vlOON'S  Jft  TREES 
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100 
518  00 
20  00 
100 
$30  00 
DIERVILLA  HYBRIDS,  continued 
Gustave  Mallet,  l.ight  pink,  bordered  with  white 
One  of  the  best  new  sorts.  ^,^^1^ 
^  to  3  ft   $0  25    $2  00 
3  to  4  ft   35     2  .50 
5  to  6  ft.,  heavy   75     5  00 
Hendersoni.  Compact  habit,  pink  flowers. 
Each  10 
3  to  4  ft  $0  50    $4  00 
Stelzneri.  Rosy  pink  flowers  that  are  very  similar 
to  the  well-known  variety,  D.  florida. 
EmoIi  10  100 
2  to  3  ft  -lO  25  $2  00  $18  00 
3  to  4  ft   35  3  00  25  00 
4  to  5  ft   50  4  00  30  00 
5  to  6  ft.,  heavy   75  5  00  40  00 
Symondsii.    Rose  and  white  flowers,  beautifully 
contrasted.  g.^^,^  lo 
3  to  4  ft  $0  35    $3  00 
5  to  6  fi.,  heavy   75     5  00 
Van  Houttei.    Clear  carmine  flowers ;  profuse 
bloomer. 
2  to  3  ft  
4  to  5  ft  
5  to  6  ft.,  heavy  .  .  . 
EL/EAGNUS 
Elaeagnus  Angustifolia.  Oleaster.  (L)  June.  An 
open  bush  with  silvery  leaves  and  fragrant  yel- 
low floweis  followed  by  j^ellow  fruits. 
Each         10  100 
3  to  4  ft  $0  25    $2  00    $18  00 
E.  longipes;  syn.,  edulis.  Japanese  Oleaster, 
Silver  Thorn.  (D)  May.  Silver  leaves.  Pro- 
fusion of  scarlet  berries  in  July. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  2i  ft  $0  35    $3  00    $25  GO 
E.  umbellata.  (M)  The  flowers  are  yellowish  white 
and  fragrant,  the  fruit  scarlet  and  showy.  It 
ripens  later  than  E.  parviflora. 
Each         10  100 
3  to  4  ft  $0  35    $2  50    $18  00 
Each 
$0  25 
35 
75 
10 
$2  00 
3  00 
5  00 
100 
$25  00 
100 
$18  00 
25  00 
40  00 
Euonymus 
Ea.-h 
$0  25 
10  100 
$2  00    $18  00 
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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  17. 
Euonymus  Bungeanus.  (M)  Rapid  grower  with 
yellow  fruits.  Bright  autumn  foliage  ;  splendid 
for  mass  eff'ects. 
3  to  4  ft  
E.  elatus.  Cork-barked  Euonymus.  (M)  Scarlet 
foliage  in  autumn  and  bright  red  berries  in 
the  fall.  J, 
2  to  2*  ft  $1  00    $8  00 
2i  to  3  ft  1  25    10  CO 
E.  Europaeus.  European  BurninCx 
Bush.  (L)  May.  Most  attractive 
in  autumn  when  covered  with  orange- 
scarlet  seed  vessels. 
3  to  4  ft. 
Each 
$0  35 
10  100 
$3  00    $25  00 
T!ie  r  orsythias  are  veritable  harbingers  of  spring.   Their  familiar 
qnMitn  flowers  are  the  first  to  appear 
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EXQCHORDA 
Exochorda  grandiflora.  Pearl 
Bush.     May.    A  hardy  Chinese 
shrub  of  rare  merit,  with 
1"^^^^^^'    slender  branches  and  small 
^^^^^^^  leaves.   Most  beautiful  in 
kj^^^^fc  bloom  when  covered  with 
|BB  fragrant  clusters  cf  pure 
W    white,  starry  flowers  that  are 
^  ^    sometimes  an  inch  in  diameter. 
Admired  in  all  collections  and  especially 
adapted  for  individual  planting. 
E.-icli  10  100 
2  to  3  ft.  .  .  $0  35  $2  50  $20  00 
6to8ft.,heavy  1  00     7  50     50  00 
rur^SYTHlA  .  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 
GLENWOOD  NURSERIES 
