FLOWERING SHRUBS 
CYDONIA japonica (Flowering Quince). Early blooming shrub 
with shiny green foliage and deep crimson flowers. 
1S tO 2a 1 eae leg Hae 40¢. 95.00, 4:it. oc ere Ea. 75c. 
Ditiiss I Geese eee ome Hae D0C. ules COOL sa eee eee Ea. $1.25 
C. japonica, Shell Pink. 
1 OFLOMs eal) ceca a. Ea. $2.50 
C. maulei. This low, spiny shrub grows very dense and covers 
itself with a solid mass of vivid orange-red flowers in April. 
May be trained on a south wall with striking effect. 
SLOAN Ae Boer Ea. $2.00 
C. superba coralina. An excellent pink flowering variety of 
Japanese Quince which is much admired. 
15° tOc LGainaeeae ce Ha $1,008 eet G.0 ft eopenthan ee Ea. $1.50 
DAPHNE mezereum. Small, rosy purple flowers clothe the up- 
right branches in early March. Exceedingly decorative small 
shrub. Fragrant. 
{Sito 24+ inte es Ea. $2.00 
DEUTZIA gracilis (Slender Deutzia). A dwarf variety with small 
white flowers that completely cover it in May. 
12 top bins ae ne HawG0Cie |e LeitO.24 ine ae Ea. 60c. 
Dal Odont Uatek coats Ea. $1.00 
D. gracilis rosea (Rose-panicled Deutzia). Pink form of D. gracilis. 
DALO2G 1 te neue sks Ea. 75c. 
D. lemoinei (Lemoine Deutzia). Slightly larger shrub than 
D. gracilis, with pure white flowers. 
LDitOets ine. eae Ea. 50c. 
D. scabra crenata rosea. Upright, quick growing shrub of neat 
habit. Real pink blooms in late May. 
2eO ot Ue ee al ts oe Ea. 40c. 
D. scabra, Pride of Rochester. White flowers borne in July in 
great profusion. A handsome shrub of vigorous habit. Attains 
about 8 ft. in height. 
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ELAEAGNUS angustifolia (Russian-olive). An exceedingly 
ornamental shrub with gray leaves and orange berries in 
Autumn. 
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ENKIANTHUS campanulatus (Redvein Enkianthus). Without 
artificial shaping will develop into a handsome, large shrub well 
clothed with clean foliage which turns brilliant red in Fall. 
Bunches of nodding flowers are borne on the whorled branches 
and these red-veined white cups are quite unlike any other 
flower. 
QO iGo ee Hangs o20| va t0_o LEM ee ca ae Ea. $3.50 
300.4 Lb eee tec ee Ea. $2.50 PLOLOSIL te eee een Ea. $5.00 
EUONYMUS alatus (Corkbark Euonymus). A particularly strik- 
ing shrub, especially in Autumn and Winter, with corky wings 
and scarlet Fall foliage and berries. Blooms white. 
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noctoU 
E. alatus compacta. Just as beautiful and much neater and 
slower in growth than the original. A grand specimen or may be 
used in foundation planting. 
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E. americanum (Brook Euonymus). A fine shrub for moist loca- 
tions. Bark is slightly ereen, cut leaves and the fruit is large, 
plentiful and bright Pk 
LOLA Ts carne Ea. 75c. 
FORSYTHIA spectabilis (Showy Border Forsythia). By far the 
best of the Forsythias in color, size of flower, and profusion of 
bloom. 
2 LO" AU sem eee: HaspUce ast. bOrD teen veeeee Ea, $1.00 
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F. suspensa. Drooping form of F. spectabilis. Upper branches 
arching with lower branches creeping. Clear golden yellow 
flowers. 
Stora iteeee~ ose: Hae SoC wea Gus 1 Grenier Ea. $1.50 
HALESIA tetraptera (Silver Bell). A slender shrub attaining a 
height ot 12 ft. The flowers resemble small silver bells. Blooms 
in May. Fi 
Det oi ai tt wee eae His 2O0C Ses out Osan een, caer Ea. 75c. 

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