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EUONYMOUS : SPINDLE TREE 
Euonymous alatus (Winged Burning Bush), 8 to 10 feet. 
A handsome shrub having corky-winged branches and bright, 
shiny-green leaves that turn brilliant red and scarlet in the Fall. 
Very fine shrub for a specimen plant as its high colors make it very 
attractive. 
2 to I'/i feet, 60c. 3 feet, 75c. 3 to 4 feet (Specimen) $1.00. 
EXOCHORDA: PEARL BUSH 
Exochorda grandifiora, 8 to 10 feet. 
A hardy shrub with slender branches and bearing racemes of 
large fragrant white flowers in May. Foliage is broad and dark 
green. A very excellent shrub which merits greater use. 
V/ 2 to 3 feet.40c. 
FORSYTHIA: GOLDEN BELL 
A very distinct class of plants, pushing out their 
bright yellow flowers in great profusion with the first 
days of Spring and long before the leaves appear. They 
give a cheerful picture when other shrubs are bare. 
Very ornamental bright green foliage and yellow green 
branches. A very hardy shrub that will grow anywhere 
in shade, in poor soil, or in exposed situations. 
Forsythia Fortunei (Fortune’s Forsythia), 8 feet. 
A tall growing variety with straight slender branches. Has 
dark glossy green foliage and yellowish branches. The leaves 
turning purplish brown in Autumn. Deep yellow (lowers in 
early Spring. An excellent shrub for mass planting and in com¬ 
binations with red-barked dogwood, etc. 
2 l A to 3 feet.35c. 3 to 4 feet.50c. 
Spiraea Anthony Watcrcr 
