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DEUTZIA ( Continued) 
Gracilis —A dwarf growing variety, not exceeding 3 feet at 
maturity. A mass of pure white flowers in May. Excellent for 
foreground for larger shrubbery. 
15-18" 3 .30 18-24" 3 .35 2-2#' 3 .40 
Gracilis Rosea —Somewhat stronger grower than Gracilis. 
Flowers rosy pink. 18-24' 3 .40 2-3' 3 .45 
Lemoine —Medium grower of upright habit; long spikes of 
white flowers. Matures 4 to 5 feet. This is the intermediate 
grower between the taller and dwarf varieties. 18-24" $ .35 
ELSHOLTZIA STAUNTONI— A very attractive late summer 
flowering shrub growing 3 to 4 feet high with very showy lilac 
purple flowers. 18-24" 3 .45 
EVONYMOUS 
Americana (Strawberry Shrub )—Upright shrub to 8 feet. 
The tips of the branches are pendulous and covered with pleasing 
glossy foliage. Yellowish or reddish green flowers in June fol¬ 
lowed by showy pink fruit in September and October. Makes a 
very pleasing effect when planted with shrubbery or grouped 
alone. 2-3' $ .35 3-4' $ .45 
Alatus (Wing Burning Bush )—Spreading shrub to 8 feet 
with corky winged branches. A fine shrub for solitary planting 
as well as for massing. The rich red and crimson of its leaves 
are very showy in Autumn. 
18-24" 3 .35 2-3' 3 .45 3-4' $ .60 4-5' 3 .75 
Eicrymous Americana 
Atropurpureans ( Wahoo )—A large shrub or small tree with interesting shiny leaves which 
turn to beautiful reddish shades in the Fall. Has an abundance of showy red fruit in September 
very similar to Evonymous Americana. 4-5' 3 .55 5-6' $ .75 
Yeodense —Grows to 8 feet. Very 
attractive fruit. Fine Fall coloring. 
18-24" 3 .40 2-3' 3 .50 
EXOGHORDA GRANDIFLORA (Pearl 
Bush) —One of the showiest flowering 
shrubs. Grows to a height of 6 to 8 ft. 
The early buds look like pearls, opening 
into long gleaming sprays of pure white. 
3-4' 3 -35 4-5' $ .45 5-6' 3 .55 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 
Splendid shrubs growing quite tall, 
brightening the garden in early spring, 
before the leaves appear, with masses of 
yellow flowers. Prices on all Forsythia. 
18-24" 3 .25 3-4' 3 .35 5-6' 3 .50 
2-3' .30 4-5' .40 
Fortunei —This variety has arching 
branches and is a vigorous grower. 
Intermedia —The earliest blooming 
type. Growth upright. 
Spectabilis —Most profuse of all, 
with large rich golden flowers. 
Suspensa —Used to cover arches, 
stone fences, etc. Also one of the best 
shrubs obtainable for holding steep banks. 
Viridissima —The most upright, 
having very brilliant green foliage, which 
sets off the plant during the Summer. 
Forsythia 
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Use Honeysuckle for hedges and backgrounds. 
