Fruiting 
Shrubs 
FOR BIRDS 
Spotlight your shrub and flower border with pink double-flowering and Purple-leaf Plums, easily grown, 
exceptionally hardy. 
The Hydrangeas 
Hydrangea, Large Flowering (H. paniculata grandiflora). 4 ft. Mag- 
nificent, conical flowers of white that have a pink color in fall 
and are often cut for winter house decoration. The largest and 
most handsome flowers of all hardy shrubs. 
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Hydrangea Snowhill (H. arborescens grandiflora), 3Y2 ft. 
white snowball-like flowers from June to frost. A pleasing bush 
in every way with large leaves and spreading growth. Likes 
partial shade. Always admired in house-foundation plantings. 
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The Ninebarks (Physocarpus) 
3% ft. A desirable 
Native of Colorado. 
Dwarf Ninebark (Physocarpus monogynus). 
addition to the list of hardy, dwarf shrubs. 
Makes a full bush of upright growth with small leaves. Bears 
white flowers in spring. Grows well in most any soil. 
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Golden Ninebark (Physocarpus aureus). 6 ft. A full-branched 
bushy, golden-leaved shrub. Makes a pleasing color contrast 
in shrub groups. 
Zit Om oul = ees eee ee $1.50 SHtOR Asi eae ee $1.75 
Tall Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius). 7 ft. A vigorous, large- 
leaved shrub that is excellent for use as a screen or background 
planting. The white flowers of spring are followed by red seed 
pods. 
PetOMG UI Se ea ee ae ae $1.25 Shion ds ities seen er ee $1.50 
ATOR O Na eras rae Te $1.75 
Snowberry (Symphoricarpus) 
White Snowberry (Symphoricarpus racemosus). 4 ft. Slender, 
graceful shrub with large waxy white berries in September that 
remain far into the winter. Splendid for planting in front of 
larger shrubs and under trees. 
DAO nad thr oe ce ten ae $1.00 SoLOnA. itt aee ee oe oS $1.25 
Large ~\ 
~\ Purple-Leaf Plum (Newport). 
The Plums—Ornamental Varieties 
Pink-Flowering Plum (Prunus triloba). 5 ft. A great attraction in 
early Spring when the branches carry clusters of large, double 
pink rose-like flowers. Similar to the Flowering Almond but a 
more desirable and h@rdier shrub. 
Dhan tract meny Be ory $2.00 3 to 4 ft. a \s oe $2.75 
Av fcind) Sh waa ae ae $3.25 XN 
Purple Leaf Plum (Prunus Cistena), 6 ft. An Duin eacin ends with 
dark, purple colored leaves all season. Flowers‘reddish. Fine 
for contrast. 
PRLO%S cite see es Sane es $2.00 SietOc Ahatli came Seat $2.79 
ATOM OE tenths eee oe $3.25 
10 ft. A shrub of substantial size that 
has dark, purple-colored leaves all summer. Makes a striking 
color contrast in shrub plantings or as a lawn specimen. 
LITO MC Mey ee ee $2.00 CSIP OMe Sat gent eee eee $2.75 
- AN OOO Sty ae aes Me So $3.25 
POTENTILLA 
Potentilla Gold Drop. 242 ft. A choice shrub for foreground 
planting. Symmetrical little bushes with dense small deeply 
cut leaves and bright golden yellow flowers like strawberry 
blossoms from June to September. 
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Russian Olive (Oleaster) 
Russian Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia). 12 ft. A hardy tall shrub 
with willow-like leaves of rich silvery white. Suited for back- 
ground plantings and very hardy. Yellow fruits follow the in- 
conspicuous flowers of spring. 
Shad Sith seca Bl eee ah $1.25 
Roses—Hardy Bush Variety 
Rose, Red Leaved (Rosa rubrifolia). 3 ft. A hardy rose with red 
leaves all summer. Makes a beautiful contrast in the shrub 
groups. The blossoms are of a bright pink and are followed 
by red fruits. Upright in growth with slender, purple branches. 
Strong plants 
PLEASE SEE PAGES 17, 18, 19 FOR COMPLETE LIST OF ROSES. 
