IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’SIPLANTED 
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EVONYMOUS 
Americana (Strawberry Shrub )—Upright shrub to 8 feet. [The tips of the branches are pendu¬ 
lous and covered with pleasing glossy foliage. Yellowish or reddish green flowers in June followed 
by showy pink fruit in September and October. Makes a very pleasing effect when planted with 
shrubbery or grouped alone. 2-3' $-40. 
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" $-35; 2-3' $.45; 3-4' $.60; 4-5' $.75. 
Alatus Compacta {Dwarf Winged 
Burning Bush )—Dwarf compact form of 
the type growing to five feet. 12-18" $.40; 
18-24" $.50. 
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. 3-4' $.55; 
4-6' $.80. 
Yeodense —Grows to 8 feet. Very at~ 
tractive fruit. Fine Fall coloring. 2-3 r 
$.45; 3-4'$.60. 
EXOCHORDA 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' $.40; 4-5' $.45; 5-6' $.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" $.25; 2-3' $.30; 3-4' $.35; 4-5' $.40; 
5-6' $.50. 
Fortunei— This variety has arching 
branches and is a vigorous grower. 
Forsythia 
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. 18-24" 
$15.00 per 100; 2-3' $18.00 p'er 100; 3-4' 
$25.00 per 100. 
Viridissima —-The most upright, having 
very brilliant green foliage, w'hich sets off 
the plant during the Summer. 
FRINGE PURPLE (Rhus Cotinus) 
SMOKE TREE —A spreading shrub or 
small tree. In mid-summer it is overhung 
with persistant mist-like flowers which are 
light lavender and give impression of smoke 
when seen from a distance. The color of the 
flowers change throughout each dav. 2-3' 
$.50; 3-4' $.75. 
Smoke Tree 
Use Honeysuckle for hedges and backgrounds. 
