Shrubs for Special Purposes 
Shrubs 
for Foundations 
Froebel Spirea 
Garland Spirea 
Japanese Barberry 
Hydrangea 
Rugosa Roses (Trimmed) 
Vanhoutte Spirea 
Juno Mockorange 
Cotoneaster 
Flowering Quince 
Polyantha Roses 
Shrubs for Screening 
Purposes 
Zabel Honeysuckle 
Chinese Lilac 
Vanhoutte Spirea 
(low screens) 
Shrubs Near Tree 
Roots 
Coralberry 
Vanhoutte Spirea 
Cotoneaster 
Zabel Honeysuckle 
10 POPULAR 
SHRUBS 
Vanhoutte Spirea 
Japanese Barberry 
Froebel Spirea 
Peking Cotoneaster 
Chinese Lilac 
Zabel Honeysuckle 
Snowflake Mock- 
orange 
Garland Spirea 
Grootendorst Rose 
Floribunda Rose 
Attractive of Bark 
Red-Twig Dogwood 
Winged Euonymus 
Can Be Trimmed Globe 
Shape 
Japanese Barberry 
Shrubs for Partial Shady 
Locations 
Vanhoutte Spirea 
Japanese Barberry 
Coralberry 
Honeysuckles 
Dogwood 
Viburnums 
Attractive of Berry 
Barberry 
Coralberry 
Honeysuckles 
Wahoo 
Viburnums 
Winged Euonymus 
Quick Reference List of Shrubs 
Dwarf Shrubs 
Under 5 Ft. 
Barberry 
Coralberry 
Snowberry 
Hydrangea 
A. W. Spirea 
Froebel Spirea 
Flowering Quince 
Rugosa Rose 
Floribunda Rose 
for Height 
Medium Shrubs 
5 to 8 Ft. 
Vanhoutte Spirea 
Juno Mockorange 
Dogwood 
Forsythia 
Weigela 
Cotoneaster 
Aronia 
Virginal Mockorange 
Tall Shrubs 
8 Ft. Up 
Bride Honeysuckle 
Zabel Honeysuckle 
Sweet Mockorange 
Tamarisk 
Viburnum 
Euonymus 
Tall Shrubs 
10 Ft. Up 
Named Lilac 
Golden Elder 
Uses for Trees 
Street or Avenue 
Planting 
Lake City Elm 
Vase Elm 
Blair Maple 
Thornless Locust 
Sugar Maple 
Weeping Trees 
Weeping Birch 
Weeping Willow 
For Quick Effect 
Blair Maple 
Poplar 
Willow 
Attractive Autumn 
Foliage 
Oaks 
Sugar Maple 
Flowering Trees 
Redbud 
Crab Apple 
Named Lilac 
For Winter Beauty 
Birch 
Pine 
Spruce 
Fir 
Golden Willow 
Within Border 
Plantings 
Flowering Crab 
Apples 
Redbud 
Apricot 
Kaga Plum 
Thorns 
Wahoo 
HOW TO SPACE FRUITS 
Cherries 
Plums (Standard) 
Plums (Bush Type) 
Peaches 
to 35 feet 
to 30 feet 
to 12 feet 
to 20 feet 
to 20 feet 
to 12 feet 
to 20 feet 
Grapes: 8 feet in row; rows 6 feet apart. 
Gooseberries and Currants: 4 feet. 
Raspberries: 4 feet in row; rows 6 feet 
apart. 
Blackberries: 4 feet in row; rows 6 feet 
apart. 
Strawberries: 18 inches in row; rows 314 
feet apart. 
Asparagus: 15 inches by 36 inches. 
Rhubarb: 3 feet each way. 
DISTANCE APART TO PLANT ROSES 
Distance Apart to Plant Shrubs 
Polyanthag Wosesmerm erect 2, tomloateet 
In most cases shrubs should be maintained by trimming to keep them checked in size. Frau Karl Druschki ..... 2 to 214 feee 
When a low and tall variety are planted together—use the rule for spacing the taller shrub. Rugosa Roses .......... 3. tor 4aeee 
While a general rule for spacing the same variety together is two-thirds the ultimate height, Hugonis Roses). 2 cra-iacty 5 to .Ogeateet 
the following suggestions are more specific. Grussyanmlieplitz eerie 2 to 21% feet 
Inbyoyelel GNC INORES oo Saoc 14 to 2 feet 
2 to 3 Feet 3 to 4 Feet 4 to 5 Feet ‘Austrians Copper meter ct 4 to 5 feet 
Vanhoutte Spirea 
Peking Cotoneaster 
Weigela 
Juno Mockorange 
Austrian Copper Rose 
Hydrangea 
Barberry 
Garland Spirea 
Virginal Mockorange 
Rugosa Rose 
Coralberry 
A. W. Spirea 
Froebel Spirea 
Floribunda Rose 
8 to 10 Feet 
Named Lilac 
Golden Elder 
5 to 6 Feet 
Hugonis Rose 
Forsythia 
Honeysuckle 
Chinese Lilac 
Sweet Mockorange 
Tamarisk 
Viburnums 
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