Fragrant Snoivbell 
(Styrax obassia) 
A I'are Japanese tree with leaves 3 to 9 
in. long, dark green above and silver gray 
beneath. IMossoins in June, fragrant, 
white racemes. A shapely accent plant: 
grows to 18 ft. in boston. 
3 to 4 ft. Plants, ,fl.8.S each, 
h". O. B. Piqua. 
Evergreen Bittersweet 
(Euonymus radicans vegetus). 
An excellent two-purpose plant: if kept away from sup¬ 
ports or a wall it makes a compact dwarf shrub or hedge: 
if allowed to climb as a vine it will reach a heiglit of 12 
to 15 ft. The thick, broad shiny green leaves are very 
decorativ'e, most of which stay on throughout the winter: 
in the fall it bears brilliant Bittersweet Berries. 
2 year Plants, .$0.50 each; or $4.00 per doz. Postpaid 
4 year Plants, $0.75 each; or $7.50 per doz. F. O. B. Piqua 
Tail-bush Bittersweet (Euonymus europaeus) 
.A selected type for heavy fruiting qualities; the fruits are very similar to those of the 
Bittersweet Vine and borne in great profusion. It is a tall, narrow bush with handsome 
deep green foliage'; attains a height of 8 to 10 ft., and thrives in shade or sun. 
3 to 4 ft. Plants, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.60 Postpaid, (or 4 to 5 ft. F. O. B. Piqua) 
Fragrant Snowhcll 
Tree Spirea (Sorbaria arborea glabrata.) 
.A discovery by the late Dr, E. H. Wilson during his explorations of the China-Thibetan 
borderland, (frowth is rapid, and it blooms unfailingly the first year after planting; tiny, creamy- 
white flowers borne in immense, compact sprays closely resembling the herbaceous Astilbe. 
The gracefulh- poise:!, compound foilage makes the Tree Spirea an e.xcellent “filler” shrub 
in the border. Blooms steadily from the middle of July through September, and is adaptable 
to almost any soil, partial shade or sun. 
3 to 4 ft. Plants, $0.90 each; 3 for $2.25. 
5 to 6 ft., $1.25; 3 for $3.00, F. (). B. Piqua. 
