Shrubs 
Crataegus coccinea, THICKET HAWTHORN 20 
Crataegus [krah-tee’-gus] Ancient Greek from 
“kratos” strength 
coccinea [kok-sin’-e-ah] Scarlet 
) oe) ane leaves brilliantly colored in fall. White spring 
THICKET HAWTHORN ossoms and red autumn fruits, 6-8 ft. $4.00 
Crataegus coloradensis, COLORADO 
HAWTHORN IN Geo: 
coloradensis [kol’-o-ray-den’-sis] From Colorado 
A large informal shrub or small tree, having masses 
of white flowers in spring and persistant red fruit 
in fall. Attractive yellow-brown bark. Slow growing. 
4-5 ft. $3.00, 3-4 ft. $1.50, 2-3 ft. $1.00 
Crataegus mollis, DOWNY HAWTHORN 20’ 
mollis [mol-lis] Soft-hairy 
Ws @ Usually grown in the form of a small symmetrical 
tree. White flowers in spring and large red edible 
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0S) 6-8 ft. $3.00, 5-6 ft. $2.00, 4-5 ft. $1.25, 3-4 ft. $1.00 
HAWTHORN Crataegus oxyacantha, ENGLISH 
HAWTHORN 12" 
oxyacantha [ok-si-ah-kav-tha] Sharp thorned. 
The most delicate fine textured and slow growing 
of the hawthorns. Subject to apple blight. 6-8 ft. $3 
’% Crataegus oxyacantha pauli, PAUL’S 
SCARLET THORN 12) 
Clusters of beautiful double red flowers in favorable 
years. Similar in habit of growth to the English 
Hawthorn, but not as hardy here. 5-6 ft. $2.00 
Cydonia japonica, FLOWERING QUINCE ay 
Cydonia  [sy-doh’-ni-ah] Called by Romans 
“Apples from Cydon.” 
japonica [jay-pon’-i-kay] From Japan 
Brilliant red flowers in spring. Slow growing. 
18-24 in. 75c 
Elaegnus angustifolia, RUSSIAN OLIVE - 30’ 
Elaeagnus [el-e-ag’-nus or ee-le-ag’-nus] Ancient 
Greek meaning a kind of willow, also from 
“elaios” olive. 
angustifolia [an-gus-ti-fo’-li-ah] narrow-leaved 
A very hardy and drouth resistant shrub with 'sil- 
ss very-gray leaves. May be grown as a large shrub or 
trimmed as a hedge. ‘ ae ya: eee 
8-10 ft. $2.00, 6-8 ft. $1.50, 4- t; ef0Geees [zs c 
ENGLISH HAWTHORN Specimen plants 50c higher. 
Euonymus alatus, WINGED EUONYMUS 6’ 
Euonymus [eu-on’-i-mus] Ancient Greek name 
meaning “a plant of good repute.” 



DOWNY HAWTHORN 
Ws alatus [ay-lay’-tus] Winged 
Rose-red and green corky bark, red-orange fruit 
PAUL'S SCARLET and rose red leaves in fall. 18-24 in. 75c 
HAWTHORN Euonymus atropurpureus, WAHOO or 
BURNING BUSH 12’ 
atropurpwreus [at-row-pur-pu’-re-us] Deep purple. 
Somewhat similar to the European Burning bush but 
of slower growth, larger leaves and much richer 
fall color. Attractive red and orange fruit hanging 
on till late. 3-4 ft. $1.25 
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