SIEBRECHT & SON 
EUONYMUS RADICANS 
Strawberry or Burning Bush 
(Euonywus) 
See also Evergreens and Vines 
Euonymus atropurpiireus (American Burning 
Bush). 4 to 5 ft. As with all the species, 
the orange-colored i)0(ls of seeds in autumn 
hcautify the bush. 50 cts. to 75 cts. 
E. Bungeanus. A Chinese species : pods light 
pink; seeds blood-red. 75 cts. to .fl. 
E. Europaeus {European Burning Bush). 5 to 
(■) ft. The seeds are of a light yellow. Quite 
ornamental. 50 cts. to 75 cts. 
E. Haitiiltonianus. 10 to 15 ft. A Chinese spe- 
cies, producing ornamental seeds of a pink 
color. 75 cts. to .$1. 
E. Japonicus. A beautiful, upright-growing va- 
riety forming a largo, compact !)ush, with 
dark, glossy leaves. Fine plants, 1 ft. high, 
25 cts. each, $15 per 100; 2 to 3 ft. high, 
$1.50. 
E. radicans. Especially valuable for planting 
at the Imse of tall-growing evergreen shrubs. 
It planted near an object on which it can 
climb, it will cover it in a short time. Par- 
ticularly valuable for planting around the 
stone foundations of dwelling houses. The 
foliage is dark, glossy green, and persists 
all winter. 25 cts. to 50 cts. each, $20 to $40 
per 100. 
NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. 
Euonymus radicans variegata. Identical with 
the preceding, except in foliage, which is 
variegated with white, changing to pink in 
the fall. 25 cts. each, $15 per 100. 
Golden Bell (Forsythia) 
The Golden Bell is known for its great 
lieanty in early spring. There are two or 
three 3necies, and all bear bright, golden yel- 
low flowers in April, just as soon as winter 
is over. 
Forsyfhia Fortune!. 5 to (> ft. This makes 
long, pendent shoots, being extremely pretty 
when its arched branches are full of golden 
yellow flowers. Blooms second week in 
April. 35 cts. to 50 cts. 
F. intermedia. 0 to 7 ft. Has slender erect or 
arching branches. Exceedingly floriferous. 
50 cts, to 75 cts. 
F. suspensa. The branches often hang over to 
the ground, giving it somewhat the appear- 
ance of a small drooping tree. 50 cts. to 75 
cts. 
F. viridissima. 5 to 0 ft. This is the one most 
often found in cultivation. It is of stiffer, 
more bush-like growth than the others. The 
flowers are a shade lighter yellow, and the.v 
open about the third week in April. 50 
cts. to 75 cts. 
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