GLOUCESTER AND IPSWICH, MASS. 
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EACH TEN 
ELAEAGNUS 
§Angustifolia (Russian Olive). 20 ft. Excellent for mass 
planting. Fragrant yellow flowers followed by or- 
ange-yellow berries enhancing its silvery grey leaves 
and branches. 
4-5 UES eg USAR Re Ae Ei oaP al ds00 
SS ie ane C75 re 5:0 
EUONYMUS Euonymus 
*+§ Alatus (Winged Euonymus). 8-10 ft. Shrub of com- 
pact habit. Small leaves on four-winged branches, 
yellowish flowers in May and June. Brilliant red fruit 
and foliage in autumn. 
MIMI ENG 115°; sas vn seep hobte veaastos a ian cevass cavers 110 10.00 
SE ais oie meee eee eee 5050 1'3.00 
RI Re Os. Sh tee iig tess coleveahegecssines 2.00 18.00 
(hes ASSES OR ia a 3.00 
*t§Alatus compactus (Dwarf Winged Euonymus). 6 ft. 
A very choice, dwarf, compact variety which is un- 
questionably one of the best deciduous shrubs for 
growing in the shade. For a low, wide hedge, this 
variety has no equal. Bears red berries. 
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BE esc tea cock vocapcuisdaccccececctacehe tne Le7oaee tt 5-00 
§Bungeanus (Winterberry Euonymus). 15 ft. Tall, slen- 
der shrub covered with bright orange fruit hanging 
on slender threads. 
ME Eee ye le cies. 1.00 9.00 
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UMMM OY Pee ee pes Ne Lo gh oases csWberdasei ce 2.00°—= 18:00 
§Europaeus (European Euonymus). 10-15 ft. A tall, 
slender variety with deep green foliage which colors 
in autumn; wealth of pink berries in fall. 
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*§8Y edoensis—tree type (Bittersweet Tree). 8 ft. A very 
distinctive Oriental variety, with long leathery green 
leaves. Probably the most prolific of the bittersweet 
trees with its production of attractive bright red 
fruit in the fall. Thrives in dry locations and poor 
soil. 
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BREET Et Ss, 5005 decane LARPS ap teee rae my 2.00 18.00 
eek ate fe Pap aioe ven itim Yeas vashed eos 8:00. 27.00 
FORSYTHIA Golden Bell 
*Intermedia spectabilis (Showy Border Forsythia). 8 ft. 
Bright yellow. Flowers more profusely than the 
original type, and richer in color. Flowers in April 
and May. 
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MRD 2 Non.) oo soe sesh dake foec vay eeeitn dese atts 110 10.00 
TG a ee RAS ec, scan de oansedoncve Stamens 165 14.50 
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For shrubs suitable for hedging, see page 31. 
Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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