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FORSYTHIA, Continued 
F .OVATA. Korean Forsythia 
Flowers later than most varieties. Proved Each Ten 
most hardy. 
iy 2 to 2 Ft. _ .90 
F. SUSPENSA FORTUNEI. Fortune’s Forsythia 
Second choice to Spectabilis. Very strong 
grower and most floriferous. April. 
3 to 4 Ft__ .60 
6 to 7 Ft. ___ 1.00 
FOTHERGILLA MAJOR. Large Fothergilla 
A hardy, densely branched shrub, little 
known. Of great merit for small gardens. 
Fragrant white flowers in early summer. 
Brilliant autumn foliage. 
iy 2 to 2 Ft. 1.50 
2 to 2y 2 Ft. ___ 2.00 
FRANKLINIA ALATAMAHA (Gordonia) 
A choice ornamental shrub or tree. Dis¬ 
covered by Bartram in Georgia in 1790. 
The few trees now in gardens are from 
this source, as no wild trees were ever 
found afterwards. August 1. 
2 to 3 Ft. (in pots) ___ 3.00 
5 to 6 Ft. ___ 6.00 
GORDONIA ALATAMAHA. See FRANKLIANA. 
HAM AM ELIS MOLLIS. Chinese Witch Hazel 
Larger leaves than any other variety. The 
characteristic fringe-like flowers are rich 
rich orange-yellow with a chocolate-col¬ 
ored calyx. Free-flowering; very fine. 
2 to 3 Ft. _ 2.00 
H. VERNALIS. Vernal Witch Hazel 
Pale yellow flowers, very fragrant, appear¬ 
ing in January, but close during very 
cold weather. 
2 to 3 Ft. ___ 
H. VIRGINIANA. 
The fringed light yellow flowers are fine 
in mass planting. They are in full 
bloom in Nov. Heart-shaped leaves. 
2 to 3 Ft. _____ 
3 to 4 Ft. _ 
4 to 5 Ft. _ 
5 to 6 Ft. _ 
1.25 
Witch-Hazel 
.60 
.90 
1.10 
1.25 
Plant masses of Forsythia 
