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SHRUBS (Continued) 
CURRANT (See Ribes) Perl0 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Flowering Quince). Bright red flowers in 
early spring, aromatic fruit, 
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DAPHNE CNEORUM (Rose Daphne) Low spreading shrub with gray-green 
evergreen foliage. Pink flowers with sweet fragrance. 
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DESMODIUM PENDULIFLORUM (Bush Clover) Herbaceous, to 6’. 
Drooping branches of rose-purple flowers in fall. 
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QEUTZIA,. Showy flowers in early summer. Easy culture. 
Gracilis. Double, pure white flowers in May. Dwarf, 2-3’. 
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Lemoine. Jarge panicles of creamy white flowers, Semi-dwartf. 
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DOGWOOD (See Cornus) 
Per100 
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15.00 
18.00 
14.00 
10.00 
10.00 
ELAEAGNUS. Highly ornamental shrub with silvery foliage and handsome 
‘een, PAUP. 
Angustifolia (Russian Olive) 
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SoA el C Ot pee eee nen wen remy. het et ee ere 150.00 per 1000 2.15 
Da OME LOC Teer eee ee cae ene a er Ce ene, 100.00 per 1000 1,45 
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ELDER (Sambucus) Handsome foliage, showy flowers, attractive berries. 
American. Large white flower clusters, purplish-black berries. 
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354 ET CC Lee eee ene ae rere ee ee ree see 1,70 
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DS = 2.4 e111 Ca CS ta eeenariete ee eee Sere en mr erg ent Sree gen eeer eC roy che ne 85 
Golden, Bright golden foliage, white flowers, black fruit. 
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EUVUONYMUS, Grown for handsome foliage and attractive fruit. 
Americana (Brook E.) Pink fruit in September. 8’. 
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FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) Bright yellow flowers, early spring. 
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18.00 
14.00 
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22.00 
12.00 
14.00 
Intermedia spectabilis. Largest, darkest flowers. Most profuse bloomer. 
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Suspensa. Slender, trailing branches, rampant grower. 
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HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) Desirable for foliage, flowers and berries. 
Fragrantissima. Fragrant flowers, red fruit. Nearly evergreen. 6’, 
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Goldflame (See page 1) 
Morrowi. Spreading habit. White flowers, red fruit. 6’. 
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Tatarica rosea. Pink flowers, red berries. Upright, 10’. 
Os4e TCC a ree ee Se ee ee ee ee ear a aOR OR 2,15 
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Tatarica rubra. Deep pink flowers, red fruit. Upright 10’. 
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