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ENKIANTHUS CAMPANULATUS. Redvein Enkianthus 
A charming ornamental shrub with droop- Each Ten 
ing racemes of short yellowish or pale 
orange flowers, veined darker. Brilliant 
red foliage in autumn. Flowers in May. 
4 to 5 Ft. B&B _■_ 5.00 
5 to 6 Ft. B&B _ T ___ 7.00 
6 to 7 Ft. Specimens B&B _ 12.50 
E. PERULATUS (Japonicus).* White Enkianthus 
Of more bushy compact habit than pre¬ 
ceding. Of slower growth. Brilliant red 
foliage in fall. 
15 to 18 In. B&B _ 4.00 36.00 
EUONYMUS 
Shrubs or small trees, sometimes root climbers or 
creepers, mostly of the north temperate zone. 
EUONYMUS ALATUS. Winged Euonymus 
Foliage brilliant rose color in the fall. 
Branches winged with a corky layer. 
For mass plantings. 
4 to 5 Ft. _ .75 
5 to 6 Ft. _... 1.00 
E. ALATUS COMPACTUS. Dwarf Winged Euonymus 
Dwarf form of above. 
4 to 4i/ 2 Ft. ___ 1.25 
E. AMERICANUS. Brook Euonymus 
Tall, upright-growing bush with pink fruit. 
2 to 3 Ft. _ .60 
E. BUNGEANUS Winterberry Euonymus 
A handsome shrub, upright growth. Brill¬ 
iant fall coloring. 
3 to 4 Ft. _ .60 
For other Euonymus, see Hardy Vines, page 77. 
EXOCHORDA GIRALDI WILSONI. Wilson’s Pearl Bush 
Dazzling white flowers in May. 
3 to 4 Ft____ 1.25 
E. GRANDIFLORA. Pearl Bush 
Sometimes grows, to a small tree. Clust¬ 
ers of glistening white flowers in early 
May. 
4 to 5 Ft. _____ 1.00 
FORSYTH I A—GOLDEN BELL 
Extremely popular everywhere and are genuine harbing¬ 
ers of spring. They must have space and room to grow 
naturally. 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA SPECTABILIS. 
Showy Border Forsythia 
Bears a profusion of bright yellow flowers 
in April before the leaves unfold. 
5 to 6 Ft..... .75 
6 to 7 Ft. extra heavy ___ 1.75 
6 Ft. heavy, bushy clumps _ 3.00 
Euonymus furnish brilliant fall colors 
