster 
Alpine Currant 
Yellow Flowering Currant 
Deutzia, Lemoine 
Euonymus, Alatus 
Hydrangea, A.G. 
Hydrangea, P.G. 
Persian Lilac 
Rugosa Roses 
Golden Mockorange 
Lemoine Mockorange 
Tall Growing Shrubs 
Altheas 
Arrowwood 
Caragana Arborescens 
Nanking Cherry 
Cranberry, European 
High Bush 
Dogwood, Golden Twig 
Dogwood, Red Twig 
Dogwood, varigated 
Elder, Golden 
Forsythia 
S-61 
S-63 
S-64 
S-66 
S-74 
S-75 
S-50 
S-51 
S-54 
S-56 
S-59 
S-60 
S-62 
S-65 
S-67 
S-68 
S-69 
S-72 
S-73 
S-29 
S-31 
S-35 
S-44 
S-48 
S-49 
S-52 
S-57 
S-58 
S-70 
Chenault’s Coralberry 
Spirea, Anthony Waterer 
Spirea, Frobel 
Spirea, Blue 
Willow, Dwarf Blue Leaf 
Lodense Privet 
(4-6 ft.) 
Ninebark, Dwarf 
Ninebark, Golden 
Purple Leaf Cherry 
Golden Privet 
Snowberry, White 
Snowberry, Red 
Ural False Spirea 
Spirea Billard 
Spirea Thunbergi 
Spirea, Bridal Wreath 
Spirea, Garland 
Weigelia, Eva Rathke 
Weigelia Varigated 
(Over 6 ft.) 
Honeysuckle, Tatarian 
Hydrangea, Tree Form 
Lilacs (except Persian) 
Amur Maple 
Mockorange, Minnesota 
Snowflake 
Mockorange, Virginal 
Prunus Triloba 
Russian Olive 
Snowball 
Tamarix 
Shrubs for Shaded Areas 
Alpine Currant 
Arrowwood 
Barberry Thunbergi 
Coralberry . 
Cotoneaster 
Currant, Yellow Flowering 
Cranberry, Highbush 
Deutzia, Lemoine 
Dogwood, Golden Twig 
S-21 
S-22 
S-24 
S-29 
S$-31 
S-50 
S-59 
S-70 
S-74 
Dogwood, Red Twig 
Dogwood, Varigated 
Elder, Golden 
Honeysuckle, Tatarian 
Hydrangea, A.G. 
Ninebark 
Snowberry 
Tamarix 
Willow, Dwarf Blue Leaf 
The figures following the shrub’s name denote its ap- 
proximate, ultimate height, and the Initial after the height refers to 
its ultimate width and is referenced to our landscape Rubber Stamp 
Set. (See pages 54 and 55.) 
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