Deciduous Trees and Shrubs 
Size 
FORSYTHIA intermedia, Yellow Bells. 6-8 ft. _...... 2- 3 ft. 
Arching branches. Blooms very early. Flower 
buds not very hardy. Branches may be forced 
early indoors. 
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The hardiest and earliest kind. New shrub. Flow- 
ers medium sized, light yellow. 
GINKGO, Maidenhair Tree. _............0.......0..0222cecceeeeeee eee 5- 6 ft. 
A rare and very old tree. Freest of all from 
diseases and insects. : 
HACKBERRY, Celtis occidentalis. 50-60 ft. .......... 5=A6 250 
A very strong, rapid growing shade tree with 6- 8 ft. 
sweet berries, which hang until spring and attract 
birds. Larger sizes $2.00 per in. 
HALESIA monticola, Mountain Silverbell. _.............. 5- 6 ft. 
Hardier than the commoner Halesia. A clean 6- 8 ft. 
very attractive small tree covered with 1 inch 8-10 ft. 
pinkish-white bells in May. Dependably hardy. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Bella albida. 10-12 ft. 200000000. 3- 4 ft. 
Very hardy and thrifty. White flowers, red 4- 5 ft. 
fruit. 
—korolkowi floribunda. 8-10 ft. 2.0200... 2- 3 ft. 
Blue-green leaves and pink flowers. The most 3- 4 ft. 
beautiful honeysuckle bush. 4- 5 ft. 
mV OTT OW: Sites On 1 betes acetone Cee eee ae 3- 4 ft. 
White flowers, red berries. Compact, spreading, 4- 5 ft. 
excellent for hedges. Trims well. 
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Upright. Pinkish flowers, red berries. Vigorous’ 3- 4 ft. 
growing. Fine for tall screens. 
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A variety of the above with deeper pink flowers 3- 4 ft 
and bright red fruit. 
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Upright growing. Rosy red flowers and red fruit. 
HORSE CHESTNUT, Aesculus Hipposcastanum. 40- 
GO TET, eaten tee he cents a ces eo any ye ae EL cee oe ears 3- 4 ft 
Large white, red tinged flowers. Beautiful com-  5- 6 ft 
pound leaves with delicate yellow fall coloring. 
HYDRANGEA, arborescens grandiflora, Hills of 
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Large clusters of white flowers in July. Good for 
shady places. 
—paniculata grandiflora, Hardy Hydrangea, Peegee 
Hydrangea: 48-9 Citasen a oe ee eee ee 2- 3 ft. 
Large panicles of white in August, changing to 
pink and bronzy-green in autumn. 
—<iree, form. of the above.s. 22235. eee 3- 4 ft. 
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