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THE FREMONT NURSERY, FREMONT, OHIO 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER DEUTZIA 
CLETHRA 
ALNIFOLIA (Sweet IVppor Bush)—A hand- 
noiiio dwarf shrub, growing rarely over three 
foot. Blooms in August and September in spikes 
.‘l to 0 Inches long, white in color, and so fra¬ 
grant as to perfume the air near by. 
distance; very low growing and extremely suit¬ 
able for a low border. The leaves are variegated 
white and green, remain on almost all winter and 
are very striking. 
EXOCHORDA 
GRAND IFLORA (Pearl Bush)—A vigorous 
growing shrub from China, forming a compact 
bush 10 to 12 feet high; can be trimmed into 
any desired shape. The flowers are borne in 
slender racemes of eight to ten florets each, on 
light and wiry branches that bend beneath 
their load of bloom just enough to be graceful. 
It is perfectly hardy; flowers pure white. Very 
useful for cut flowers. 
FORSYTHIA 
Shrubs of about 6 to 8 feet in height. Very 
beautiful. 
FORTUNEU—Growth upright, foliage deep 
green, flowers bright yellow. One of the best 
early flowering shrubs, the flowers appearing be¬ 
fore the leaves. Hardy. 
VIRDISSIMA—Twisted flowers, yellow with 
rich, shiny green foliage. 
FRINGE 
The Fringes are among the most popular and 
satisfactory large flowering shrubs. They are 
very hardy, do well in most any soil, and when 
in bloom they call forth universal admiration. 
PURPLE—Also known as Purple Mist, Smoke 
Tree, and Smoke Plant. Covered during mid¬ 
summer with loose panicles of curious hair or 
fringe-like flowers, giving it a mist-like and 
novel appearance. 
WHITE—A superb shrub, attaining a sizo of 
from ten to twenty feet. Has a compact, round¬ 
ish form, large glossy leaves, and drooping ra¬ 
cemes of pure white flowers. Blossoms in May 
and June. An entirely different plant from the 
above. 
COItNUS 
VARIEGATED LEAF -Tho llowors tiro bright 
yellow and are borne in clusters in early spring, 
before the leaves appear. Tho foliage is beauti¬ 
fully variegated with white. Makes small shrub. 
SIBERIOA—-Dark green foliago, palo on under 
side. Blossoms in early summer with numer¬ 
ous flat-topped clusters of creamy white, fol¬ 
lowed by fruit of light bluo or bluish-white. 
Branches blood red, very attractive shrub. 
DEUTZIA 
Tho Deutzias are of Japanese origin, oxtromoly 
hardy, luxuriant foliage, very attractive flowers 
and very fine habit. All things considered, they 
have but few equals for tho lawn. 
GRENATA—Double white flowers tinged with 
rose, Blooms the middle of June. Five foot high 
when fully grown. 
GRAOILIS—A graceful and charming shrub 
with pure white flowers. Blooms tho middle of 
June, Two feet high when fully grown. 
LEMOINE An intermediate growing form with 
beautiful white flowers in clusters, covering the 
entire bush and blooming earlier than the other 
varieties. 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER—One of tho finest va¬ 
rieties, producing largo double whito flowors. the 
back of the petals slightly tinged with rose. It 
excels all of the older sorts in size of flowers, 
profuRonesH of bloom and vigorous habit. Blooms 
early in Juno. 
WELLSII—Another fine double white variety. 
EUONYMOUS 
UADIOANS-VARIEGATA—A liandsomo Japan¬ 
ese variety, growing almost ns n vine instead of 
a shrub, trnillng along the ground for a short 
HONEYSUCKLES 
BELLA ALBIDA—A tall shrub with great clus¬ 
ters of fragrant white flowers, followed by red 
berries.' 
MORROWI—A spreading shrub with attractive 
whito flowers, with brilliant red fruits in the fall. 
PINK TARTARIAN—-A well known shrub; flow¬ 
ers light pink, which appear in May. 
HONEYSUCKLE MORROWI 
