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SLENDER DEUTZIA 
(Deutzia gracilis) 
White, bell-shaped 
flowers. Dwarf grower, 
fine for edging other 
shrubbery. 
Each 
1 te Oetae eee oars 5 
Lftos Loeing 4 40 
18.jion24 ins: 00 
DMO eae the ce 60 
LEMOINE DEUTZIA 
(Deutzia lemoinei) 
Early bloomer; white 
flowers on upright 

branches. 
[Ssiow 1 Sane. $ .30 
18*to024 ink 40 
a ZelOats Olt? ee 00 
Lemoine Deutzia Soto” Anite 60 
SNOWBALL—VIBURNUM 
JAPANESE SNOWBALL (Viburnum plicatum) 
Upright, somewhat spreading habit; covered in June 
with dense heads of snowy-white flower-clusters, 
which have a beautiful setting in the deep green 
foliage. 
Each Each 
1Baios74ine eee eo SIOF4 Lite Ss $1.00 
Ze Laas wis AS. NCU eee kes 1.25 
EUROPEAN CRANBERRY-BUSH (V. opulus) 
Flat heads of showy, white flowers, three to four 
inches across, May and June, followed by clusters of 
bright scarlet fruit, remaining over winter. 
ISttOn Za aire ce OU) SiOas Vite are. $ .79 
YAR ee eR pO paren. .60 SRtOnOe tL ee 1.00 
AMERICAN CRANBERRYBUSH 
(Viburnum americanum) 
Bright scarlet berries in large bunches, persisting all 
winter. 
Beto i Zeer sc i BOL 2 tO 3ST ke $75 
SNOWBERRY 
SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos racemosus) 
Waxy, showy snow-white berries in autumn, as 
large as cranberries. Effective in masses. 
AEE Co VA Gs LIE PG,  .40 OO. Si th rma nce sb  .50 
CHENAULT CORALBERRY (S. chenaulti) 
Quile an improvement on the Coralberry. Always 
neat and well furnished in appearance, particularly 
handsome when the slender branches are laden with 
coral red fruits. 
1Out6: 243s, Seo) Ihe PIS Tie | tee eee P $ .45 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE 
MORROW HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera morrowii) 
White flowers in May and June, followed in July and 
August with bright red fruit. 
POAC api tones aire $ .40 OviOla iit em ea oe $ .50 
TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE (L. tatarica) 
Pink, red and white flowers and fruit freely produced. 
A most adaptable shrub. Please state color wanted. 
A Co MOST \ sre ae a 5 .40 SMa ith aetia te a SOU 
