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Forsythia 
Euonymous Alatus Compacta, 4-6^-Compact 
BurningbusK 
Of same character as Winged Burningbush, but of 
dwarf growth with more dense compact head. Will 
also thrive in shade. Yellow, June. 
Euonymous Americana, 10-12'-American 
Burningbush 
Leaves are of peculiar gieenish purple shade. Bears 
warty scarlet colored fruits. Shrub likes partial shade. 
Euonymous Europaeus, 12-14'—European 
Spindle-tree 
Tall tree-like Shrub. Branches are loaded in spring 
with clusters of flowers followed by rose colored berries. 
Foliage changes to a beautiful scarlet shade in autumn. 
Yellow, June. 
Exochorda Grandiflora, 8-10'—Pearlbush 
A vigorous growing Shrub. The buds in May look 
like pearls strung on slender threads, later opening 
them up to a long gleaming sprays of white. 
Forsythia Fortunei, 6-8'—Fortune’s Goldenbell 
Among the first of spring blooming Shrubs. Its 
straight branches are studded with bright yellow bell¬ 
shaped blowers before the leaves unfold. Always a 
favorite. Yellow, April. 
Forsythia Intermedia, 6-8'—Border Forsythia 
A quick growing shrub with arching branches, and 
dark green leaves which appear after the blooming 
I)eriod. Good for shady spot. 
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