NURSES Y M EX-OKCHABDISTS 



FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued 



Crape Myrtle (Lagerstraeniia indica) (Pink). Vigorous decid- 

 uous shrubs or small trees, reaching a height of 15 to 20 

 feet. The leaves are small, bright green and glossy. The 

 trees, when in blossom, are covered with large panicles of 

 bloom and remain in flower for several weeks. 3-4 Ft. $1.25 

 each, $10.00 for 10. 



Deutzia, Double White {D. crenata candidissima) . An up- 

 right-growing shrub, with double green foliage. Flowers 

 double, pure white. 



En eh 10 



o to 6 feet $0 80 S7 00 



Deutzia-Dwarf (D. Gracilis). Slender. often arching 

 branches : low. dense, globular habit ; flowers pure white, in 

 graceful racemes. 2-3 Ft. 50c each, $4.00 for 10. 



Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. Double white flowers, which are 

 slightly tinged with rose, appear in mid-June. 



Each 10 



I to 3 feet SO 50 S4 00 



5 to 6 feet 80 7 00 



Dogwood-Red-Flowering (Cornus Florida Rubra). One of 

 the finest flowering trees : blooms when quite young, produc- 

 ing deep rose-colored flowers in the early spring. Should 

 have a place on everv sizable lawn. 4-5 Ft. $2-50 each, 

 $22.50 for 10. 



Dogwood, Red-branched ( C. alba Btbirica). Excellent for 

 planting in a shrub border ; bright red bark in late fall and 

 winter. Each 10 



2 to 3 feet SO 50 S* 00 



Dogwood, Red Osier (C stolonifera) . A native specimpn, 

 with slender branches which are tinted with red in the 

 winter. The white fruit remains during the entire season. 



Each 10 



3 to 4 feet SO 50 S4 00 



Dogwood, White-flowering (C. florida). Our well-known 

 native Dogwood. The large white flowers appear in May 

 before the leaves. Foliage gray-green, turning to crimson 

 in autumn. 



Each 10 



3 to 4 feet SI 00 S9 00 



Dogwood, Variegated (C. mas argenteo-marginata) . Similar 

 to th£ white-flowering Dogwood, but with gre< j n-and-white 

 foliage. 



i to 3 feet SI 00 S9 00 



Golden Chain [Laburnum vulgare). The "B^an tree'' of 

 Europe. A tall shrub or small tree, with yellow flowers in 

 drooping racemes- 



Each 10 



3 to 4 feet SO 50 S4 00 



Golden Bell, Drooping (Forspthia suspensa). The earliest 

 shrub to bloom. The long branches are eovered with showy 

 golden yellow flowers. E-~h 10 



4 to 5 feet . . .SO TO S6 00 



Golden Bell, Dark Green (F. viridissima) . A rather erect- 

 growing variety, with dark green foliage and yellow flowers. 



Er-h 10 



2 to 3 feet SO TO 84 00 



3 to 4 ff et 60 5 00 



4 to 5 feet 70 6 00 



