16, CHAMPION NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 


DIVARICATA 
COTONEASTER 
CHIONANTHUS 
VIRGINICA. (White Fringe). A very attractive shrub 
with large leathery leaves and lace-like white flowers 
borne in gracefully drooping clusters. Often tree like 
but usually bushy to the ground. 18-24 in. 75c. 
CLETHRA 
ALNIFOLIA. (Sweet Pepper Bush). A small shrub, very 
fragrant in August and September, when covered with 
long snowy wands of creamy white flowers. It is used 
well in a border close to a house where the fragrance 
may drift into the house. 18-24 in. 70c. 
CORYLUS 
AMERICANA. (Filbert or Hazelnut). A compact well 
foliaged shrub which makes a wonderful screen or used 
well in a shrub planting; also one may enjoy a good 
supply of filberts. These plants bear young and very 
heavy year after year. 2-3 ft. 75c; 3-4 ft. 90c. 
COTONEASTERS 
ACUTIFOLIA. (Peking Cotoneaster). A fine shrub with 
a leaf larger than most of the Cotoneasters, dark green 
in color and having a slight waxy appearance. The 
flowers are small, pink in color, and are followed with 
shiny black fruit which hangs on the plant most of the 
winter. 2-3 ft. 70c; 3-4 ft. 90c. 
DIVARICATA. (Spreading Cotoneaster). This makes a 
handsome shrub with its graceful spreading habit and 
in autumn and winter it is covered with bright red 
fruit. B&B 2-3 ft. $1.75; 3-4 ft. $2.75. 
FOVEOLATA. Grows to a heighth of about ten feet with 
graceful spreading branches. The flowers are small but 
the plant is covered with shiny black berries through- 
out the winter. The foliage turns bright scarlet and 
orange in the autumn which makes a beautiful show in 
color. B&B, 2-3 ft. $1.75; 3-4 ft. $2.75. 
DEUTZIA 
GRACILIS. (Slender Deutzia). An excellent shrub for 
border planting and very attractive when covered with 
its many bead-like buds which open into pure white 
flowers in June. Two feet. 15-18 in, 55¢c; 18-24 in. 70c. 
GRACILIS ROSEA. (Pink Deutzia). Has the same habits 
as Gracilis but grows a little taller and is covered with 
rose pink flowers in bloom. 18-24 in. 60c; 2-3 ft. 80c. 
LEMOINE!. (Lemoine’s Deutzia). Medium large flowers 
of pure white borne in cone shaped heads, attains a 
height of four feet. 18-24 in. 60c. 
SCABRA. (Pride of Rochester). Grows slowly and 
bushily and blooms in May before the others. The 
flowers are large, free and double white. 2-3 ft. 40c; 
3-4 ft. 50c. 
gray appearance. 
CEPHALANTHUS 
OCCIDENTALIS. (Button Bush). A dense round bush 
four to six feet in height with beautiful waxy green 
leaves. This plant does well in a damp location and 
in July is covered with large fragrant, ball shaped green- 
ish white flowers. 2-3 ft. 65c. ; 
DOGWOOD 
CORNUS ELEGANTISSIMA. (Silver Leaf Variegated Dog- 
wood). Purplish red branches with: beautiful silver var- 
iegated foliage. A beautiful plant in both summer 
and winter. 2-3 ft. 75c. 
CORNUS LUTEA. (Yellow Twig Dogwood). A striking 
yellow branched form of dogwood much used as a 
contrast. 2-3 ft. 65c. 
CORNUS MASCULA. (Cornelian Cherry). The small 
button shaped flowers appear in early spring before 
the leaves, and in the fall the oblong scarlet fruit is 
very attractive. 3-4 ft. $1.00; 4-5 ft. $1.50. 
CORNUS PANICULATA. (Gray Dogwood). 
compact grower, 
Upright but 
June. The bark and the under side of the leaves are 
gray, making a fine showing in woth summer and 
winter. 2-3 ft. 50c; 3-4 ft. 70c. 
CORNUS SIBERICA. (Coral Dogwood). A useful filling 
shrub with clusters of fine white flowers, white ber- 
ries; with branches turning to a blood red in winter. 
2-3 ft. 40c; 3-4 ft. 60c. 
ELEAGNUS 
ANGUSTIFOLIA. (Russan Olive). A small shrub-like 
tree, sometimes attaining a heighth of twenty feet. The 
flower is small, yellow within and very fragrant while 
the fruit is small round, yellow and covered with silvery 
scales. 2-3 ft. 60c; 3-4 ft. 70c. 
ARGENTEA. (Silverberry). Erect shrub to 12 feet with 
reddish brown branchlets. The foliage has a ‘silver 
The flowers are yellow and very fra- 
grant. The berries are round and densely covered with 
silvery scales. 2-3 ft. 60c; 3-4 ft. 70c. 
EVONYMUS 
ALATUS. (Winged Burning Bush). Coarse corky wing- 
ed branches, leaves turning to crimson in the autumn. 
Is covered with orange berries in tan hulls which often 
remain. throughout the winter. 12-18 in. 75c; 18-24 
in. 95c. 
AMERICANA. (Strawberry Bush). Flowers are few and 
yellow to a reddish green and not very noticeable but 
the berries are very attractive in the autumn and win- 
ter, being a bright pink in a darker shell. 2-3 ft. 60c; 
3-4 ft. 75c. 
EUROPAEUS. (European Burning Ash). A _ large shrub 
with interesting shiny leaves which turn to. beautiful 
reddish shades in the fall. The plants have a great 
abundance of showy red fruit in the fall. 3-4 ft. 75c. 

DEUTZIA LEMOINE 
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