SPRINGFIELD. OHIO 
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—opulus HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY 
Very similar in habit of growth and fruit to the Am¬ 
erican Cranberry bush. 
3- 4 ft.$ .50 
4- 5 ft.75 
5- 6 ft. 1.25 
—opulus nanum DWARF CRANBERRY BUSH 
Useful for edging or facing shrubs. Rarely flowers. Very 
compact. 
10-12 in.$ .50 
-■tomentosum DOUBLEFILE VIBURNUM 
Flat heads of white flowers. June. Berries red to 
black. Good foliage. 
3- 4 ft.$ .50 
4- 5 ft.65 
—tomentosum plicatum JAPANESE SNOWBALL 
Showy white flowers in balls, June. Handsome foliage 
with purnle autumn coloring. 
3" 4 ft.$ .50 
4-5 ft.65 
vitex macrophylla HEMP TREE 
A great improvement on the type; fine blue flowers; 
very attractive. 
2-3 ft.$ .60 
WEIGELA WEIGELA 
iveigela eva rathke Weigela Eva Rathke 
Carmine, June-August. Most floriferous. 
2-3 ft.$ .60 
—iveigela rosea 
Showy, pink flowers freely 
grower. 
2- 3 ft. 
3- 4 ft. 
PINK WEIGELA 
produced. June. Vigorous 
.$ .35 
.50 
—floribunda CRIMSON WEIGELA 
Free-flowerjjng variety, much stronger grower than 
Eva Rathke. Large showy crimson flowers over a long 
blooming period. Eight feet. A „ 
2- 3 ft.$ .35 
3- 4 ft.50 
HARDY VINES 
ampelopsis quinquefolia engelmanni 
ENGELMANN CREEPER 
Similar to Virginia Creeper, with smaller and more 
dense foliage. Will cling firmly to brick walls, etc., 
when once established. 
2 Year Heavy.$ .35 
- tricuspidata lowi GERMAN CREEPER 
It clings to the smoothest surface. The small, prettily 
lobed foliage changes to a brilliant crimson in autumn. 
Potted Plants.$ -50 
- tricuspidata veitchi BOSTON IVY 
Rapid-growing vine with clusters of dark blue berries 
and handsome green foliage assuming charming sun- 
tints in the fall. Perfectly hardy. 
2 Year .$ .30 
Heavy .50 
