FLOWERING SHRUBS & TREE 
Size 
CYDONIA JAPONICA, Japanese Quince, 
Orange Scarlet flowers li-- 2 ^ 
PYG]\!EA, Dwarf Flowering 
Quince 12 - 18 ” 
CYTISUS ALPINU 3 , Golden Chain Tree 2 - 2 ^* 
Each 
S, Gon’t, 
10 Rate 
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HffiZEREUM RUBRUM, February 
Daphne, upright growing, nice 
low growing shrub, stands shadel^” B&B 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS, Dwarf, early 
blooming 12-15” 
LEMOINEI, Grows to 5-6», 12 - 15 ” 
Slov/ growing I8-2I4.” 
ELEAGims ANGUSTIFOIIA, Russian 
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UMBELLATA, grows to 18 ’ 24 - 5 » 
EUONYMOUS ALATUS, Winged Burning 
- 2 - 5 » 
BUNGEANA, (Winterberry) 
Pink fruit. 5 -l|.« 
COLORATO, (Wintercreeper) I5” 
EUROPEUS, European 2 - 3 * 
Burning Bush Ip’ 
Std. Form, Ip’ stem, 6 - 7 ’ overall 
YEDOENSIS, Large shrub 
with remarkable masses of pink and 
orange four-lobed fruits. 3 "^-^ 
EXOCHORDA GRANDIPLORA, Pearl bush ip- 5 ’ B &3 5*00 
3 ' 
1I-2' 
FORSYTEIA FORTUNSI 3 -U.« 
INTERfSDIA 
SFECTABILIS, large 
flowered. 3-^* 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA 
Snowhill Hydrangea 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA, 
Peegee Hydrangea, late l 4 '" 2 ’ 
HYPERICUM PRCLIPICUM, terminal 
clusters of fine yellow flowers 
almost all summer. l4-2* 
KERRIA JAPONICA, single yellow li- 2 ’ 
JAPONICA FLORA PLENA, 
double flowers l4-2*‘ 
KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA, Golden 
Rain Tree 3 “^ 4 -’ 
LIGUSTRUM ARUJRENSE, Amoor River l 4 - 2 ’ 
Privet 2-3 * 
5-Ip’ 
ATROVIRENS, fine leaf, 
upright growing Il~5’ 
IBOLIUM, similar to 
California privet but hardier l 4 *^ 2 ’ 
IBOTA, Spreading habit 2 - 3 ’ 
REGBLIANUM, low growing 
with horizontal spreading 
branches. I5-I8” 
LONICERA BELLA ALEIDA, White Belle 
Honeysuckle ip’ 
FRAGRANTISSIMA, Fragrant^ 
Honeysuckle lt- 2 ’ 
KOROLKOWI FLORIBUNDA, 
Blue-leaf Honeysuckle 2 - 3 ’ 
MORROWI, large spreading 
shrub 
NERVOSA, opens light pink, 
fading to pure white; dense 
growth, orange fruit. 
TATARICA RUBRA, Rod 2 - 5 » 
Tatarian Honeysuckle 
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIA, Oregon Holly 12 - 18 ” B&B 2,00 
MAGNOLIA GLAUCA, Sweet Bay, 
Michigan Grown 3 ~i 4 -* B<^B 6,00 
LENNEI, Le n no Magnolia, 
Michigan Grown 2 - 3 * ” 7*00 
SOULANGEANA, Saucer l^-- 2 ’ ” 5.73 
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