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THE HOME NURSERY, LA FAYETTE, ILLINOIS 
Hardy Ornamental Shrubs—Continued 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER—Extremely orna¬ 
mental and graceful shrub, producing an abundance 
of double white flowers along the full length of the 
branches in June. Price, each 35c; per 10, .153.00. 
HYDRANGEA PANIC FEAT A GRANDIFRORA (Hardy 
Hydrangea)—A well known hardy shrub that blooms 
from August until late fall. The blooms are first 
white, then turn pink on the exposed side, and finally 
Evonymous... 
EVONYMOCS AMERICANA (Indian Walioo)—Native 
shrub with greenish branches of upright growth, 
bearing small white flowers in early spring and full 
of showy fruit of rose color with scarlet seed coat, 
which hangs on during the winter. The bright color 
of the fruit gives it the name of strawberry bush. 
Called Wahoo bv the Indians. Price, each 25c; per 
10 , $ 2 . 00 . 
EVONYMOUS ALATDS (Japanese Evonymous)—Dwarf 
compact habit; wood very corky, which gives it the 
name of cork-barked Evonymous. Small delicate flow¬ 
ers in late spring, followed by very bright red berries 
in the fall. Foliage turns to a brilliant red in the fall. 
One of the finest shrubs for autumn effect. Price, 
each 35c; per 10, $4.00. 
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ELEAGNUS ANGUSTIF'OLIA (Russian Olive)—Rather 
large growing shrub with silvery foliage, about the 
color of the Dusty Miller. Fine for planting in con¬ 
trast with other shrubs. Has fragrant yellow flowers 
in June, followed by yellow fruit. Price, each 30c; 
per 10, $2.50. 
Forsythias... 
F'ORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA (Golden Bell)—One of the 
most desirable for foundation planting or border, be¬ 
ing very graceful in habit and adapting itself to almost 
any soil or situation. Flowers yellow and bell-shaped, 
bloom along the entire length of the branches in early 
spring before the leaves appear. This is the earliest 
shrub we have to bloom in the spring. Price, each 
25c; per 10, $2.00. 
FORSYTHIA SUSPENSA (Drooping Golden Bell) — 
Drooping or trailing variety of the above. Fine for 
shrub borders or covering banks and terraces. Has 
dense dark-green foliage. Price, each 35c; per 10, 
$2.50. 
Honeysuckles... 
HONEYSUCKLE TARTARIAN—Tall, bushy shrub, 
with pink flowers in spring, followed by red or orange- 
colored berries. Attains a height of from 8 to 10 feet. 
Its dense foliage and rank growth makes it one of the 
best for screen planting. Price, each 30c; per 10, $2.50. 
HONEYSUCKLE MORROWI (Japanese Bush Honey¬ 
suckle)—Wide-spreading branches growing from 4 to 
(! feet in height; color of foliage a bluish-green. 
Flowers white, changing to yellow; fruit bright red, 
attractive to desirable birds. The branches drooping 
gracefully to the ground, making it suitable for 
foundation planting as well as front of shrubs. Price, 
each 30c; per 10, $2.50. 
HONEYSUCKLE RED TARTARIAN—G r 0 w s to a 
height of 8 to 10 feet with upright, somewhat spread¬ 
ing branches and upright green foliage. The flowers 
are borne freely in May and June, are of a bright red 
color, followed by showy red berries, which ripen in 
mid-summer and cling to the bushes for several 
weeks. One of the best shrubs for northern latitudes, 
as it stands severe winters. Price, each 35c; per 10, 
$3.00. 
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PUSSY WILLOW (Salix Discolor)—A quick-growing 
shrub or small tree, blooming very early in the 
spring before the leaves come out. The fern-like cat¬ 
kins borne along the branches makes it very attrac¬ 
tive. Price, eacli 25c; per 10, $2.00. 
KERRI A, WHITE—Handsome shrub usually 4 to 5 feet 
high, native of Japan, with beautiful yellowish-green 
corrugated leaves, and large single white flowers late 
in May and occasionally throughout the summer. 
Well adapted for foundation and in front of shrub¬ 
bery plantings. Price, each 35c; per 10, $3.00. 
KERRIA, YELLOW—Same as above, only the bloom is 
a double yellow and blooms all summer. A splendid 
new shrub. Price, each 30c; per 10, $2.50. 
Hydrangeas... 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS (Hills of Snowi- 
Medium sized shrub of 4 to 5 feet. The flowers are in 
a large way similar to the old and familiar Snowball 
in appearance, conspicuously white and imposing, 
blooming throughout the season. They are excellent 
for solid low borders or foundation planting, does 
well in shade. Price, each 35c; per 10, $3.00. 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora—Hardy Hydrangea, 
blooms from mid-summer until late Fall. 
a greenish-white in the late fall and hang on all 
winter. It produces the largest flower heads of any 
of the shrubs. Allowed to grow naturally, it assumes 
stately proportions, reaching a height of 7 to 8 feet, 
and during the hot months is covered with its pyra¬ 
midal panicles, drooping gracefully of their own 
weight. Price, each 35c; per 10, $3.00. 
Philadelphus... 
PHILADELPHUS CORONARIUS (Syringa or Mock 
Orange)—Old-fashioned shrub with vigorous, erect 
habit and highly scented white flowers. The breath 
of orange blossoms—of such entrancing fragrance— 
intense from the multitude of bloom, that it is a 
necessity to a garden, and works splendidly in all 
sorts of plantings. Price, each 35c; per 10, $3.00. 
Hydrangea Arborescens, (Hill of Snow), Home Nursery Grounds 
