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FORSYTHIA spectabilis (Showy Border 
I orsythia ). By far the best of the Forsythias 
in color, size of flower. and profusion of 
bloom. 
2 to 3 ft.......$0.50| 4 to 5 ft.......$1.00 
3 to-4 ft. ns, ca ob to16 Themen. 1.50 
ite suspensa. Drooping form of F. spec- 
tabilis. Upper branches arching with lower 
branches creeping. Clear golden yellow 
flowers. 
3 to 4 ft.......$0.85| 4 to 5 ft..... $1.50 
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HALESIA tetraptera (Silver Bell). A slender 
shrub attaining a height of 12 ft. The 
flowers resemble small silver bells. Bloom 
in May. 
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HAMAMELIS virginiana (Witch-hazel). 
Irregular spreading shrub with large, oval 
leaves. Blooms with small yellow flowers 
close to stem in November. Thrives on 
deep shade or full sun. 
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TUONO HE tee oe een $2.50 
HYDRANGEA arborescens (Summer Hy- 
drangea). large, pure white blooms in 
July and August. 
210 Su btn eee $0.40 | 3 to 4 ft......$0.75 
H. paniculata grandiflora (Peegee Hy- 
drangea). The best known Hydrangea 
with immense, conical, pink and white 
blooms from July to September. 
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ILEX verticillata (Winterberry). Berrying 
plants. A fine, native shrub, carrying its 
bright red berries practically all Winter. 
Upright habit with black bark and clean, 
attractive foliage. Plant in groups to in- 
sure production of berries. 
POW Oy rs 1h > com a RAO WTARS| ANA KO) ta ie oer $1.50 
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KOLKWITZIA amabilis (Beautybush). A 
new shrub with slim, arching branches 
covered with pink flowers in June. We 
highly recommend it. 
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LESPEDEZA formosa (Purple Bush Clover). 
Long, drooping racemes of rosy purple pea 
blossoms in September. Dies back in 
Winter and comes again in early Spring. 
BW A TERS hs IA Ras abot Me $0.75 
LIGUSTRUM ibota (Ibota Privet). Grace- 
ful, arching branches with small white 
flowers in clusters. Makes a splendid in- 
formal hedge. Exceptionally hardy. 
2 COLoULU ee eae 20:30) 4 to 5 ft... $1.50 
SHuOrL Ay eee pees {SO OmLOUOs toe ee 2.00) 
L. ovalifolium (California Privet). The 
form most commonly used for hedges. 
2 to 3 ft. .$1.25 per doz., $12.00 per 100 
3 to 4 ft. .$2.00 per doz., $16.00 per 100 
L. regelianum (Regel Privet). A low spread- 
ing form, almost horizontal. 
2 to 3 ft... ...$0.75| 8 to 4 ft... $1.00 
LONICERA fragrantissima (Winter Honey- 
suckle). An almost evergreen shrub with 
glossy foliage retained most of the Winter. 
Small, fragrant, white flowers. 
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8 to 4:fbe ice. <1 270 [ob to Ofte O50 
L. morrowi (Morrow's Honeysuckle). A 
spreading shrub with creamy white flow- 
ers followed by a profusion of red berries 
in August. 
© GOS hte ao $0.60 | 3 to 4 ft......$0.85 
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-ruprechtiana (Manchurian Honeysuckle). 
Dense, upright shrub with cream white 
flowers in June. Red and orange berries. 
3 0.416; Deavys.u. aba, wee. 9.51.00 
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LONICERA—Continued 
L. tatarica (Upright Honeysuckle). Finest 
in habit of Bush Honeysuckles. A rapid 
grower, attaining 10 to 12 ft. in height. 
May be had in either Pink or White- 
flowering varieties. 
ZT tOlou lta . . $0.40 | DitO4. Leena Ono 
oc aHOM ST aN chit oie Bee $1.00 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius (Sweet Mock- 
orange). Extremely fragrant variety of 
Mockorange. Blooms white in May and 
June. 
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P. coronarius aureus (Goldenleaf Mock- 
orange). A dwarf form with bright golden 
leaves. 
PRK ON Me hike Nt Pe A ae oe Ses en $1.00 
P. lemoinei (Dwarf Mockorange). This 
neat, compact shrub needs little pruning 
and will stay indefinitely in scale. Blooms 
profusely with sweet fragrance. 
LS e604 Tie ee ig reek ee $0.50 
P. virginal (Double Mockorange). Fine, 
double-flowering variety which blooms pro- 
fusely. 
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EOI 25 Als 9 aballaNO) 
PHOTINIA viliosa (Redberried Photinia). 
Toothed leaves, 2 to 3 in. long, scarlet to 
deep red in Fall. Flowers white, in broad 
clusters. Berries scarlet, remaining until 
midwinter. 
SO fe eae $1.00 | 5 to 6 ft..... .$2.50 
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RHODOTYPOS kerrioides (Jethead). Small 
shapely shrub bearing white flowers and 
black berries. Foliage handsome. Good 
for shade. 
2to 8 ft..2. 4,7. $0.75 18 to4 fh $1.00 
SALIX caprea (Pussy Willow). Desirable 
for early Spring effects and will do well in 
dry locations as well as wet. 
2 tO: Ocl te npnee ee etic) eee ee $0.50 
SPIRAEA, Anthony Waterer (Dwarf 
Spirea). A small, compact shrub with pink 
flowers in July. 
15 to 18 in.... .$0.40| 18 to 24 in. . . $0.60 
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S. prunifolia (True Bridalwreath). Long 
racemes of pure white flowers in May. 
Small glossy foliage. 
PAD KONG MB OR tc. 3, See $0.75 | 3 to 4 ft......$1.00 
AO {tot ee $1.25 
S. thunbergi (Thunberg Spirea).  Semi- 
dwarf sort with very fine foliage and small 
white flowers. Dense. 
18 to 24 in... . . $0.50 | PFA) Biaite oo x OTS 
S. van houttei. Ever-popular variety, pro- 
ducing an abundance of small white flow- 
ers in clusters. 
DebOVouL Ue $0.35 | 3 to 4 ft......$0.50 
AGGORD: Liven see eer $1.00 
STEPHANANDRA flexuosa (Lace Shrub). 
Splendid shrub of erect habit, with cut 
foliage. Striking at all seasons. 
240-3 ftyda $0.60 | 3 to 4 ft..... .$1.00 
SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus (Snow- 
berry). Pink flowers and white berries in 
profusion. Thrives in shade and is excellent 
for hillside. 
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S. vulgaris (Coralberry). Bears clusters of 
small red berries which remain most of 
the Winter. 
2 to 3 ft.......$0.50| 3 to 4 ft..... .$0.75 
SYMPLOCOS paniculata (Torquoise 
Berry). The conspicuous white flowers on 
a broad, thickly branched shrub are fol- 
lowed by a profusion of beautiful turquoise 
berries in Autumn. 
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VIBURNUMS. The Viburnums probably 
comprise more desirable varieties for land- 
scape use than any other family of shrubs. 
V. acerifolium (Maple-leaved Viburnum). 
A grand shrub for naturalizing and wood- 
land planting. Brilliant Fall coloring and 
- abundance of blue berries for the birds. 
2. GOB. Tb icceeiercts seen ene a ua on rege area $0.75 
V. carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum). Most fra- 
grant of all flowering shrubs. A blossom 
of this delightful shrub will scent an entire 
room. Fairly dwarf and slow in growth 
it eventually attains 5 to 6 ft. in height. 
Blooms are creamy white and borne in 
considerable profusion. Very scarce. 
1 50bO) Loaner $2.75 | 18 to 24 in. . $3.50 
V. cassinoides (Witherod). Color starts in 
June with the large clusters of white flow- 
ers, preceding green berries which in turn 
change to pink and finally blue black. 
Leathery leaves add their touch of crimson 
and purple in Fall. Prefers a moist spot. 
An exceptionally clean and neat shrub. 

2 to 3.fte... 6 -bLl.00)))3 to ft.2ea. ol 50 
ASCO Diller tame tare aie 300 
V. dentatum (Arrowwood). Bushy sbrub 
with white flowers and blue berries. Fine 
for shade. 
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V. dilatatum (Linden Viburnum). Finest 
of the Viburnums. White flowers followed 
by immense clusters of bright red berries 
which turn the entire shrub red. 
2 to 3 ftt.2.....91.00| 4) to 5 tte... o2.00 
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V. lentago (Nannyberry). White flowers and 
bluish black berries which persist nearly 
all Winter. Large shrub with glossy leaves 
which turn purplish crimson in Autumn. 
2 to 3 ft..... .<$1.00|.3 to4 ft-eamesis6 
V. opulus (Highbush Cranberry). White 
flowers, followed by Cranberry-like fruit, 
which persists all Winter. Rapid grower. 
PANNGY BAU cron, Oe ON OOM) Gi WO! AAR 5 5 $0.75 
V. opulus nana (Dwarf Cranberry). <A 
tiny dwarf form growing only a few inches 
high and having dense and lovely foliage. 
10: to L2sinv-a 7 cee ee eae $0.60 
V. prunifolium. The small leaves turn bril- 
hant purple in Fall. Pure white flowers in 
May are followed by pink berries which 
turn to black in late Autumn. 
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V. sieboldi. Vigorous growing shrub, at- 
taining great size. Berries pink, changing 
to black. Large, deep green leathery leaves. 
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V. theiferum. Large compound white flow- 
ers followed by huge clusters of brilliant 
scarlet berries. Probably the most showy 
of all Viburnums when in berry. 
18 to 24 in.....$1.00| 4 to 5 ft......$3.50 
V. tomentosum (Single Japanese Snowball). 
Single white flowers in profusion, followed 
by red berries. Foliage red in Fall. 
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A. (O45 jt eee oe $1.50 
WEIGELA Candida (White  Weigela). 
Sometimes called the Snow Weigela, it is 
a large, bushy shrub 7 to 8 ft. high, with 
creamy white trumpets half buried in the 
numerous sprays. 
2.403 16275) erie ee ee ee $0.60 
W. Eva Rathke. Slower growing than other 
Weigelas but the finest of all. Dark crim- 
son flowers in extraordinary profusion. 
PISO Sel Gese oes pao LO Aah $1.50 
W. floribunda. Extremely vigorous in 
growth with bright crimson flowers. 
DB tes fie $0.50| 3 to 4 ft......$0.75 
4°00 Gees ae ee $1.25 
W. rosea. Medium growth, with beautiful 
rose-colored flowers in June. 
DLO tanta ares $0.50 | 4:t0 5 ft)..9..01.00 
Sin dite. timc: .75| 5 to 6 ft...... 2.00 
