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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS (Continued) 
EXOCHORDA grandiflora, Pearl'bush. 
A beautiful shrub with small light-green foliage. In early 
spring pearl-like buds open into fragrant pure-white waxy 
flowers. Is improved by annual pruning. Prefers moist 
soil. 10 feet. Per 10 Per 100 
4- 5 Ft.$2.50 $20.00 
3- 4 Ft. 2.00 17.50 
2- 3 Ft. 1.50 12.50 
18-24 In. 1.25 10.00 
FONTANESIA fortunei, Fortune Fontanesia. 
A handsome shrub somewhat like Ligustrums with op¬ 
posite entire leaves, small white flowers in narrow leafy 
panicles in May; flat-winged nut-like fruit. Prefers good 
garden soil. 12 feet. 
2- 3 Ft. 2.50 . 
18-24 In. „ .,. 2.00 . 
FORSYTHIA, Assorted. 
3- 4 Ft. 1.75 15.00 
2- 3 Ft. 1.25 10.00 
18-24 In. 1.00 7.50 
intermedia, Border Forsythia. 
An erect shrub with arching branches; bright yellow 
flowers in early spring. 7 feet, 
fortunei, Fortune Forsythia. 
A very vigorous grower, good habit; arching branches. 
One of the best for landscape work. 7 feet, 
spectabilis, Showy Border Forsythia. 
Hardiest of all Forsythias. Very profuse bloomer. High¬ 
ly ornamental. Excellent for marginal or group planting. 
Large rich yellow flowers. 8 feet, 
viridissima, Greenstem Forsythia. 
Bright green foliage and stems; yellow, flowers in great 
profusion in March. 8 feet. 
intermedia primulina. 
A new introduction to the family, and a good one. Extra 
hardy. Flowers pale primrose-yellow produced somewhat 
later than other varieties. 6 feet. 
2- 3 Ft. .. 2.50 
18-24 In. 2.00 
12-18 In. 1.50 
suspensa, Weeping Forsythia. 
Graceful drooping habit. Excellent for massing, banks, 
or over retaining walls. Covered to the tips with trumpet¬ 
shaped yellow flowers in April. 6 feet. 
2- 3 Ft... 1.75 15.00 
18-24 In. . 1.50 12.50 
ARKANSAS, September 20, 1934: “Time to be thinking about orders, and 
of course, naturally, it’s CHASE now that we think of when we remember 
the satisfaction we had in our trial order from you last spring.” 
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