
DIERVILLA—-BUSH HONEYSUCKLE 
Sessilifolia. SOUTHERN BUSH HONEYSUCKLE. 
Re ait Good sized pink cymes in dense 
ermina 
1 panicles, the yellow tube quite 
striking. 
Medium height but stocky. 
114-2 ft., Each 45¢; Three $1.20; Doz. $4.50 
2-3 ft., Each 55c; Three $1.50; ™-- 
$5.50 

Hydrangea paniculata—Peegee 
Hydrangea 
EUONYMUS 
Alatus. WINGED EUONYMUS. 10 ft. A tall 
shrub with corky winged branches, the rich 
red and crimson of its leaves being very 
showy in autumn. It is popular as well for 
the tender freshness of its spring leaves. 
114-2 ft., Each 75c; Three $2.00; Doz. $7.50 
2-3 ft., Each $1.00; Three $2.70; Doz. $10.00 
Americanus. BROOK EUONYMUS. 7 to 8 ft. 
Attractive pink fruit and well-colored foliage 
in autumn. While it grows under ordinary 
conditions, its native habitat is moist loca- 
tions. 
2-3 ft., Each 75c; Three $2.00; Doz. $7.50 
Bungeanus. WINTERBERRY EUONYMUS. Tall 
growing shrub with slender branches and 
finely serrated (2 to 4 inch) leaves. Flow- 
ers appear in numerous small forked cymes; 
succeeded by large, deeply lobed fruits which 
show pink with white seeds and orange arils. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.00; Three $2.70; Doz. $10.00 
4-5 ft., Each $1.25; Three $3.35; Doz. $12.50 
Europaeus. EXROPEAN BURNING BUSH. 15 ft. 
A large shrub or small tree, in spring covered 
with a wealth of bright yellow flowers, in 
nodding clusters, followed by brilliant rose- 
colored berries, hanging in clusters from the 
branches ti!l mid-winter. The leaves color a 
beautiful crimson-scarlet in fall. Stems and 
leaves a dark, polished green. 
2-3 ft., Each 75c; Three $2.00; Doz. $7.50 
3-4 ft., Each 90c; Three $2.45; Doz. $9.00 
4-5 ft., Each $1.00; Three $2.70; Doz. $10.00 
Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora—Snowhill Hydrangea [59] 
ELAEAGNUS 
Angustifolia. RUSSIAN OLIVE. 20 ft. Useful in 
tall dense groups for sharp color contrasts. 
Bark dark green, foliage rich silver color, 
willow shape; flowers deep golden and very 
fragrant, followed by ornamental olive fruits. 
3-4 ft., Each 75¢c; Three $2.00; Doz. $7.50 
4-5 ft., Each $1.00; Three $2.70; Doz. $10.00 
EXOCHORDA—PEARLBUSH 
Grandiflora. COMMON PEARLBUSH. 10 ft. It 
grows vigorously and can be trimmed. The 
early buds look like pearls strung on slender 
threads, May opening them up to long gleam- 
ing sprays of pure white. 
114-2 ft., Each 40c; Three $1.10; Doz. $4.00 
2-3 ft., Each 50c; Three $1.35; Doz. $5.00 
3-4 ft., Each 60c; Three $1.60; Doz. $6.00 
4-5 ft., Each 75c; Three $2.00; Doz. $7.50 
FONTANESIA 
Fortunei. FORTUNE FONTANESIA. 15 ft. Tall; 
4-inch shiny leaves; small white panicles in 
May; nutlike fruits. 
2-3 ft., Each 50c; Three $1.35; Doz. $5.00 
FORSYTHIA 
Intermedia. BORDER FORSYTHIA. 8 ft. Bushy, 
with arching canes; earliest to bloom. 
2-3 ft., Each 45c; Three $1.20; Doz. $4.50 
3-4 ft., Each 60c; Three $1.60; Doz. $6.00 
Intermedia spectabilis. SHOWY BORDER FOR- 
SYTHIA. 8 ft. Broad heavy flowers; bush 
character similar to Intermedia. 
2-3 ft., Each 45c; Three $1.20; Doz. $4.50 
3-4 ft., Each 60c; Three $1.60; Doz. $6.00 
Suspensa. WEEPING FORSYTHIA. 6 ft. Very 
long, slender incurving branches adapted to 
onies and trellises, as well as foreground 
illing. 
2-3 ft., Each 45c; Three $1.20; Doz. $4.50 
3-4 ft., Each 60c; Three $1.60; Doz. $6.00 
Suspensa fortunei. FORTUNE FORSYTHIA. 8 ft. 
Tall and spreading; lighting up the garden 
with glinting masses of yellow, flowers early 
in spring before the leaves appear. Showy 
golden bloom of upright growth; tallest of 
the group. 
2-3 ft., Each 45c; Three $1.20; Doz. $4.50 
3-4 ft., Each 60c; Three $1.60; Doz. $6.00 
Viridissima. GREENSTEM FORSYTHIA. 8 ft. 
Brilliant yellowish green wood and foliage; 
flowers bright yellow. Unfortunately, not 
dependable in severe cold. 
112-2 ft., Each 35c; Three 95¢c; Doz. $3.50 
2-3 ft., Each 45¢; Three $1.20; Doz. $4.50. 
HAMAMELIS—WITCH-HAZEL 
Virginiana. COMMON WITCH-HAZEL. 15 ft. 
Valuable because its fringe-like yellow flow- 
ers open in November. Grows 10 to 15 feet 
tall, with fine leaves that color to yellow, 
orange or purple. Likes a moist, sandy or 
peaty soil and partial shade. 
114-2 ft., Each 75c; Three $2.00; Doz. $7.50 
2-3 ft., Each $1.00; Three $2.70; Doz. $10.00 

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HIBISCUS—-SHRUB ALTHEA 
Syriacus. ROSE OF SHARON. 12 ft. Bloom 
late in August and September, with a pro- 
fusion of large and brightly colored flowers 
much like the tender Hibiscus in form. Set 
30 to 36 inches apart, Altheas make quite 
attractive tall hedges. 
3-4 ft., Each 65c; Three $1.75; Doz. $6.50 
HYDRANGEA 
Arborescens grandiflora. SNOWHILL HYDRAN- 
GEA. 6 ft. The flowers are similar to the 
familiar ‘Snowball’; pure white drying to 
bronze, remaining on the bush. July to Sep- 
tember. The leaves are rounded. 
112-2 ft., Each 60c; Three 1.60; Doz. $6.00 
Paniculata. PEEGEE HYDRANGEA. 10 ft. Large 
beds or units used as punctuation points, 
and kept at a uniform development, are ex- 
tremely showy, first snowy white; then pink, 
then reddish bronze and green. August till 
autumn. 
114-2 ft., Each 60c; Three $1.60; Doz. $6.00 
HYPERICUM 
Patulum henryi. HENRY HYPERICUM. 4 ft. 
An excellent plant with fernlike foliage on 
smooth purplish, arching stems. 2-inch 
golden yellow flowers with yellow stamen 
tufts and reddish anthers. 
2-yr., Each 75c; Three $2.00; Doz. $7.50 
Prolificum. 5 ft. Dark glossy leaves; 1-inch 
yellow flowers in axillary cymes. 
2-yr., Each 75c; Three $2.00; Doz. $7.50 
ILEX——HOLLY 
Verticillata. 6 ft. Small June flowers and 
darkly lustrous foliage with masses of crim- 
son fruits which last far into winter. 
114-2 ft., Each 75c; Three $2.00; Doz. $7.50 
2-3 ft., Each $1.00; Three $2.75; Doz. $10.00 
3-4 ft., Each $1.25; Three $2.75; Doz.$12.50 
Deutzia scabra—Pride of Rochester 

