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Kxchorda grandiflora 
Deutzia 
PRICES: Ecah 10 
o-4 ft., very heavy .$ .75 $6.00 
2-3 ft., very heavy .60 5.00 
18-24 inches, very bushy . .50 4.00 
I). gracilis. Flowers pure white, bell-shaped; 
quite dwarf; is also valuable as a pot-plant 
for winter blooming in conservatory. Blooms 
early in April. 
I). gracilis rosea. Flowers single, outer petals 
pink; quite dwarf; blooms in early April. 
Deutzia Pride of Rochester. Double white, back 
of petals faintly tinted with pink; large pan¬ 
icle's: blooms middle of April, and continues 
to bloom three or four weeks. 
I). scabra crenata. (Single White Deutzia). 
Flowers pure white, single, produced in great 
profusion in April. A tall grower. 
D. scabra crenata flore plena alba. (D. scabra 
candidissima.) Flowers pure white, double, 
produced in great abundance middle of April. 
A tall-growing variety. 
I). scabra crenata flore plena rosea. (Double 
Pink Deutzia.) Same as Deutzia crenata 
flore plena alba, except that some of the 
outer petals are rosy purple. Very desirable; 
blooms last of April, or a little* later than 
Pride of Rochester. 
DOGWOOD. See Oornus. 
Euonymus 
Euonynius Bungeaiius. (Bunges* Spindle Tree.) 
A tall growing Chinese shrub; branches slen¬ 
der ; leaves dark, shiny green; fruit bright 
red. very showy. Yellowish flowers produc¬ 
ed in late spring. A most desirable deciduous 
shrub. Ultimate height 8 to 12 feet. 
PRICES: Each 10 
4-5 feet, heavy .$1.00 $8.00 
3-4 feet, heavy .75 6.00 
Exochorda 
(Pearl Bush) 
Exochorda grandiflora. (Spiraea grandiflora.) 
A desirable, large, growing shrub, attains a 
height of from 8 to 10 feet. Large, pure white 
flowers produced in great profusion about 
middle of March. When in full bloom the 
plant has the appearance of a snowbank. 
When planted in a mass this plant is most 
conspicuous. 
PRICES: Each 10 
3-4 ft., well-branched . $ .90 $7.50 
2-3 ft., well-branched . 75 6.00 
18-24 in., well-branched .50 4.00 
Forsythia 
(Golden Bell) 
PRICES: Each 10 
3 yrs., 3-4 ft., well-branched.$ .50 $4.50 
2 yrs., 2-3 ft., well-branched.40 3.50 
Forsythia intermedia. (Hybrid Golden Bell.) 
A tall variety with slender, arching branches; 
flowers golden-yellow, produced in great pro¬ 
fusion. Attains a height of from 8 to 10 feet; 
blooms in March. 
F. suspensa fortunei. (Fortunes Golden Bell). 
Similar to F. suspensa, but habit is more up¬ 
right and vigorous. Flowers golden-yellow, 
frequently with twisted petals. A desirable 
variety. Grows to a height of 8 to 10 feet. 
Blooms in March. 
F. viridissima. (Golden Bell). Flowers golden 
yellow, produced in great profusion last of 
February or early in March. Most effective 
when planted in large groups. 
Genista 
Genista Juncea. (Spartium Junceum). Spanish 
Broom. A most beautiful, erect-growing 
shrub, almost leafless; stems of vivid green, 
and when laden with its profusion of golden 
yellow flowers during April, it forms a most 
conspicuous object. It continues in bloom 
for six weeks. 
PRICES: Each 10 
2 year . ._....$ .75 $6.00 
1 year .50 4.00 
Hibiscus Syriacus 
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