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EVONYMUS (Continued) 
Alatus Compacta—A dwarf variety of above, 
seldom growing over 4’ 20, ome pL. 20 
Europeus—European Burning Bush 20’ Bright 
green new growth, and profuse fruiting. Leaves 
change to deep purple in fall. 2103 -$1550 
ELSHOLTZIA 
Stauntoni—3’ Very late flowering, deep purple. 
Compact border shrub. Needs some protection. 
18 to 24” ¢ .60 
EXOCHORDA 
Grandiflora—6’ Pearlbush Brilliant white per- 
_fectly round buds, opening into white flowers in 
early May. Slender branched, sparse foliage. 
Should have under-planting of low growing plants. 
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FORSYTHIA 
Intermedia—Showy border forsythia. This variety 
best of forsythias for border or specimen planting. 
Det 3 8 $235 Ato Dah -60 
Intermedia Spectabilis—8’ A hybrid type of above 
with deeper yellow flowers. 
2to 3’ $ .35 4to 5’ §$ .60 
Suspensa—Weeping Forsythia 4’ Almost vine- 
like in growth. Can be trained as climbing vine or 
trail walls or banks. Zitonans > <40 
Viridissima—Greenstem Forsythia 8 to 10’ 
Characteristic flowers, largest. growing of for- 
sythias. Excellent as screen plant. 
5 to 6’ $ .60 
HAMAMELIS 
Virginia—Witch-hazel 10 to 12’ Upright in 
growth, symmetrical. Flowers in November or dur- 
ing winter months. Small bright yellow flowers. 
Likes shade and moist soil. 
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Vernalis—Vernal Witch-hazel 6 to 8’ A more 
compact type. LD Og See oe OU 
HIBISCUS 
Syriacus—Rose of Sharon or Althea 10 to 12’ 
Flowers very late in summer at a time when there 
