Euonymus Alatus Compacta 
Cornus paniculata 
(Gray dogwood) 
Gray branches, red stems and 
white fruits. Sometimes eight 
feet high but more frequently 
under six. Unexcelled for na- 
turalistic plantings. 

Cornus stolonifera flaviramea (Golden twig dogwood) 
Sometimes erroneously cataloged as Cornus lutea the golden 
twig dogwood has exceptional value in winter. Rarely over six 
feet! tall it carries bluish-white berries. 
All shrub dogwoods are priced. as follows: 
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EUONYMUS 
High fall coloring makes this a prized group of shrubs for 
planting in masses or as specimens. 
Euonymus alatus (Winged spindle tree) 
Curious cork-like bark and irregular branches give the winged 
spindle tree a decorative value in the winter landscape especially 
when silhouetted against the snow. Leaves turn crimson in autuma. 
Good in groups, alone or in a hedge. Trimming almost unnec- 
essary. 
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Euonymus alatus compacta (Dwarf winged spindle tree) 
A lower and more compact form and, like its taller relative, 
carries yellow flowers and scarlet berries. 
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Euonymus americanus (Burning bush) 
Greenish-white flowers in June. In September the crimson seed 
capsules burst’ and reveal orange-scarlet fruits. Up to eight feet 
high. Prospers best in a moist location. 
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