A GORDONIA WILL ADD DISTINCTION TO THE GARDEN 
DEUTZIA 
Deutzia gracilis. Slender Deutzia. A profusion of small 
white flowers completely covers this dwarf shrub, especially 
valuable for border or toundation planting. 
Each Each 
1 to 11% ft.. .$0 60 | 1% to 2 ft.. £0 85 
D. gracilis rosea. Plena Rose Deutzia. A fora of the above 
with pink flowers. 
D. lemoinei. Lemoine Deutzia. A dwarf form up to 4 feet with 
snowy white flowers in late May and early June. 
Prices of above two varieties: Each Each 
15 to18 in. ESO GON oo tou Cee eo) 
11% to 2 file so eS we CONAL LE toneeees aan DaOO 
OPT to; wot eee 1 00 

D. scabra, Pride of Rochester. Tall, vigorous grower; 
white flowers tinged with pink in June. 
Each Each 
DETOSo i Cee eee $0 250 Ae DatolOnt tore ener eae $1 25 
Sttorut tee eee 6 | oto7 ee eee ee 2 00 
Ait Os Stones 38) || PPO IE cca aac cae 3 00 
ELSHOLTZIA 
Elsholtzia stauntoni. An attractive shrub with sweet- 
scented spikes of lilac-purple flowers in late summer and fall. 
Each Each 
S=V ceil ants eerenrenee $0e/5 a eavne plants eee $1 00 
ENKIANTHUS 
Enkianthus campanulatus. Redvein Enkianthus. A plant 
resembling azalea in growth, with pink, bell-shaped flowers 
like andromeda in May, and beautiful foliage tints in fall. 
Each Each 
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2evetow loll teens DOOR E4 tos >.hteae enn ee eee 5 00 
24%to3 ft......... 2 50 | All Enkianthus B&B 
EUONYMUS 
Euonymus alatus. Winged Euonymus. An unusual shrub 
of dwarf, compact habit, with yellowish flowers, followed 
by red berries in autumn. The foliage is a brilliant red in 
the fall. Branches are winged, with a peculiar corky bark. 
E. yedoensis. Yeddo Euonymus. Large shrub producing a 
profusion of colorful pink and orange berries. Leaves bright 
red in the fall. The showiest of all the bush Euonymus. 
Prices of above two varieties: Each Each 
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EXOCHORDA 
Exochorda grandiflora. Pearlbush. A graceful shrub with 
slender, arching branches and clusters of large, pure white 
flowers in May. Each Each 
2 cOnsi ts eee seen SOL GO) || nwo BNR Goo mone $1 00 
Stora t tle ties rras Heh || Brig Oaknno and oancesn 1 50 
GORDONIA (Franklinia) 
All Gordonia B&B 
Gordonia alatamaha. A very rare large shrub or small 
tree found in 1790, but since lost and only recently re- 
discovered. Produces large white flowers in autumn and 
has handsome glossy foliage. Should be in every plant- 
lover’s garden. Each 
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5 to 6 ft 
Include your Planting Program in your building budget. 
Attractive development of the grounds is just as important as the 
construction of the house, and in the end often makes or breaks 
the ultimate charm of the new home. 
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FORSYTHIA 
Forsythia intermedia. Border Golden Bell. An upright- 
growing shrub and a profuse bloomer. In April, before any 
leaves appear, the stems are simply smothered in a mass of 
golden yellow flowers. The shrub, when full grown, has 
slightly curved, graceful branches. 
F. spectabilis. Showy Border Golden Bell. Most profuse 
blooming of all the Forsythias. Flowers are large and rich 
golden yellow. 
F. suspensa. Weeping Forsythia. A weeping form with 
slender, pendulous branches and golden yellow blooms. 
F. suspensa fortunei. Fortune Golden Bell. The arching 
branches of this upright-growing shrub are covered with a 
profusion of rich yellow flowers and later on by broad, deep 
green foliage. 
F. viridissima. Green-stem Golden Bell. More bushy in habit 
than the other varieties. Rich green foliage. Not quite as 
profuse in blooming as the other sorts and a little later. 
Useful for prolonging the Forsythia season. 
Prices of above varieties: Each Each 
2 tors tte eee SOS OMS sto) Ort tasers retest $1 25 
3 tod [tie ae ODEO COG, L Usacre tren eta 2 00 
Ast O35. tee ee Shale cto Siktons nee 3 00 
HAMAMELIS 
Hamamelis mollis. Chinese Witchhazel. Considered to be 
the best of the family. Larger flowers with broad petals; 
golden yellow with coe base. Blooms in February. 
Each 
LS tom tte eee $i" 50 | 2to3ft ee $2 00 
H. virginiana. Witchbazel. The latest shrub to bloom. 
After foliage has fallen, bright yellow flowers appear in 
great profusion. Each Each 
DETO: Lt ane eer: SO 5/5 aie ytO) Obl tmeeert enor: $2 00 
Stora ite eee creer tS OOM Ost 7a erence 3 00 
AIS KeY Bsn noo oon ADC AO | WOR oo con aos BY Ow 
HIBISCUS 
Hibiscus syriacus. Rose of Sharon. Tall-growing shrubs 
producing in profusion large, handsome, double flowers in 
shades of pink, white, violet, and red in Jate summer. 
Boule de Feu. Double; purplish red. 
Celestis. Single; sky-blue 
Jeanne d’Arc. Double; white. 
Rubra. Single; red. 
Prices of above four varieties: Each Each 
2Ztors tte oom: SOPOOM|RActopo cl tometer nereee net $1 50 
3 to-A tts Sean. evacuees 1 00 
HYDRANGEA 
Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora. Hills of Snow. The 
ree clusters of pure snow-white flowers average 4 to 5 
inches in diameter and appear in July and August. Suitable 
for either sunny or shady positions. 
bac Each 
2:20 Bt er eee SOR/ Salas) tonal tae $1 00 
H. paniculata grandiflora. Peegee Hydrangea. An ex- 
tremely well-known variety, bearing large, conical-shaped 
trusses of white blooms in late summer and early fall, 
changing to pink and a as the season advances. 
ach Each 
2 tori tae eerie. SOeSOMEA tOUDut tease errs $1 00 
3 tor4ttes eee 75 | 4to 5 ft., tree form.... 1 25 
ILEX 
Ilex verticillata. Winterberry. An attractive, upright shrub 
with bright red berries persisting to midwinter. Berries are 
particularly appropriate for the Christmas season. 
ac Each 
2etOro ul Cane SOM7SaE4stonbit teen eee $1 50 
3 tOM Ita an eee 1 00 
BULK’S NURSERIES, Babylon, Long Island, N. Y. 
