OFFICE: On Grounds, Route 22, 1 V 2 Miles West of Milwaukee Ave. 
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EUONYMUS—STRAWBERRY TREE 
COTONEASTER 
Acutifolia (Peking Cotoneaster). Tall tipright shrub with 
small, oval lustrous leaves. T'he small white flowers 
are followed by black fruit. 8 feet. 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 100 
2' to 3' . 
.$ .40 
$3.75 
$35.00 
3' to 4' . 
.50 
4.75 
45.00 
4' to 5' . 
.60 
5.75 
55.00 
Divaricata (Spreading 
3' to 4' . 
Cotoneaster). 3 feet. 
.$ .50 
4.75 
45.00 
Horizontalis. 2 feet. 
12" to 15" B&B _ 
.$2.50 
$22.50 
Wilsoni. 3 feet. 
3' to 4' . 
.$ .50 
$4.75 
$45.00 
ELAEAGNUS 
Angusti'clia (Russian Olive). H 
tree with attractive silvery gra 
3' to 4' . 
4' to 5' . 
6' to 8' . 
Argentea (Silverberry). 25 feet. 
3' to 4' . 
4' to 5' . 
4' to 5' 
dy large 
shrub 
or small 
foliage. 
25 feet. 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 100 
. .$ .40 
$3.75 
$35.00 
.. .60 
5.75 
55.00 
... 1.00 
9.50 
90.00 
..$ .60 
$5.75 
$55.00 
.. .70 
6.75 
65.00 
ry). 20 
feet. 
. .$ .60 
$5.75 
$55.00 
.. .70 
6.75 
65.00 
EUONYMUS 
Alatus (Cork-Barked Strawberry Tree). Dwarf shrub with 
curious cork-barked branches and bright red fruit. 
Beautiful in Autumn when leaves are a brilliant scar¬ 
let. 10 feet. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
3' to 4' $1.00 $9.50 $90.00 
4' to 5' . 1.50 14.00 135.00 
5' to 6' . 2.50 22.50 225.00 
Larger specimens on application. 
Alatus Compacta Nana—Same as above but dwarf shrub. 
3' to 4' .$1.50 
Americanus (Brook Euonymus). Tall shrub with slender 
green branches. Very showy fruit. 15 feet. 
3' to 4' . 
.$ .75 
$7.25 
$70.00 
4' to 5' . 
. 1.00 
$9.75 
$95.00 
Atropurpurea (Wahoo). Native 
coloring. 10 feet. 
shrub. 
Brilliant 
autumn 
3' to 4' . 
.$ .50 
$4.75 
$45.00 
4' to 5' . 
.70 
6.75 
65.00 
5' to 6' . 
. 1.00 
9.50 
90.00 
Europaeus (European Burning 
coloring. 10 feet. 
3' to 4' . 
Bush). 
Brilliant 
autumn 
.$ .75 
$7.25 
$70.00 
4' to 5' . 
. 1.00 
9.50 
90.00 
Yedoensis—Large foliage, pink fruit, very showy in the fall. 
12 feet. 
5' to 6' .$1.50 $14.00 
For evergreen Euonymus see Evergreen vines. 
CYDONIA—JAPANESE QUINCE 
EXOCHORDA—PEARL BUSH 
Japonica—Attractive shrub. Their large, brilliant red flow¬ 
ers are among the first blossoms in the Spring, cover¬ 
ing every branch and twig before the leaves are developed. 
6 feet. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2' to 3' . ...$.40 $3.75 $35.00 
3' to 4' .50 4.75 45.00 
DAPHNE 
Mezereum (February Daphne). Lilac-purple. Fragrant in 
early spring before the leaf, followed by scarlet fruit. 
. Very fine dwarf shrub. 4 feet. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
18" B&B .$1.50 $14.00 $135.00 
DEUTZIA 
Gracilis—^Slender dwarf Deutzia. 3 feet. 
Each 
12" to 18" .$ .40 
Per 10 Per 100 
$3.75 $35.00 
Lemoine—Semi-dwarf variety, single, white flowers in clus- 
tcrs. 3 feet 
18" to 24" .’.. $.40 $3.75 $35.00 
2' to 21^' .50 4.75 45.00 
Pride of Rochester—One of the hardiest varieties. Blooms 
profusely, double, white flowers tinged pink. 6 feet. 
3' to 4' .$ .40 $3.75 $35.00 
4' to 5' 50 4.75 45.00 
DIERVILLA—WEIGELA 
Trifida Lutea (Native Mountain Honeysuckle). Often called 
Bush Honeysuckle. Small yellow flowers. 4 feet. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
.$ .40 $3.75 $35.00 
Grandiflora—Single, pearl-white flowers in May. 10 feet. 
' Each Per 10 Per 100 
3' to 4' .$ .50 $4.75 $45.00 
4' to 5' .60 5.75 55.00 
3' to 4' 
