Shrubs 
Euonymus europaeus, BURNING BUSH 1 Laid 
europaeus [eu-roh’-pee-us] From Europe. 
Also called Spindle Tree. A large shrub with dark 
green leaves and stems. Upright habit of growth. 
Rose-red fall leaves and red-orange fruit in fall 
and winter. 5-6 ft. $2.00, 4-5 ft. $1.50, 3-4 ft. $1.00 
Euonymus yedoensis, YEDDO EUONYMUS i ey 
yedoensis [yed-o-en’-sis] From Yeddo Japan 
@ Described by Morton Arboretum as follows. ‘‘Almost 
tree-like in stature is this stiff-branched, flat-top- 
ped form from Japan. Its dark foliage is among the 
boldest of any of the spindle trees being coarse and 
leathery, and in autumn it assumes attractive color- 
ing. The deeply lobed fruiting capsules are rose pink 
and the arils scarlet.”’ 3-4 ft. $1.50 
Euonymus planipes, EUONYMUS 20’ 
planipes [plan’-i-pes] flat foot 
Small tree or large shrub. Recommended as a new 
and desirable kind by eastern arboretums and au- 
thorities. Has been hardy here. 4-5 ft. $1.50 
Exochorda grandiflora, PEARL BUSH 6’ 
Exochorda [ek-soh-kaur-dah] meaning “external 
chord” from formation of seed. 
grandiflora [gran-di-flo’-rah] Large flowered. 
A beautiful half-hardy shrub, bearing white flowers 
which resemble pearls when in bud. 
4-5 ft. $1.50, 3-4 ft. 1.25, 2-3 ft. Tbc 
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Fontanesia [fon-ta-nee’zi-ah] From R. L. Des- 
PEARL BUSH fontaines, French botanist. 
fortunei [for-tu’-ne-i] From Robert Fortune, a 
botanist 
A new shrub similar to privet. Grows rapidly and 
seems to be quite hardy here. Can be clipped. 
6=8 ft. $1.25 
{fy Forestiera neomexicana, MTN. PRIVET N. 10’ 
Forestiera [for’-es-ti-ee’-ra] From Forestier, a 
French Physician 
neomexicana [ne-o-mek-si-ka’-nah From New 




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WA Mexico. 
. A native shrub similar to privet. Hardy and useful 
for specimens or hedge. 5-6 ft. $1.50, 4-5 ft. $1.00 
Forsythia ovata, KOREAN FORSYTHIA 6’ 
Forsythia [for-sy’-thi-ah or for-sith’-i-ah] For 
MOUNTAIN Wm. Forsyth, an English horticulturist. 
PRIVET ovata [o’-vah-tah] egg-shaped, referring to the 
leaves. 
A new forsythia, earlier than any other. Also -hard- 
ier, blooming when others are winter killed. Not as 
showy as others but more worth while because of its 
habit of blooming every year, 6-8 ft. $1.00 
Forsythia spectabalis, SHOWY BORDER 
FORSYTHIA 8’ 
spectabilis [spek-tab’-i-lis] Spectacular or showy. 
The familiar early blooming Golden Bells. Flowers 
large and profuse (when not killed by a late frost). 
Quick growing and of upright habit. 
ROCK SPIREA 6-8 ft. $1.75, 5-6 ft. $1.25 
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