FILLER 'PLANTS • 'DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
ELDER 
AMERICAN ELDER (Sambucus canadensis). 12 
ft. Coarse, open, loose, tall, spreading. Leaves 
narrow, 4 to 5 inches. Large flat heads of minute 
white flowers in June, followed by multitudes of 
small purple-black berries used for pies, jelly, wine. 
Each 10 
4 to 5 ft.$0 60 $5 50 
3 to 4 ft. 50 3 90 
CUTLEAF ELDER (Sam. can. acutiloba). 12 ft. A 
cutleaf variety of the preceding. Each 10 
3 to 4 ft.SO 60 $5 40 
2 to 3 ft. 50 4 20 
GOLDEN EUROPEAN ELDER (Sam. nigra aurea). 
18 ft. A yellow-leaved variety similar to the 
American. Each 
3 to 4 ft.SO 75 
ELAEAGNUS 
CHERRY ELyEAGNUS (Elaeagnus longipes). 6 ft. 
Reddish brown branches. Leaves elliptic, green 
above, silvery gray underneath. Yellowish white, 
fragrant flowers followed by edible scarlet fruit. 
Thrives near salt water. Each 10 
3 to 4 ft.$1 00 $9 00 
RUSSIAN-OLIVE (Elae. angustifolia). 20 ft. Large, 
spreading habit, somewhat spiny. Woolly leaves. 
Fragrant yellow flowers. Good at seashore. Fruit 
yellow, attractive. Each 10 
5 to 6 ft.$0 75 $6 60 
4 to 5 ft. 60 5 40 
3 to 4 ft. 50 4 50 
AUTUMN EL/EAGNUS (El*, umbellata). 18 ft. 
Erect stems, spreading branches, branchlets 
covered with brown scales. Leaves \}/2 to 3 
inches long, silvery beneath. Flowers fragrant. 
Fruit small, silvery when young, pink when ripe. 
Each 10 
6 to 8 ft.$1 50 $13 50 
5 to 6 ft. 1 05 9 60 
Honeysuckle 
FOTHERGILLA 
LARGE FOTHERGILLA (Fothergilla major). 8 ft. 
Coarsely toothed leaves. Flowers creamy white, 
rounding spikes. May. Showy. Slow-growing. 
Each 10 
18 to 24 in.$1 80 $16 50 
15 to 18 in. 1 50 13 50 
ALABAMA FOTHERGILLA (Foth. monticola). 6 
ft. Similar to preceding, more spreading habit, 
larger flower-spikes. Each 10 
2 to 3 ft.$2 25 $21 00 
18 to 24 in. 1 80 16 50 
FORSYTHIA 
The most joyfully welcomed of all our shrubs. 
Their blaze of warming yellow flowers in early April 
gives promise of returning life after frozen winter. 
Must be planted in masses to provide this effect. 
BORDER FORSYTHIA (Forsythia intermedia). 
8 ft. Erect habit, with gracefully arching branch- 
lets. Flowers bright strong positive yellow. 
Each 10 
5 to 6 ft.$0 75 $6 60 
4 to 5 ft. 60 4 50 
3 to 4 ft. 45 3 60 
SHOWY BORDER FORSYTHIA (For. int. specta- 
bilis). 8 ft. An exceptionally profuse flowering 
strain of the preceding. Each 10 
4 to 5 ft.$0 75 $6 60 
3 to 4 ft. . . 60 4 50 
2 to 3 ft. 45 3 60 
WEEPING FORSYTHIA (For. suspensa). 8 ft. 
Upper branches rise, arch, then droop; lower 
branches spread and creep. Flowers golden yel¬ 
low, in moderation. Each 10 
5 to 6 ft.$0 90 $8 00 
4 to 5 ft. 60 5 40 
3 to 4 ft. 55 4 50 
2 to 3 ft. 45 3 90 
FORTUNE FORSYTHIA (For. susp. fortunei). 8 ft. 
Branches gracefully arching. Golden yellow flow¬ 
ers in profusion. Each 10 
5 to 6 ft.$0 75 $6 00 
4 to 5 ft. 60 4 50 
HONEYSUCKLE 
A family of bushy spreading shrubs of considerable 
grace. Most all species are well clothed to the 
ground with small leaves, about 1L£ inches. Flowers 
are small, usually about 1 inch or slightly less, in 
May and June. Most all have small red berries. 
MORROW HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera morrowi). 
12 ft. R. Irregular spreading habit. Leaves 
slightly gray. Flowers yellow and white. 
Each 10 
3 to 4 ft.$0 50 $4 50 
2 to 3 ft. 40 3 50 
MANCHURIAN HONEYSUCKLE (Lon. ruprech- 
tiana). 12 ft. R. Graceful, arching, slender 
branches. Flowers yellow and white. Fruit 
yellow. Each 10 
6 to 7 ft. $1 00 $9 00 
5 to 6 ft. . 75 6 50 
4 to 5 ft. 60 5 00 
3 to 4 ft. 50 4 50 
TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE (Lon. tatarica) 10 
ft. R. Spreading habit. Pink flowers. 
Each 10 
4 to 5 ft.$0 60 $5 50 
3 to 4 ft. 50 4 50 
2 to 3 ft. 45 4 00 
For 5 plants or more of one kind take the propor¬ 
tionate 10 rate; for 25or more take the proportionate 
100 rate whenever it is given. 
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