Siebrecht & Son • Kose Hill Nurseries • Nek> Hochelle, Nelp York 
A GROUP OF FORSYTHIAS 
Strawberry, or Burning Bush 
(Euonymus) 
Sec also I,vergreeiis and Vines 
Euonymus atropurpureus (American Burning 
Bush). 4 to 5 ft. As with all the species, the 
orange-colored pods of seeds in autumn beau- 
tify the bush. 50 cts. to 75 cts. 
E. Bungeanus. A Chinese species; pods light 
pink; seeds blood-red. 75 cts. to$i. 
E. Europaeus (European Burning Bush). 5 to 
6 ft. The seeds are of a light yellow. Quite 
ornamental. 50 cts. to 75 cts. 
E. Hamiltonianus. 10 to 15 ft. A Chinese 
species, producing ornamental seeds of a pink 
color. 75 cts. to $1. 
B. Japonicus. A beautiful, upright-growing va- 
riety forming a large, compact bush, with dark, 
glossy leaves. Fine plants, i ft. high, 25 cts. 
each, J15 per 100; 2 to 3 ft. high, $1.50. 
£. radicans. Especially valuable for planting at 
the base of tall-growing evergreen shrubs. If 
planted near an object on which it can climb, it 
will cover it in a short time. Particularly valu- 
able 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. 
Euonymus radicans variegata. Identical with the 
preceding, except in foliage, which is variegated 
with white, changingto pink in the fall. 25cts. 
each, $15 per 100. 
Golden Bell {Torsythia) 
The Golden Bell is known for its great beauty 
in early spring. There are two or three species, 
and all hear bright, golden yellow flowers in 
April, just as soon as winter is over. 
Forsythia Fortunei. 5 to 6 ft. This makes long, 
pendent shoots, being extremely pretty when it& 
arched branches are full of golden yellow flow- 
ers. Blooms second week in April. 35 cts. ta 
JO cts. 
F. intermedia. 6 to 7 ft. Mas 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 appearance 
of a small drooping tree. 50 cts. to 75 cts. 
F. viridissima. 5 to 6 ft. This is the one most 
often found in cultivation. It is of stiflfer, more 
bush-like growth than the others. The floweri 
are a shade lighter yellow, and they open about 
the third week in April. 50 cts. to 75 cts. 
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