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CHASE, ALABAMA 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS—Continued 
ELA-AGNUS umbellata, Autumn Elaeagnus. 
Highly ornamental shrub with gray-green foliage; flowers yellow¬ 
ish-white and very fragrant. 10 feet. Per 10 Per 100 
4- 5' .$ 3.50 $ 30.00 
3- 4' . 2.50 20.00 
2- 3' . 1.75 15.00 
18-24" . 1.25 10.00 
ENKIAIMTHUS campanulatus, Redveined Enkianthus. 
Develops into a well-formed erect shrub clothed with clean foli¬ 
age, which turns bright red in fall. Prefers a peaty soil. 
12 feet. 
18-24" BB . 15.00 
15-18" BB . 12.50 
EUOIMYMUS alatus compacta, Dwarf Winged 
Euonymus. 
Dwarf compact shrub. Grows w’ell in shade. Glaucous foliage in 
spring and summer, turning to brilliant crimson in fall. Has a 
spread equal to height. 5 feet. 
4-5' . 5.00 
3-4' . 3.50 
2-3' . 2.50 
americanus, Brook Euonymus. 
An upright shrub with slender green branches; rose-colored fruit 
with scarlet seed coats in autumn. Prefers moist locations. 
5 feet. 
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18 - 24 " 2.00 17.50 
12-15" ... 1.50 12.50 
europaeus, European Burningbush. 
Darge shrub or small tree covered with bright yellow flowers in 
drooping clusters in spring, followed by bright rose-colored ber¬ 
ries. Scarlet foliage in fall. IS feet. 
2- 3' . 2.50 20.00 
18-24" . 1.50 12.50 
EXOCHORDA grandifiora, Pearlbush. 
Beautiful shrub with small light green foliage. In early spring 
pearl-like buds open into fragrant pure-white waxy flowers. 
Prefers moist soil. 10 feet. 
4- 5' . 3.00 
3- 4' . 2.50 20.00 
2- 3' . 2.00 15.00 
18-24" . 1.50 12.50 
MISSOURI, Oct. 15, 1936: “The car of Evergreens has been re¬ 
ceived, a nice lot of stock and fully up to grade. The balls were all in 
good condition.” 
PENNSYLVANIA, March 3, 1936: “Received car of Shrubs in fine 
condition.” 
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