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BEAUTY BUSH 
Beauty Bush. Kolkwitzia amabilis. 8 ft. A handsome shrub from 
Korea, hardy in New England, making long sprays of graceful 
- foliage and completely buried in delicate pink flowers like tiny 
Weigela blossoms, tinted with yellow in the throat, in June. One 
of the finest modern introductions to the shrub list and rapidly 
becoming very popular. 
Each 10 
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CORNELIAN CHERRY 
Cornelian Cherry. Cornus mas. 20 ft. (L.) Handsome shrub-like 
tree with yellow flowers before the leaves, and studded in autumn 
with immense quantities of scarlet fruits. It makes a stunning 
display of autumn color in the landscape, yet is most valuable for 
its early spring flowers which rival Forsythia in color. 
Each 10 Each 10 
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DAPHNE 
February Daphne. Daphne mezereum. 3 ft. (D.) This is not to be 
confused with the evergreen Daphne cneorum. It derives its name 
because it flowers very early in the spring. This small shrub is of 
upright habit and is covered with hundreds of rosy purple flowers, 
at a time when almost nothing else is in bloom. Each 10 
MMe Oe es ean a hie. s hac $1.10 $10.00 
DEUTZIA 
Lemoine Deutzia. Deutzia lemoinei. 4 ft. (M.) An early-blooming, 
vigorous, floriferous shrub, with pure white flowers in great sprays 
along its stout branches. A row of these graceful bushes makes a 
desirable flowering hedge. Each 10 
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Pride of Rochester. Deutzia scabra. 10 ft. Perhaps the best known 
and most popular of all the Deutzias. It makes a tall, wide-spread- 
ing bush, covered with a cloud of large, double and fringed pink 
and white flowers in June. 
Each 10 
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Slender Deutzia. PD. gracilis. 3 ft. (D.) A small, compact shrub 
whose slender, arching branches are profusely covered by pure 
white flowers in early summer. Bach 10 
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FORSYTHIA 
The Most Welcome of All Spring Bloom 
Spring is really spring when the Forsythias bloom! Somehow they 
are the most welcome of the early shrubs because their tender yellow 
blossoms so definitely belong to that season and no other; and while 
they seem no stronger than a cloud of yellow butterflies, they defy 
and defeat winter at the door of spring! One Forsythia shining 
against a clump of evergreens is a pretty sight, but a clump of them, 
a border, or a hedge of them is a miracle of loveliness, from mid- 
April to early May. In acid soils, Forsythias benefit from fair appli- 
cations of lime. 
+Border Forsythia. Forsythia intermedia. 8 ft. (L.) An erect- 
growing shrub, but when full grown the branches arch grace- 
fully, and bear clouds of deep yellow flowers. 
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+Showy Border Forsythia. F'. intermedia spectabilis. 8 ft. Much 
more profuse flowering than the original type, and several 
shades richer in its glorious deep yellow. Plants vigorous and 
compact. Regarded by the Arnold Arboretum and all others 
who have grown it as the finest member of the family. 
Each 10 
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+Weeping Forsythia. F. suspensa. 8 ft. (L.) This variety has long 
drooping branches, with bright yellow flowers early in April. 
Each 10 Each 10 
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Spring Flowering Shrubs ih 

Korean Spirea 
FOTHERGILLA 
Unique and Extremely Rare. 
Large Fothergiila. Fothergilla monticola. 6 ft. 
An ornamental 
shrub conspicuous in spring with its numerous spikes of creamy 
white flowers. The leaves turn orange-yellow in autumn. 
Each 10 
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BUSH HONEYSUCKLE 
Graceful shrub with interesting foliage and habit, charming flowers 
which in-many cases are very fragrant, and delightful berries. The 
climbing Honeysuckles will be found in the section devoted to Vines 
and Climbing Plants. 
<+Manchurian Honeysuckle. Lonicera ruprechtiana. 12 ft. (L.) 
A grand shrub of dense, upright habit with wide-spreading 
branches bearing creamy yellow flowers in June, followed by 
lustrous red berries. Exce!lent for masses of color in the shrub 
border or in large, informal screen plantings. 
Each 10 
..$4.50 $40.00 
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<+Morrow Honeysuckle. Lonicera morrowi. 12 ft. (L.) A shrub 
with wide-spreading branches and leaves which are dark green 
above and grayish beneath. The creamy white flowers in May 
and June are followed by bright red fruit ripening in August 
and lasting until late in the fall. Very decorative. 
Each 10 Each 10 
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£+Tatarian Honeysuckle. Lonicera tatarica. 10 ft. (L.) A big, 
graceful bush that bears a profusion of pink flowers in June, 
which show up well against the foliage. These are followed by 
an abundance of light red berries. It flourishes in partial shade. 
Each 10 
DOSER Cena Re cor Meee, Comes eee eer $0.70 $6.00 
We can furnish the White Tatarian Honeysuckle in the same 
sizes at same prices as above. 
+Winter Honeysuckle. Lonicera fragrantissima. 8 ft. (M.) A 
strong growing bush with very fravrant, creamy white flowers 
in early spring which retains its foliage well into the winter. 
Each 10 
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LILAC 
Chinese Lilac. Syringa chinensis. 12 ft. (M.) A large shrub with 
slender, arching branches resembling the Persian Lilac in its 
open heads of violet-blue flowers which appear in June. One 
of the finest Lilac species. Each 10 
De EO att eer ee eS ati ieee Ss creer cece $0.80 $7.00 
+Common Lilac. Syringa vulgaris. 12 ft. (L.) The best known of 
all Lilacs. It is a strong, vigorous, upright shrub, with rich dark 
green foliage and large panicles of very fragrant purplish flow- 
ers in late May. A desirable plant for a flowering hedge or 
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large masses. Each 10 
Each 10 3 to 4 ft. ..$0.90 $ 8.00 
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+Common White Lilac. S. vulgaris alba. 12 ft. (L.) Similar, yet 
more slender than S. vulgaris, with white flowers a week earlier 
than those of any other variety. It is also desirable for a 
flowering hedge or bold clump. 
Each 10 
...$0.90 $8.00 
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Five Plants or More of One Kind Take the Ten Rate 
