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CORNUS FLORIDUS — A white 
flowering small ornamental tree. 
Foliage turns to dark red in au- 
Ry Vera OAH ore 65¢c 
CORNUS, FLAVIRAMEA LUTEA, 
(Goldentwig). Strong broad leaf. 
A shrub of medium size with 
bright yellow bark in the winter. 
Small white flowers. Fine for con- 
trasting with other shrubs in mass 
planting. 
2-3 feet, strong, each _______ 
DEUTZIA, (Pride of Rochester) — 
Earliest blooming Deutzia, having 
large, double, white flowers tinged 
with rose. Blooms in May. Good, 
compact grower. ; 
2-3 feet strong, each ___-_--- $0.50 
3-4 feet select, each _______- $0.75 
EUROPEAN BURNING BUSH — 
(Euonymus). Erect growing with 
slender green branches. Bright 
green leaves. Peculiar rough pink 
Truit. 
2-3 feet select, strong each__ $0.75 
GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia). These 
golden bell-like flowers come with 
the first robins and the branches 
are loaded with bloom before the 
leaves unfold. Fully hardy, does 
well in shade, grows 5 to 6 feet 
tail. 
BARBERRY 
RED-LEAVED 
Striking, bronze- 
red foliage, giv- 
ing best color ef- 
fects when plant- 
ed in full sun- 
light. Especially 
showy and rich in 
the foreground of 
Shrub or ever- 
green groups; al- 
so fine for hedges. 
Red berries from 
fall until spring. 
144-2 feet, each 
55c 
2-3 feet, each 
80c 
2-5 feet strong, each ________ $0.50 
3-4 feet select, each ________ $0.75 
COTONEASTER, ACUTIFOLIA — 
A beautiful hardy shrub introduced. 
from Northern China, with spread- 
ing, slender branches, beautiful 
dark green foliage, flowers pinkish 
followed by black fruit. A ‘*beauti- 
ful plant for garden hedges. Shears 
well. 
114-2 feet, e-yr., each ______ 
GOLDEN ELDER — The golden 
beauty of its foliage contrasts rich- 
ly with the green of other shrubs. 
Large white flowers followed by 
purplish berries that are edible. 6 
to 10 feet at maturity, but easily 
trimmed to any desired size. Plant 
in full sunlight. Excellent for 
specimen planting borders or back- 
eround. 
2-3 feet, select, each 
HONEYSUCKLE (Tatarian) — An 
outstanding shrub for specimen 
planting. Will grow 8 to 10 feet 
tall and becomes almost that wide. 
Covered in May and early June with 
white flowers followed by clusters 
of bright, red berries that beautify 
this shrub throughout the summer. 
Prices for Red, White and Pink: 
2-3 feet Strong, each 
3-4 feet, select, each 
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