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DECIDUOUS 
SHRUBS 
Exochorda 
EUONYMUS 
alatus. (Winged Burning Bush.) A handsome shrub at¬ 
taining a height of 6 to 8 ft., with corky-winged branches. 
Native of Japan. The leaves are oval, bright green in 
Summer, changing in the Fall to gorgeous crimson and 
red. Probably the most conspicuous of the Fall foliage 
shrubs. A fine shrub for massing and especially adapted 
for specimen work. 
2-3 ft. 75c., 3-4 ft. $1.25; 4-5 ft. $1.75, 5-6 ft. $3.00 
EXOCHORDA 
grandiflora. (Pearl Bush.) Flowers in May. Pure 
white, large, star-like, in clusters, grows about 9 ft. high. 
FORSYTHIA 
intermedia. Erect-growing shrub. When large the 
branches become arching. 
suspensa. (Weeping Golden Bell.) Bong, graceful 
branches drooping to the ground and covered to the tips 
with handsome yellow trumpet-shaped flowers in April. 
suspensa Fortune!. (Golden Bell.) One of our l>est 
early flowering shrubs. Before any tree or shrub shows 
a leaf they burst into glorious masses of golden-yellow 
drooping flowers. 
FRINGE 
White. (Ohionanthus virginica.) A large shrub or small 
tree, with large, heavy leaves almost hidden in Spring 
by a thick mist of fragrant white, drooping flowers. 
One of the choicest shrubs for a lawn ornament. 
Each $1.50 
Purple, or Smoke Bush. (Rhus cotinus.) The large 
masses of misty, purplish flowers which this bears in 
June give it the name of Smoke Bush. The leaves change 
to varying colors in Fall. 
HONEYSUCKLE. Lonicera 
Fragrant. (L. fragrantissima.) An absolutely hardy 
variety, of strong growth, but rather straggling habit. 
Produces pinkish flowers in early Spring, which are very 
fragrant. 
Japanese Bush. (L. Morrowii.) A shrub with wide- 
spreading branches; leaves dark green above and grayish 
beneath; pure white flowers in May and June, followed 
by bright red fruits. . 
Tartarian. (L. tatarica.) Bears a profusion pf pink 
flowers in June. 
White Tartarian. (L. tatarica alba.) Similar to the 1 atar- 
ioa, but with large, pure white flowers and crimson fruit. 
CALYCANTHUS 
floridus. (Carolina Allspice.) Fine and glossy foliage 
pineapple-scented, chocolate-colored flowers all Summer; 
leaves dark green above and pale grayish green beneath; 
a favorite shrub. 
CORCHORUS. Kerria 
Kerria japonica. One of the most satisfactory yellow 
flowering shrubs we have. Blooms all Summer and in 
Winter its bright green branches form a marked contrast 
with other shrubs. 
japonica variegata. Same habit as the above, wdth 
handsomely variegated leaves, making one of the best 
variegated plants for shrubberies and borders. 
DESMODIUM 
penduliflorum. (Sweet Pea Shrub.) A most magnifi¬ 
cent shrub, being covered from first of September till 
frost with red pea blossoms in enormous quantities. 
DEUTZIA 
crenata. (Single white Deutzia.) Showy, white, tinged 
pink flowers in close spikes. Vigorous growth. 
gracilis. Slender, often arching branches. Low dense, 
globular habit; flowers pure white in racemes. 
Lemoinei. A vigorous grower and excellent for forcing; 
very desirable; early bloomer; panicles of pure wdiite 
flowers borne on stout branches. 
Pride of Rochester. The flowers which are borne in 
large panicles, are pinkish wdiite, wdth under side of 
petals rose. One of the best tall growing varieties. 
DOGWOOD. Cornus 
Red-twigged. (C. alba.) Shrub with erect stem, good 
clean foliage and bright blood-red branches; useful for 
shrubberies. 
Cornelian Cherry. (C. mas.) Handsome shrub of dense 
growth, with glossy foliage; very attractive in early 
Spring wdth its yellow flowers, and again in the Fall with 
shining scarlet fruit. 
Silver-Leaf. (C. mas elcgantissima.) One of the finest 
variegated shrubs; slow growing; leaves broadly mar¬ 
gined with white, contrasting strongly with the deep 
red bark. 
Calycanthus floridus 
