
18 THE CLYDE NURSERY 
SHRUBS Continued 
Each Per 10 
EVONYMUS YEDOENSIS (Yeddo Euonymus) 
Masses of pink and orange fruit follow the yellow June 
flowers. Bushy and desirable. 
2 test Fe ee oe eee $ .50 
3 tov 4c sti Ee eee ee Pe, 
Ato TF oe eae eee 90 
EXOCHORDIA GRANDIFLORA (Pearl Bush) 
Dazzling flowers in May, from buds like pearls. 
3 to A-f tice ee oi ee oe eee .80 $7.50 
FONTANESIA FORTUNE! (Syrian Privet) 
Handsome foliage, hardy, yellow flowers. 
6 1OF- Bux ft dttassses in sakes Og ta iehe eee ed 1.25 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA NANA (Dwarf Golden Bell) 
Dwarf plants bearing a mass of golden bloom in early 
spring. 
PBs toti 24 rico eel noice eee ae OG 4.50 
ZC S “Eas act eee ee a ee eae BF fo 6.50 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA SPECTABILIS (Golden Bell) 
Profuse yellow flowers in early spring. 
2! t063 ftp Rak eee ae ae 49 4.00 
3 tO A Tt ee ao See SF 5.00 
Ast6 +S THe ee a eee 69 6.00 
Bite Oden here Soe ne 85 
& to Jo fin do A eee he ee ee 1.25 
FRINGE PURPLE (Smoke Tree) 
SD tO AETV ee ee ee i328 
: Ae tas Tt se eee pee ee ee 1.50 
FRINGE, WHITE 
2. tO DS ATES EE eee ee eee 1:2 
HAMAMELIS VIRGINICA (Witch-Hazel) 
Flowers like golden ribbons in late fall. Best in moist 
shade. 
2t0e3 Tt ee ae eee ee .60 5.50 
HONEYSUCKLE BUSH (See Lonicera) 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS (Hydrangea Hills of Snow) 
Great masses of white flower heads in mid-summer. 
TE tO 24 Hire eae Rae eee 50 4.00 
