ee intermedia 
Graceful, arching branches. Unusually pleasing when com- 
bined with the fragrant buckthorn. 
Forsythia suspensa fortunei (Fortune’s forsythia) 
An upright form. Bright yellow flowers. 
Both bane are priced as follows: 
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V2) ee Lag V0 do oe ea each! 140% aie ee per do0Z.%: 4.00 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) 
Honeysuckle bushes have long been planted and are unsur- 
passed for grouping in the shrub borders. 
Lonicera maacki 
A tall shrub Browing to fifteen feet. White flowers and bright 
red fruits, 
SAAR PERSO ste. -<0-2 aes: each $ .40 OZ. te eye, mee $4.00 
B/D it sae tiaees ya. ctoce: each += 250 OZ eee sae aree 5.00 
Lonicera morrowi (Morrow’s honeysuckle) 
Of less vigorous growth than Lonicera maacki, Morrow's 
honeysuckle develops into a broad bush seven to eight feet high. 
PA TEV ot hed «ree each $ .35 Here COZENiase tc 3.50 
Ayer t eave lie daa. 28k each _.40 Per-GOZEN 15.5 ace 4.00 
Lonicera tartarica (Tartarian honeysuckle) 
Delicate foliage, pink flowers and scarlet fruits. Ten feet 
D/A Rite icy Sete each S See fe ect DetdOzN. eae 3.50 
S/S eit Aniph et CaCHamen ADA ee kee Deredoz ese 4,00 
o/ Gott anie hae: Cache Pe tot hee eee Derr doz nese 5.00 
Gaba erates PECLMED cna tote teste cerita eset en odsen onde each 1.00 
HYDRANGEA 
These hardy, popular shrubs are 
valued for their mid-summer blooms. 
They do well in shade—even under 
maples. 
Hydrangea arborescena grandiflora 
(Hills of snow) 
A low-growing bush, three to five 
feet high, with large clusters of white 
flowers. 
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