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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
Per 10 Per 100 
COTONEASTER (See Broad LeaTed Evergreens) 
CYDONIA Japonic a (JapaiBse Quince) 4-6' 
A spreadii^, compact shrub covered in May with 
brilliant scarlet flowers* 
, to 4 ft.*75 6*00 
— Japonica pygmaea (Dwarf Japanese Quince) E-i5* 
A low spreading shrub with flowers similar to 
above type* 
2 to ft.75 6.00 
! DESMODIUM (see Lespedeza) 
I DEUTZIA gracilis (Slender Deutzia) 3* 
' Profuse bloomer, pure white flowers in May. 
Suitable for both partly shady and sunny lo¬ 
cations* 
' *75 6*00 50*00 
, DIERVILLA aessilfolia (Southern Bush Honeysuckle) 4-5' 
! Branohlets quadrangular sh^ed, leaves long 
pointed, flowers yellow, a good shrub. 
3 to 4 ft.75 6*00 
I EIAEGNUS angustifolia (Russian Oliver) 15-18' 
Silver-gray leaves and branches; orange berries. 
Good for massing. Prefers sun* 
3 to 4 ft. *75 6*00 
5 to 6 ft. 1.00 
‘ — longipes (Cherry Hleagnus) 6-8' 
Silvery leaves, fragrant yellow flowers in May. 
Large red berries in July. Good for limestone 
I soil* 
; 4 to 5 ft. B&B.. 1.50 Specimen 
EU0NY1IU3 americanus (Brook Euonymus or Strav/berry 
Bush) 7-8' 
j An erect shrub v;ith slender twigs. Bright green 
i leaves. Eruit warty, rose color, with scarlet 
seed coats; very showy. Moist places* 
4 to 5 ft.60 5*00 40.00 
j 
1 — europeaeus (European Burning Bush) 12-14' 
Pink fruits, slender green twigs, and light 
I greai foliage v^ith rich autumn coloring. 
' to 4 ft. *60 5*00 40*00 
' — yedoensis (Yeddo Euonymus) 10' 
New plant, red berries 
3 to 4 ft* .... * *75 
h EAOCHORDA grandiflora (Pearl Bush) 6-9' 
’ Dazzling white flowers in May. Is improved by 
ajinual pruning. Prefers a moist soil. 
3 to 4 ft.75 6.00 
50*00 
