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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
Decorative, colorful bark and foliage. Splendid for 
massing. 
—Each— 
Alba Siberica, red bark, white flowers.75 
Florida rubra, dark pink flowers. 1.50 
Florida White flowering.75 
Stolonifera, red bark, white flowers.75 
ELDER (Sambucus) 
Large growing shrub suitable for mass plantings. 
American Golden Leaf (S. aurea).75 
American Red (S. pubens).75 
ELEAGNUS, See Russian Olive, page 12. 
EUONYMUS 
Very distinctive, ornamental shrub or small tree, 
attaining to 8 or 9 feet height. 
Alatus, Compacta.75 
A dwarf form of the following variety: 
Alatus, Winged Euonymus, scarlet fruit; dark pink 
foliage in fall; medium height.75 
Europaeus, orange fruit in autumn, dark green 
foliage .75 
FORSYTHIA (See Golden Bell) 
GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia) 
All have bright yellow flowers in spring before 
foliage appears. 
Fortunei, upright, spreading.75 
Intermedia Spectabilis, graceful drooping type.75 
Suspensa, medium growth, drooping.75 
Viridissima, upright, spreading.75 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera Upright) 
Splendid shrub, bright green foliage; adapted to 
shade or sun. 
Fragrantissima, almost evergreen shrub; fragrant.75 
Grandiflora Rosea, bright pink.75 
Morrowi, fragrant white flowers.75 
Tartarian Pink (Tartarica rosea).75 
Tartarian Red (Tartarica rubra).75 
Tartarian White (Tartarica alba).75 
HYDRANGEA 
Arborescens Grandiflora (H. Snowball) bushy, com¬ 
pact growth; pure white. Suitable for shade.75 
Paniculata Grandiflora (H. Peegee) upright, spread¬ 
ing; white turning to shaded pink. 1.00 
JET BEAD, White Kerria (Rhodotypos kerrioides) 
Similar to white Kerria in blossom and growth.75 
KERRIA (Corchorus) 
Slender, spreading branches. Blossoms in May. 
Japonica (Single) . 75 
Japonica Flora Plena (Globe Flower) (Double).75 
LILAC (Syringa) 
French Lilacs, Budded (Assorted Colors). 1.25 
Persian Purple (Persica). 1.25 
“It’s Not a Home Until It’s Planted” 
