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SHRUBS (Continued) 
EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA (Pearl Bush) 10-15’. Perl0 Perl00 
Slender branched shrub with bright green foliage and large 
showy racemes of snow-white flowers. 
ee eee eee ee el 2.90 25.00 
CS PE SR Ses Bg ES I A I a 1.70 14.00 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) Bright yellow flowers, early spring. 
Fortunei. Upright, arching branches. 
OEE TEN! es cased a th: Gai sie pia Senedd mnt eg Oe eee 2.15 18.00 
RRL OC UME ago a ae ne emer es to 1.70 14.00 
STEAL? TERT ORVACY stabs ye cesGatl. lec ste boy tele a 1.20 10.00 
Intermedia spectabilis. Largest, darkest flowers. Most profuse bloomer. 
She) EER ws = gy pe eps ys aca ede 2.15 1§.00 
YAS UTES gee 0 Seyi a ge pel neaieineodiaice: Ree eee ate E70 14.00 
EROORZL? UL ROS, yom, aiesp bpeeplipaamde arth tad eased ch ahah aa Pat. tee pa eo 1.20 10.00 
Suspensa. ‘Slender, trailing branches, rampant grower. 
Se ERS be Rs etc ae ce een ete NE een i 2.40 20,00 
eh CCU ee ne ee es OE ent eg elt be) 1,30 16.00 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) Desirable for foliage, flowers and berries. 
Fragrantissima, Fragrant flowers, red fruit. Nearly evergreen. Gh. 
LTH) TIESENG 98 ahpe tar ier ea Rasy Ae Sl beh ieee Rn oe em 2.50 22.00 
es ak erected ere ee ae ee ey ee ee 1.90 16.00 
ES NACL AY SCT © cat Aepelian 1 on aeiyll laer LEYS 7 aoe ann ce ee ae SO 1.20 10.00 
Dee mei CGn neers em ere Fe A ee .85 7.00 
Goldflame (See page 1) 
Grandiflora rosea. Upright. Pink flowers. One of the best. 10’, 
a ree ee a re eee ge ee ee een ck ee 2.15 18.00 
eee MECN oes OE se bee IS ee ee. 1.20 10.00 
Sei Commer eee eee ere he 2 ee ge 85 7,00 
Morrowi. Spreading habit. White flowers, red fruit. 6’. 
EEE COC Me, orien eee OE re eM ee Sede 2.15 18,.G0 
eee Case ee Weer re ee ed ee ee Sc BOTT Toei’ 1.70 14.00 
te LCT Coe meee a tee ee OW eS ti eh ed 1.20 10.00 
ee Oem Ec OA Os ee eee ee weg SS IR? ee) PR eh UP) Be .85 7.00 
Tatarica rosea. Pink flowers, red berries. Upright, 10’. 
ame CO rare ere ee et RP edie 56 OF er en ENS AS 2.15 18.00 
CetB! UTS, os aati seg ye A dO oe lc 1.70 14.00 
Perea TT Or) Came ree eae 9 ee, oe DE ehh Fen yr tA 8 oe BRS 1.10 9.00 
roe Saint) © oa eee eee ee eg Sn tw OE ee .70 6.00 
Tatarica rubra. Deep pink flowers, red fruit. Upright 10’. 
SI ESTP ean gk ee espenaleingta opal dn yas et ll a a ea 2.40 20.00 
Bee OC UME ec oe ee eee eee te vets OI “IST LRT 1.80 15.00 
SOE UWA NGS, ney seth ttyl lpn all dng rae eat Ee a ea: Se 1.20 10.00 
LOS OM LN SIDA GSC) 2c 5 mel heey ill al a a a 85 7.00 
HYDRANGEA 
Arborescens grandiflora (Snowhill H.) June-July, 2-3’. 
HO FASTA veo awee Sp nepal be page cae aed ee ee EA ne es sai eee ee 2.40 20.00 
ee cam CCT eee ee re ee ee ee 1.90 16.00 
Paniculata grandiflora (Peegee H.) July-October, 3-6’. 
oe sm CG me ee ere rr mee il eee TET Se Se hae A te ee P 2.15 18.060 
LS ame TT Cols es mee ene eee Sollee 2 PS a eee 1,70 14.00 
SpE) UPN VCTR VERS «gyn jnlp peepee ly le a ee 1.20 10.00 
HYPERICUM AUREUM (Golden St, Johnswort) Dwarf shrub, 3’. Yellow flowers. 
PE ES oo 0 a I ES I A eee tS. ae 2.10 18.00 
Re ee ee ee ne 1.70 14.00 
ILEX VERTICILLATA (Winterberry) 
Showy red berries in winter, rarely eaten by birds. 6’. 
ee eee ee Se en ee 2.40 20.00 
KERRIA JAPONICA flore-pleno (Double Kerria) 
ot eS Meee See et Posto so 2.10 18.00 
KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA (Goldenrain-tree) 30’. ; 
Large panicles of yellow flowers; handsome compound foliage. 
cence eee a me! Per oe ee eh es wires 15.00 
ee | en een reer ee re ye eee ee Oe 10.00 
pent i eng rhes weet eS Sys Fe ee Lee 7.50 
LESPEDEZA (See Desmodium) 
