East Boxford, Massachusetts 
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From photo by Herbert W. Gleason 
The EXQUISITE REDVEIN EX KI AN THUS. 
An acid-soil plant of unique beauty which should be in every garden 
having proper soil conditions. 
Each 10 100 
DIERVIEEA, BUSHHONEYSUCKLE. 
rivularis, GEORGIA BUSHHONEYSUCKLE. 4-6 ft. Yellow. July-August. 
Dense growth. A fine roadside shrub. 
18-24 in.40 3.20 26.00 
2-3 ft.60 4.80 
trifida, DWARF BUSHHONEYSUCKEE. 1-3 ft. Yellow. June-July. A fine 
very low-growing ground cover, rarely over two feet high. Excellent for 
covering raw banks. Does well in shade. 
9-12 in.40 3.20 26.00 
EUSHOLTZIA stauntoni. 1-3 ft. Lilac-purple. September-October. Flowers 
in conspicuous spikes. 
Strong plants .60 4.80 
ENKIANTHUS, ENKIANTHUS. 
campanulatus, REDVEIN ENKIANTHUS. 6-15 ft. Orange. May. Native of 
Japan. Masses of bell-shaped flowers, yellowish or pale orange, veined 
darker red on pendulous stalks in May. Foliage turns brilliant red in 
Autumn. Requires acid soil and is at home in the Rhododendron bed. 
One of our choicest exotics. 
15-18 in. 1.25 10.00 
18-24 in. 2.00 16.00 
subsessilis, NIKKO ENKIANTHUS. 9 ft. White. May-June. A handsome 
Japanese species, leaves turning brilliant red in Autumn. 
12-18 in. 2.50 20.00 
EUONYMUS, EUONYMUS. 
alatus, WINGED EUONYMUS. 8-10 ft. Yellowish. May-June. Leaves brilliant 
crimson in Autumn; corky wings on branches. 
2- 3 ft.60 4.80 38.00 
bungeanus, WINTERBERRY EUONYMUS. 12-15 ft. Yellowish. June. Bril¬ 
liant orange and pink fruit remains long on branches. 
4-5 ft. 1.00 
6-8 ft. 2.50 
europaeus, EUROPEAN BURNINGBUSH. 12-20 ft. Yellowish. May. Scarlet 
fruit in Autumn. 
3- 4 ft. 1.00 
6-8 ft. 2.50 
