Deutzia, Lemoine’s. A very pretty shrub growing 3-4 
feet tall. Covered with white blossoms in June. 24 
in., 50c. 
Dogwood, Red-Barked. Beautiful bright red bark. Is 
especially ornamental in winter. 2-3 ft., 50c. 
Dogwood, Golden-Barked. Pretty planted with the 
red. 50c. 
Euonymous Winged or Burning Bush. So-called on 
account of its autumn color. Corky bark. Orna¬ 
mental scarlet berries. Grows well in shady or dry 
spots and makes very pretty shrub. 60c. 
Euonymous. Winged, Dwarf (Compacta). A very de¬ 
sirable, very compact low-growing shrub which will 
grow well in the shade. Very good for low, wide 
hedges. 18-24 in., 75c; 10 for $6.00. 
Euonymous (Radicans Vegetus) or Evergreen Bitter¬ 
sweet. A very good ground cover in sunlight or 
shade. 8-12 in., 35c; 12-18 in., 50c; extra size, 75c. 
(Not sold by height). 
Euonymous, variegated. Green and white leaves. 
Small plants, 2 years, No. 1, 50c. 
Forsythia, Golden Bell. The shrub with beautiful 
yellow blossoms which appear in April, before the 
leaves come out. 50c. Weeping variety, 50c. 
High Bush Cranberry. Flat heads of white flowers in 
May-June, followed in July by scarlet berries, 50c. 
Honeysuckle, Morrowi. White flowers followed by 
bright red berries. Spreading in form. 50c. 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian. Upright grower with red 
flowers followed by bright red fruit. 50c. 
Hugonis Rose. A beautiful shrub-like rose which is 
covered with fragrant yellow flowers in May. Has 
good foliage and is attractive as a lawn specimen. 
60c. 
Hydrangea, Everblooming, or Hills-of-Snow. Begins to 
produce white heads of flowers in June and con¬ 
tinues until fall. 
Each 5-25 25-100 
2- 3 ft. 40c 35c each 30c each 
3- 4 ft. 50c 45c each 40c each 
Hydrangea, P. G. One of the showiest and most popu¬ 
lar shrubs. Cone-shaped clusters of white flowers 
which later turn pink. Very ornamental as single 
plants, in beds, or in rows. Prices same as Ever- 
blooming Hydrangea. 
Hydrangea, P. G. Tree Form. Trained to a single stem 
or stalk, branching out at the height of about 3-4 
ft., 60c.; 4-5 ft., 75c. 
Japanese Quince. Fire Bush. Scarlet flowers in May. 
18-24 in., 50c. 
Lilac, Purple. State flower of New Hampshire. One 
of the good, old New England shrubs. 2-3 ft., 50c; 
5 for $2.25; 3-4 ft., 65c; 5 for $3.00. 
Lilac, White. Similar to above. 2-3 ft., 50c. 
Lilac, Persian. More slender and refined than com¬ 
mon variety. Fragrant, pale purple flowers in broad 
clusters. 2-3 ft., 50c. 
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