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SHADY LAWN NURSERY 
Floweriii" Doj^woort 
Quantity 
IXXilWOODS. Hardy as far north as Bos¬ 
ton. Will grow in damp or dry soil. 
Shade or sun. Fine lawn tree as it does 
not drain the luoisLure to any great 
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Tied or Pink. They are both alike. Ult. H. 
15 tt. 3 ft... 1 
WJiite. Ult. H. 20 ft. 3 ft. 2 
Weei)ing. How weeping branches. Very 
unique. 1 ft. 1 
lied Twig. Bright red twigs. Very attrac¬ 
tive in the snow. Ult. H. 5 ft. 2 
Golden Twig. Golden twigs. Fine as a 
companion for the above. 2 
Silver Heat Type. Silvery leaves mixed 
with green. Ult. H. 5 ft. Very attractive. 
3 ft. 2 
Golden Heaf. Handsome margined gold. 
Excellent companion for above. Ult. 
5 ft. 3 ft. 2 
DOliONICUM (Leopard’s Bane). Perennial. 4 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE (Aristolochia Siplio). 
Rapid growing vine; large leaves, close in 
formation. Fine for a dense screen. Rain 
does not penetrate it as it is an arbor 
plant. Strong. 2 
EL3I (Cambridge). The famous Elm where 
Washington took command of the Conti¬ 
nental troops. Thanks to Mr. Sargent who 
realized that the tree would not live for¬ 
ever, we have the true grafted plants 
from this tree and each one is sent with 
a metal tag of authenticity. Get one of 
these for posterity’s stake. 2 ft. 1 
EUCIIAKIS Amazonica. The handsomest 
White Lily grown. For indoor only. 2 
EDELWEISS, R. True Swiss variety. Easily 
grown in lime soil. Warm and dry. 4 
EVEUGIIEENS: 2 Spruce, 2 Arborvitae, 2 
Hemlock. All 9-in. sizes. 6 
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FEATHER BUSH. See Tamarix. 
