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CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japanese Quince)—A very showy bushy shrub of medium size with 
protective thorns. Blooms very early with orange scarlet howers. These offered are cutting grown 
from red flowering. 18-24’ $.50; 2-3’ $.65. 
Pygmea (Dwarf Japanese Quince)—Dwarf spreading shrub to 3 feet. Flowers more salmon 
in color than Japonica. Excellent for heavy hedges. 12-15’ $.45. 
DOGWOOD (Cornus)— Mainly valuable for use as filler plants. Leaves bright and variegated 
on some varieties. White flowers borne in flat cymes are followed by decorative berries which 
attract the birds. The bright and glossy bark is brilliant and many colored for which reason they 
are fine in group plantings for winter effects. 
Gold Bark (Cornus Lutea)—Attains a height of about 5 feet. In winter the bright yellow bark 
livens up the landscape. This variety and the red barked varieties work well together for con- 
trast. 18-24" %.50; 2-3’ $.60; 3-4’ 3.75. 
Gray Bark (Cornus Paniculata)—A well rounded compact bush growing to 6 feet, bearing small 
white flowers in May followed by white fruit or berries on noticeable red stems. 18-24’ $.40; 
2-3’ $.50; 3-4’ $.65. 
Red Bark (Cornus Siberica)—In winter the bright red bark of this shrub offers deep contrast 
to the more sombre colors of other wood. Grows 5 to 6 feet high. 3-4’ $.50; 4-5’ $.60; 5-6’ $.75. 
Red Osier (Cornus Stolonifera)—Medium sized shrub, dark red bark and white flowers followed 
by white berries. 2-3’ $.40; 3-4’ $.50. 
Silver Blotch (Cornus Siberica Elegentissima)—Furnishes all the beauty of the Red Barked 
Dogwood in Winter with the added attraction of beautiful variegated leaves in summer. Very 
showy and one of the best shrubs. Can be kept compact by pruning. 2-3’ $.70; 3-4’ $.80. 
DESMODIUM PENDULIFOLIUM (Bush Clover)—Showy purple flowers in late summer. 
Grows 3 to 5 feet high and winter kills back to the ground only to come up the next year thicker 
and heavier than the previous year. Makes an attractive shrub as it blooms when other flowering 
shrubs are mostly out of flower. 2-3’ $.50. 
DAPHNE MEZEREUM (February Daphne)—A slow growing erect deciduous shrub growing 
to 4 feet. Cone shaped racemes of very fragrant deep red flowers in March before the leaves 
appear. Scarlet fruit. B&B. 18-24” $1.75; 2-214’ $2.50; 214-3’ $3.25. 
DEUTZIA—Tall upright plants which bloom in June. Flowers 
dainty bell or tassel shaped, borne thickly in clusters along its 
branches. 
Crenata FI. Pl.—Double. white, striped pink Grows to 8 feet. 
3-4’ $.60. 
Gracilis—A dwarf growing variety, not exceeding 3 feet at 
maturity. A mass of pure white flowers in May. Excellent 
for foreground for larger shrubbery. 12-15’ $.40; 15-18’ $.55; 
18-24” $.65. 
Lemoine—Medium grower of upright habit; long spikes of 
white flowers. Matures 4 to 5 feet. This is the intermediate 
eee between the taller and dwarf varieties. 18-24’’ $.50; 2-3’ 
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ELEAGNUS ARGENTEA (Silverberry)—A fine large upright 
shrub excellent for high border. Leaves silvery on both sides, 
fragrant yellow flowers followed by an abundance of red fruit. 
4-6’ $.90.4 
ELSHOLTZIA STAUNTONI—A very attractive late summer 
flowering shrub growing 3 to 4 feet with very showy lilac purple 
flowers. 2-3’ $.75. 
ENKIANTHUS CAMPANULATUS (Redvein Enkianthus)— 
Handsome erect shrub to 15 feet. Should be associated with 

Ericaceous plant material. Yellowish pale orange flowers. Deutzia 
bieyig hs Autumn coloring. B & B. 18-24” $1.75; 2-3’ $3.00; 3- 
4’ $4.00. 


Prices: F. O. B. Fairview on orders amounting to $20.00 or more. On orders under $20.00 add 15% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—10% from single rates. 
No discount allowed from 10, 100 or 1000 rates. 
