VITEX—Chaste-Tree 
Macrophylla. Large leaved Lilac Chaste-Tree, 3-4’. At- 
tractive palmate foliage forms a lacy background for the 
large showy lavender-blue flower spikes during late Summer. 
Each Per 10 
18" to) 24) awe $ .50 $ 4.50 
WEIGELA—Diervilla 
Eva Rathke, 5’. Weigela (Diervilla) Eva Rathke. This 
plant makes a flowering mass, accented in July by many 
bell-shaped scarlet flowers. Plant in well drained sunny 
locations. 
UR Semi ro pig SA ey cael ay De $ .45 $ 4.00 
Floribunda. Crimson Weigela, 8’. A bit more vigor- 
ous than the preceding variety, this plant is covered in early 
Summer with a multitude of crimson, bell-shaped flowers. 
$ .50 $ 4.50 
Rosea. Pink Weigela, 8’. A good plant for the sunny 
border, and as its related varieties, has a great display of 
flowers, in this case of a pleasant shade of pink. 
$ .45 $ 4.00 
Variegated Leaf, 6’ to 8’. W. nana variegata. Pale pink 
flowers. Variegated leaves; dwarf compact growth. 
$ .60 $ 5.50 
WITCH-HAZEL, Hamamelis Virginiana, 15’. Large shrub 
with yellow flowers in October or November. Prefers moist 
semi-shaded location. 
$ .80 $ 7.00 
ZANTHOXYLUM Schinifolium, 20’. From Manchuria. The 
original plant of this was received by us from the U. S. D. A. 
several years ago. A graceful shrub with attractive com- 
pound leaves and small greenish or whitish flowers. Rather 
conspicuous clusters of small greenish or brownish fruits in 
the Autumn. 
2‘yr. bushy’ plants,-12 to -1b in, 2 oe $1.00 each 
2 yr. bushy plants, 15;to 18-in) 223. eee $1.25 each 
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