4 FALL PRICE LIST, SEPTEMBER 15, 19343 

SHRUBS (Continued) 
Perl 
EUONYMUS. Grown for handsome foliage and attractive fruit. 
Atropurpurea (Burning-Bush) Purple flowers, scarlet fruit. 25 ft. 
ANB Set © 6 ta ee Se ee ee ee eee 4.00 
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Europaeus, Flowers yellow, fruit pink; grows rapidly. 25 ft. 
BEE BST YEN Fe escent te a RE EI a ee De OE Na a a Sa pt es 3.20 
229 leet pee eee a 5 ee Ee ee I ee eee ee 2.50 
EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA (Pearl Bush) 10 ft. 
Slender branched shrub with bright green foliage and large 
showy racemes of snow-white flowers. 
BIL SE Gaia 25 a ee De, Rey hg i ha RO Uti ROE pe se 3.50 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) Bright yellow flowers, early spring. 
Fortunei, Upright, arching branches. 10 ft. 
eT Neos 21) Amerada ad La yh atid be A foley en ik te hele, eaten apes 2.50 
Dia 3 ert OO te ee a ee ee ee ee eee ee 2.10 
Intermedia. Slender arching branches. 10 ft. 
GE4e LOGE eee a ee te eee eee 2.50 
ms eed GG Ue er ee a a ee ee 2.10 
Intermedia spectabilis. Largest, darkest flowers. Most profuse 
bloomer. 10 ft. 
Bear Es WY a ale a OE GE i Repent oly te ae i ra el ke ae 2.50 
PS ool SYS) Bp ett a EL a EC el May cap 2D age NEED el rah eS Muar ih, Se ag 2.10 
Suspensa. Slender, trailing branches, rampant grower. 10 ft. 
2 aM OC GH Bee eee are a ee nae TN Ne ne ee, eee ere ear 2.40 
[Ls 241 TC CS eee eee ee I ce re ee a ee ee eee wer eee ae 1 
HAZELNUT (See Corylus) 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) Desirable for foliage, flowers and berries 
Fragrantissima. Fragrant flowers, red fruit. Nearly evergreen. 8 ft. 
DEORE Vey Oe oe see Dre Dae ee ad Woe, OC Ge ated 109 oe Lea pai hp iunreees elie 2.10 
Bea beh Bae) aN SS pce te A sR I eg a ED A OR Sr a ae ae IES SAL 
Goldflame (See page 1) 
Grandiflora rosea. Upright. Pink flowers. One of the best. 10 ft. 
DIE oN Po ea Pant Sy ape in oly ee eee ecg ears Ol oe ates Hy ke he SS 2.16 
Morrowi. Spreading habit. "White flowers, red fruit. 8 ft. 
28 PL COT ee er ee ee ee ae ae te ee en eee ee PAK) 
Roe 4 wR AKA AK atc) SeaP YT vabs mec Get en eee ett, ONE a Bae Ree seta oat A eye SAB ae. SES 1.70 
HD 7AEN teh aXe) aKetsy. ee eee = 1 mes Riera cee neers Oe a. a ey Sa ce, 1.20 
Tatarica rosea. Pink flowers, red berries. Upright. 10 ft. 
aA MT CC Cement ee a Ne eo ne ON Oe A Re eee ee 2.40 
VAR T) BIT (c) OF, a eisn waleapli pea Ran seid Babe 5 5 il lee oe page hed ak eat sop ployee ce hun ol 1.90 
Tatarica rubra. Deep pink flowers, red fruit. Upright 10 ft. 
Se BS BR SLE) Bee sh Rl ean tw ke rately Ted Raa ae 2s oa) gnrfay piadoarne cans 2.40 
VIS iW ENN | Blt eg a pe aS tg hy gor A ag AA a a cel 2 yo De 1.90 
Tatarica rubra, Wheeling strain. Flowers deeper shade than the 
species. 10 ft. 
Coe OL ee re ee ee eee ee eg et ee ee ee eee eee 2.40 
aD LORS ee ae a oe eS ne ee ee, Oe eee eee 1.90 
Tatarica rubra, var. Zabeli. Supposed to be the darkest colored 
Lataricas LUDTa OM rt. 
on 4 “£66 Sete ee eee a ee ee ee ee 2.50 
aS aeRO OL ite ot er er ne Les es oe 2.09 
HYDRANGEA 
Arborescens grandiflora (Snowhill H.) June-July. 10 ft. 
Pee Malle Ko) a Reed a pa Lae Rep kan aR fl Oh OE i Pn ss ne Tae Penh hk wk tm 3.20 
L6-24-inchea [2 ee ee ee eee 2.50 
Listes inches an 2 eee a ee ee eee ee eee) 2.00 
Paniculata grandiflora (Peegee H.) July-October. 
LLG 1) ERS a RRR AD Merck ae Pale nL 2 Sal a erated tr meal as Yt 2.90 
Teee4iwohes? 1505 Sos te ee are ee eee 2.40 
BES I ay bcs) 65. ae mia Reh ere se ed le ea tk 1.80 
ILEX VERTICILLATA (Winterberry) 
Showy red berries in winter, rarely eaten by birds. 10 ft. 
AB S245 SCH Gio co Sreetcoengrenesin oe et 2.40 
JUJUBE (See Shade Trees) 
Per1)0 
28.00 
22.00 
30.00 
22.00 
18.00 
22.09 
18.00 
22.00 
18.06 
20.00 
15.00 
18.00 
14.00 
18.06 
18.00 
14.00 
10.00 
20.00 
16.00 
20.00 
16.00 
129.00 
16.00 
22.00 
17.00 
28.00 
22.00 
17.09 
25.00 
20.00 
15.00 
20.00 
