DIERVILLA  HYBRIDS,  continued 
EVA  RATHKE.    The  best  red-flowered  kind; 
almost  a  continual  bloomer.  Each       lo  loo 
2  to  3  ft  $0  35    $2  50    $20  00 
4  to  5  ft.,  bushy  ....      60     4  00     35  00 
justave  Mallet.  Light  pink,  bordered  with  white. 
3  to  4  ft.  .  .  35  cts.  each,  $3  for  10,  $25  per  100 
iendersoni.  Compact  habit,  pink  flowers. 
2  to  3  ft.  .  35  cts.  each,  $2.50  for  10,  $20  per  100 
steltzneri.  Rosy  pink  flowers. 
Each  10  100 
3  to  4  ft  $0  35    $3  00    $25  00 
6  to  8  ft.,  very  bushy 
clumps   1  00     7  50     50  00 
Symondsii.   Rose  and  white  flowers,  beautifully 
contrasted.  Each       lo  loo 
2  to  3  ft  $0  35    $2  50    $20  00 
3  to  4  ft   50     3  50     25  00 
6  to  8  ft.,  very  bushy 
clumps   1  00     7  50 
^an  Houttei.    Clear  carmine  flowers ;  profuse 
bloomer.                                   Each  10  100 
3  to  4  ft  -.  $0  35  $2  50  $20  00 
4  to  5  ft.,  bushy  ....  50  4  00  30  00 
6  to  8  ft.,  very  bushy 
clumps   1  00     7  50 
Euonymus  Americana.  Strawberry  Bush.  (M) 
Similar  to  E.  Europmis ;  leaf  a  little  larger. 
2  to  3  ft.  .  .  35c.  each,  $2.50  for  10,  $20  per  100 
E.  Bungeanus.  (M)  Rapid  grower  with  yellow 
fruits. 
4  to  6  ft.  .  .  40c.  each,  $3.50  for  10,  $30  per  100 
E.  EUROP^US.  European  Burning  Bush.  (L) 
May.  Erect  shrub  or  small  tree.  Good  foliage, 
and  desirable  in  shrubbery  masses.  Most  at- 
tractive in  autumn  when  covered  with  orange- 
scarlet  seed-vessels. 
3  to  4  ft.  .  .  .  25c.  each,  $2  for  10,  $15  per  100 
EXOCHORDA 
Exochorda  grandiflora.  Pearl  Bush.  (M)  May. 
A  hardy  Chinese  shrub  of  rare  merit,  with 
slender  branches  and  small  leaves.  Most  beau- 
tiful in  bloom  when  covered  with  fragrant 
clusters  of  pure  white,  starry  flowers  that  are 
sometimes  an  inch  in  diameter.  Admired  in  all 
collections  and  especially  adapted  for  individual 
planting.  Each        lO  100 
2  to  3  ft  $0  35    $2  50    $18  00 
5  to  6  ft.,  heavy  ....      75     5  00     40  00 
Dirca 
Dirca  palustris.  Leatherwood.  (S)  March.  Yel- 
low flowers.  Good  for  moist  places. 
2  to  3  ft.  .  .  40  cts.  each,  $3  for  10,  $25  per  100 
EL/EAGNUS 
Elaeagnus  longipes ;  syn.,  edulis.  Japanese  Ole- 
aster, Silver  Thorn.  (D)  May.  Silver  leaves. 
Profusion  of  scarlet  berries  in  July. 
Each  10  100 
1  to  U  ft  $0  20   $1  50   $12  00 
U  to  2  ft   25     2  00     18  00 
3  ft   50     3  50     25  00 
E.  parviflora.  (L)  May.  Spiny  stems  ;  fragrant 
flowers,  followed  by  silvery  fruits  that  are  pink 
when  ripe. 
5  to  6  ft.,  heavy    .  .   .  .  75  cts.  each,  $5  for  10 
E.  umbellata.  (M)  The  flowers  are  yellowish  white 
and  fragrant,  the  fruit  scarlet  and  showy.  It 
ripens  later  than  E.  parviflora. 
Each         10  100 
4  to  5  ft  $0  50    $4  00    $30  00 
8  to  10  ft   1  25    10  00     80  00 
Euonymus 
A  large  group  of  evergreen  and  deciduous  shrubs 
that  show  a  wide  diversity  of  character.  For  the 
evergreen  species,  see  chapter  on  Evergreen  Shrubs, 
page  18. 
Euonymus  elatus.  Cork-barked  Euonymus.  (M). 
Each  10 
li  to  2  ft  $0  75    $6  00 
2  to  2nt  1  00 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
FORSYTHIA  .  GOLDEN  BELL 
Familiar  hardy  shrubs  that  burst  into  bloom  as 
winter  is  leaving.  The  bright  golden  yellow,  star- 
like flowers  wrap  themselves  along  the  naked 
branches  in  a  wealth  of  bloom  that  is  especially 
bright  and  cheerful  at  such  an  early  season.  The 
"  Golden  Bells  "  grow  easily,  attain  a  height  of  8 
feet,  and  are  ornamental  in  leaf  as  well  as  flower. 
They  are  useful  for  almost  any  purpose,  but  indis- 
pensable in  groups  and  masses. 
FORSYTHIA  FORTUNEI.  Fortune's  Forsythia. 
(M)  Erect  branches  and  handsome  broad,  dark 
green  leaves.  Each      lo  loo 
2  to  2i  ft.,  cut  back   .  .  $0  35    $2  50    $18  00 
3  to  4  ft   40     3  00     20  00 
4  to  6  ft.,  heavy  ....  50  4  00  35  00 
6  to  8  ft.,  heavy  clumps  .    1  00     7  50     60  00 
var.  aurea  variegata.  (M)  Golden  variegated 
leaves. 
3  to  4  ft.  .  .  35c.  each,  $2.50  for  10,  $20  per  100 
F.  intermedia.  (L)  April.  Slender,  erect  or  arch- 
ing branches,  narrower  leaves   and  vigorous 
grower.  Each        10  100 
3  to  4  ft  $0  40    $3  00    $25  00 
6  to  8  ft.,  very  heavy  .  .    1  00     7  50 
F.  suspensa.  (M)  Characterized  by  the  graceful 
drooping  habit.  Frequently  planted  by  itself 
and  for  covering  arches  and  trellises. 
Each         10  100 
1  to  li  ft  $0  20   $1  50   $12  00 
4  to  5  ft   60     4  50     35  00 
5  to  6  ft.,  heavy  clumps  .    1  00     7  50     50  00 
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