DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS 
CHAENOMELES japonica pygmaea, 
DWARF FLOWERING QUINCE. 1-2 
ft. May. This fine dwarf form with its 
pink to orange-pink flowers makes a 
low bright spot in the garden in May. 
A fine border plant. 
Elach 10 
12-18 in. _$ .50 $4.00 
C. japonica, FLOWERING QUINCE. 3-6 ft. Red. 
May. Good, old-fashioned shrub. 
E^ach 10 
18-24 in___$ .40 $3.00 
CYTISUS scoparius, SCOTCH BROOM. 5-8 ft. 
Green twiggy stems and masses of clear yellow 
flowers in May and June. Prune severely after 
flowering. 
E^ach 10 
9-12 in. _$ .40 $3.00 
DAPHNE 
(See also DAPHNE on Page 16.) 
DAPHNE mezereum, FEBRUARY 
DAPHNE. 2-4 ft. The rosy-purple 
flowers all along its upright branches 
make a rare and delightful sight from 
February to April. A charming and 
useful addition to your garden. 
E]aclt 10 
12-18 in. __$ .75 $6.75 
DEUTZIA 
DEUTZIA gracilis, SLENDER DEUTZIA. 3 ft. 
Wliite. June. Flowers in profusion. 
E^ach 10 
12-18 in_$ .40 $3.00 
DIERVILLA sessilifolia, SOUTHERN 
BUSHHONEYSUCKLE. 4-5 ft. A fine 
low-growing native shrub that is un¬ 
excelled for roadside planting. Its 
dense panicles of sulphur-yellow flow¬ 
ers from June to August make a gor¬ 
geous sight. 
Each 10 
18-24 in. _$ .40 $3.00 
D. rivularis, GEORGIA BUSHHONEYSUCKLE. 
4-6 ft. Yellow. July-August. Dense growth. A 
fine roadside shrub. 
Each 10 
2-3 ft. _$ .60 $5.00 
D. trifida, DWARF BUSHHONEYSUCKLE. 1-3 
ft. Yellow. June-July. A fine very low-growing 
ground cover, rarely over two feet high. Excel¬ 
lent for covering raw banks. Does well in shade. 
Each 10 
_$ .40 $3.00 
ENKIANTHUS 
ENKIANTHUS campanulatus, REDVEIN 
ENKIANTHUS. 6-15 ft. May. Native 
of Japan. Masses of bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers, yellowish or pale orange, veined 
darker red on pendulous stalks in 
May. Foliage turns brilliant red in 
Autumn. Requires acid soil and is at 
home in Rhododendron bed. One of 
our choicest exotics. 
Each 10 
18-24 in. _$2.00 $18.00 
2-3 ft, _ 3.00 27.00 
E. subsessilisrNIKKO ENkI^T^ 9 
ft. White. May-June. A handsome 
Japanese species of dense growth, 
leaves turning brilliant red in Au¬ 
tumn. 
Each 10 
18-24 in. _$3.25 $29.25 
EUONYMUS 
EUONYMUS planipes. A choice shrub 
or small tree. Remarkable for its 
large leaves and its brilliant red fruit 
in Autumn. Perhaps the best Euony- 
Each 10 
2-3 ft. _$3.00 $27.00 
E. alatus, WINGED EUONYMUS. 8-10 ft. Yel¬ 
lowish. May-June. Leaves brilliant crimson in 
Autumn; corky wings on branches. 
Each 10 
2-3 ft. _$ .60 $5.00 
E. alatus compacta. Desirable compact variety 
with same brilliant coloring. 
Each 10 
2-3 ft. _$1.00 $8.00 
E. maacki. 4-7 ft. Yellow. July. Pink fruits. 
From the Orient. A hardy and delightful exotic 
ornamental. ^ach 10 
2-3 ft. _$ .50 $4.00 
EXOCHORDA — PEARLBUSH 
EXOCHORDA giraldi wilsoni, WILSON 
PEARLBUSH. 6-12 ft. With conspic¬ 
uous white flowers two inches across in 
terminal racemes, it is a rare and very 
lovely shrub that blooms in May or 
June. Each 10 
3-4 ft. _$2.50 $22.50 
E. grandiflora, COMMON PEARLBUSH. 6-10 
ft. White. April. A striking and graceful Spring¬ 
flowering shrub. 
Each 10 
34 ft. _$ .60 $5.00 
FAGUS — BEECH 
FAGUS americana, AMERICAN BEECH. 60-80 
ft. One of the best for permanent planting. A 
grand native tree. 
Each 10 
6-7 ft. -_ $8.00 $72.00 
8-10 ft. -___- 15.00 135.00 
12-14 ft. _25.00 225.00 
F. sylvatica, EUROPEAN BEECH. 80 ft. Long- 
lived shade tree. Beeches are very free from in¬ 
sect pests. Each 10 
4-5 ft. _$3.50 $31.50 
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