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Eugene A. de St. Aubin & Bro., Inc. 
Addison, Ill. 
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Cotoneaster Divaricata, 5-6'-Spreading 
Cotoneaster 
A dense horizontally branched Shrub usually wider 
in diameter than tall. The small dark green leaves 
turn crimson before falling. The blooms are succeeded 
by da'rk scarlet fruits, which last until late autumn. 
Cydonia Japonica, 4-5'—Japanese Flowering 
Quince 
This charming Shrub always proves a favorite. One 
of the earliest bloomers with brilliant fragrant flowers 
studding its slender branches. Aromatic berries in 
fall. Scarlet, April. 
Deutzia Gracilis, 3 ' -Slender Deutzia 
Originally imported from Japan. Luxuriant foliage 
borne on graceful branches. Blooms profusely with 
dainty bell-shaped flowers. Pure white. May. 
Deutzia Pride of Rochester, 5-8'-Fuzzy 
Deutzia 
Similar to D. Gracilis, but grows taller and pro¬ 
duces large double sized flowers tinted with rose. 
White, May, 
Eleagnus Angustifolia, 20' —Russian Olive 
A tree-like Shrub reaching great height. Light 
green leaves have a silver lining underneath. Its small 
fragrant flowers are followed by peculiar yellow fruit. 
Yellow, June. 
Euonymous Alatus, 8-10'-Winged Burning- 
bush 
A Japanese Shrub of unusual interest. Has corky 
ridged branches growing heavily from single stem near 
ground, forming a compact round head. Its fiery red 
coloring in fall makes it very conspicuous. An ad¬ 
mirable specimen plant. Yellow, June. 
Euonymous Europaeus 
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