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BULB AND PLANT BOOK 



(a) LOW MASS PLANTINGS 



RED-OSIER DOGWOOD 



AMERICAN GLOBE ARBORVITAE. Thuja occidentalia 



globosa . See page 27. 



JAPANESE BARBERRY. Berberis thunbergi. See 



page 27. 



CORALBERRY. Symphoricarpos vulgaris. See page 27, 



SLENDER DEUT2IA. Deutzia gracilis. See page 27. 



GOLDFLOWER. Hypericum moserianum. See page 28. 



SNOWHILL HYDRANGEA. Hydrangea arborescens 

 grandifiora. See page 28. 



JA.CANESE PACHYSANDRA. Pachysandra termmalis. 



See page 28. 



ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA. Spirea bumalda An- 

 thony Waterer. See page 29. 



THUNBERG SPIREA. Spirea thunbergi. See page 29. 



SNOWBERRY— COIVIIVION. Symphoricarpos racemosus. 

 See page 29. 



WINTERCREEPER. Euonymus radicans. See page 29. 



(b) INTERMEDIATE MASS PLANTINGS 



GLOSSY ABELIA. Abelia grandifiora. See page 27. 



BERCKMANS GOLDEN ARBORVITAE. Thuja orien- 

 , talis aurea nana. See page 27. 



OXEYE BUTTERFLYBUSH. Buddleia davidi magnifica 

 (8'). An pranmental half-hardy shrub with showy, fra- 

 grant, rose-purple flowers with deep orange eye. The 

 flowers are borne in dense, terminal panicles in late sum- 

 . mer in great profusion. They will grow in almost any 

 sunny location. 



2-3'. 60c. each. $5.50 for 10. 



PRIDE OF ROCHESTER DEUTZIA. Deutzia scabra Pride of Rochester (7'). An upright growing shrub with dull 

 green foliage and very large flowers, faintly tinged with rose outside. It grows in June and July and does best in 

 full sun. 



2-3'. 60c. each. $5.50 for 10. 



RED — OSIER DOGWOOD. Cornus stolonifera (8'). Brush-like in habit, with dark blood-red branches and prostrate 

 stem. Flat, white flower heads 1-2 inches wide appear in May and June followed by white, globe-shaped fruits. 

 Very conspicuous in winter. 



18-24". 50c. each. $4.50 for 10. 



BORDER FORSYTHIA. Forsythia Intermedia. See page 27. 



WEEPING FORSYTHIA. Forsythia suspensa (7'). Its slender branches often lop on the 

 ground and take root. The flowers are golden yellow, appearing early in April. Valuable for the 

 margins of groups, to cover walls, banks, fences and for training over an arbor. 



18-24". 50c. each. $4.50 for 10. 



MORROW HONEYSUCKLE. Lonicera morrowi. See page 28. 



RED TARARIAN HONEYSUCKLE. Lonicera tartarica siberica (8'). A beautiful flowering 

 shrub having dark green leaves l%-2%" long and small, bright red flowers appearing in May 

 and June followed by red fruit in July and August. 



2-3'. 75c. each. $6.50 for 10. 



PEEGEE HYDRANGEA. Hydrangea paniculata grandifiora. See page 28. 



PFITZER JUNIPER. Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana. See page 28. 



REGEL PRIVET. Ligustrum ibota regeiianum. See page 28. 



FLOWERING QUINCE. Cydonia japonica (6'). A spiny, ornamental shrub with handsome 

 glossy foliage and abundant flowers varying in color from pink to scarlet red appearing in March 

 and April. 



18-24". 75c. each. $6.50 for 10.' 



PINK RUGOSA ROSE. Rosa rugosa rosea. See page 28. 



WHITE RUGOSA ROSE. Rosa rugosa alba. See page 28. 



JAPANESE SNOWBALL. Viburnum tomentosum plicatum. See page 28. 



VANHOUTTE SPIREA. Spirea vanhouttei. See page 29. ' ; 



PINK WEIGELA. Weigela rosea. See page 29. BUTTERFLYBUSH 



