Shrubs 
Forsythia suspensa, WEEPING 
GOLDENBELLS BH 
suspensa [sus-pen’-sa] Trailing, suspended. 
Covered with golden bells in very early spring before 
the leaves appear. Drooping habit useful for walls 
and banks. Endures partial shade. 
3-4 ft. $1.00, 18-24 in. 60c 
Forsythia suspensa fortunei, GOLDENBELLS 8’ 
Vigorous growing. Arching habit, Very early yellow 
flowers. AK Det ole mo = 4a boc 
Hibiscus moscheutos, MALLOW MARVELS 4’ 
moscheutos [moss-chew’-toss] Musk-scented 
Kills back each fall like a perennial, but otherwise 
considered as a shrub. Beautiful large holly-hock- 
like flowers in colors from white to red. 
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Large 3 year plants $1.00 
Hippophaea rhamnoides, SEA-BUCKTHORN 5 hay 
Hippophaea [hip-pof’-ay-ee] Ancient Greek name, 
from “hippos,” “horse,’ and “phéos” a spiny 
plant. 
KOREAN FORSYTHIA rhamnoides [ram-noy’-dees] Similar to a rhamnus 
or buckthorn. 
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the Russian Olive. Orange berries in fall. 
6-8 ft. $2.00, 5-6 ft. $1.50, 3-4 ft. $1.00 
="! Holodiscus dumosus, ROCK SPIREA N. 4 
eee Holodiscus  [hole-o-disc’-kus] Meaning’ entire 
disc,’ from formation of the flower. 
dumosus [du-mo’-sus] Bushy 
A valuable slow-growing native shrub, closely re- 
lated to the familiar spireas. Its dense regular 
growth and ability to withstand drouth make it a 
desirable shrub for many uses. In summer it is 
covered with large feathery heads of whitish flowers. 
3-4 ft. $1.25, 2-3 ft. 75c 
Kolkwitzia amabilis, BEAUTY BUSH tf 
Kolkwitzia [kolk-witz’-i-ah] After Richard Kolk- 
witz, German botanist [am-ah’-bil-us] Lovely 
Nice arching habit of growth. Neat leaves. Covered 
in spring with light pink bell shaped flowers. Prefers 

an east exposure. 3-4 ft. $1.25 
Lespedeza formosa (penduliflorum) 
DESMODIUM or PURPLE BUSHCLOVER 4’ 
Lespedeza [les-pe-dee’-zah] From D. Lespedez. 
formosa [fohr-moh’-sah] beautiful, handsome. 
Drooping stems loaded with rose-purple pea-like 
flowers in fall. Dies to ground each year. 
2 year plants 75c 
Ligustrum ibota regelianum, REGEL PRIVET rhe 
Ligustrum [li-gus’-trum] Ancient Latin. 
ibota [eye-boat’-ah] A native Japanese name. 
regelianum [re-gay-li-an’-um] Regal or royal. 
Loosely arranged horizontal branches. More valuable 
as a specimen shrub than for hedges. Heads of 
fragrant white flowers and jet black berries. 
2-3 ft. 60c 
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