
DAPHNE (also Page 45) 
D. mezereum (“February” Daphne) 
3 ft. Upright. Zone IV. In April has 
lilac-red masses of bloom. Sun, lime. 
Foliage apt to suffer in hot summers, 
so give part shade south of Boston. 
(Each) — (10) (100) 
12 to 15 in. B&B..$1.00 $ 8.00 $ 60.00 
D. somerset (New) (Pat. 315) 
Fragrant as D. Cneorum (Zone V), 
starry, blush white in mid-May last- 
ting a month. A 3-ft. upright shrub. 
Ibsyaivoy TS) ake ZOO Wie re eee vee Fel 
D. gracilis (Slender Deutzia) 
3 ft. Zone V. Drain. Mass of gleam- 
ing white, May. 
ROstoe 24am see oe 90 6.00 50.00 
D. scabra—Pride of Rochester 
Large, pinkish white blooms. Vigor- , 
ous. Zone V. 8 ft. 
UGRLORLE 11) testa eee Bo. 2.50 9.00 
Stony 4 att aes ae EO (ee OFOUGeOO.00 
ELEAGNUS (Eleagnus) 
E. angustifolia (Russian Olive) 
20 ft. Zone IV. Drought-resisting. 
Yellow berries in Sept. 
POEL OR CA Tin wl eee a S 8.00 
Aetye, dora tees ee ee 7.50 60.00 
ENKIANTHUS 
E. campanulatus (Redvein Enkian- 
thus) 12 ft. Clean, shapely. Large 
leaves brilliant in fall. Red-veined, 
white bells in May. Acid, humus. 
So = ViCCITE Kane crete oa, Bees S00 el oL00 
LORLORZ4eimne b&b 2-00 elo, 0010/00 
EUONYMUS (Euonymus) 
E. alatus (Winged Euonymus) 
8 ft. Zone V. iPnk-crimson autumn 
leaves. Interesting shrub. 
Ite, sabe edad Ware 10.00 90.00 
Dei Oee Celt wae eS Oma 00m 25:00) 
E.a. compacta—Best broad hedge. 6 
ft. Very dense and shapely. New. 
PRONG In: Ketees. Sa e 3.50 26.00 
S552 v7 ip k7 Renamer 1.50 12.00 90.00 
Zenon AY Ate oz AZo 20.00. re ae 
E. americana (Strawberrybush)—8 ft. 
Zone VI. Pink, scarlet fall fruit, 
prickly. 
By eat Ops ent 1 Vee ond ae eed 4.00 
DEL OMmOniten ce OWLS: 400 35.00 
E. bungeana (Winterberry) — 18 ft. 
Zone IV. Many pinkish fruits, Oct. 
GRO LAG cit) atte ied Peal Arte yo. 3 15.00 
Pe 2etO aru teat cept | awk 3.00 20.00 
E. europeus (Spindle-tree) — 20 ft. 
Zone III. Showy red and orange 
fruit, Sept. 
Seikey MC gtd eel 1.25 8.00 60.00 
E. yeodensis (Yahoo Euonymus) 
12 ft. Zone V. Pink fruit in Sept. 
Handsome leat. 
Brto-ars tt Me ee 1.25 9.50 
EXOCHORDA 
E. grandiflora (Pearl Bush) 
12 ft. Zone V. Show of pearl white 
‘in May. Drain. Avoid lime. 
UIA Gor UKs yc thgle toe. Sota eee 2.00 10.00 
SatOmmAe Tt ee sso! OUR ad 0 075.00 
FOTHERGILLA 
F. major 
8 ft. Zone V. Odd, white spikes of 
white, early May. Showy. Orange 
fall leaves. Humus, drain. 
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FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 
F. intermedia (Border Golden Bell) 
9 ft. Zone V. Familiar yellow blooms 
in April. Almost fool-proof. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
MNS) (ey VAN SWaley 9 ae oe Tee 2.00 10.00 
F.i. primulina (Primrose Forsythia)— 
Form of above with pale, creamy 
flowers. Unique, showy. 
WAaViCCT Meme nei tte cM aap f Siu 12.00 
CeOn sete 2-90 G00 40,00 
F.i. spectabilis (Showy)—More, larg- 
er, yellower flowers. Zone V. 8 ft. 
Mi, ARLOML OUI) MRM t take | horn i- 12.00 
PEO Nicer ee eee eee 450 30.00 
a rOw cant eee. 90 6.00 40.00 
F. ovata (Korean Forsythia) 
6 ft. Zone IV. Less showy, but de- 
cidedly hardier and a week earlier. 
pe ZLOB Guirao ee Oe 10.00 
SLO AW ites eet 1.50 12.00 100.00 
F. suspensa (Weeping Golden Bell) 
6 ft. Zone V. Good May show. 
Drooping branches root and _ hold 
banks. 
Ale Oped OWT er tee hs i Hue! 12.00 
Skate VER Gnas Gee 1.25 8.00 60.00 
HAMAMELIS (Witch-hazel) 
H. japonica (Japanese Witch-hazel) 
20 ft. Zone V. Spreading, shrubby 
tree. Tolerant. Yellow in February. 
Showy. 
Sy ytey WS bale WO AON ee 
H. mollis (Chinese Witch-hazel) 
20 ft. Zone V. Better than the 
Japanese—fragrant, more showy, red 
within. Blooms also in February. 
Large, floppy leaves. Interesting to 
see flowers come out in winter sun- 
shine and close again on cold nights. 
Tolerant. 
Isto) PA nal, a. POO) SOO eg 
H. vernalis (Spring Witch-hazel) 
6 ft. Zone V. Pure yellow in early 
March. More fragrant. Bushy, suck- 
ering clumps. Prefers damp soil. 
15 to 18 in. B&B.. 2.00 15.00 125.00 
H.v. rubra—Blooms red, but not fra- 
grant. 
15 to 18 in. B&B.. 2.00 15.00 125.00 
H. virginiana (Common Witch-hazel) 
20 ft. oZne III. Small fragrant pale 
yellow blooms in October. Shade. 
Br Otfou Orin S cues e2 2.00 9.00 
Ciion oR; pale ale 1.00 6.00 40.00 
HIBISCUS (Althea) 
H. syriacus (Rose-of-Sharon) 
12 ft. Tree-like. Zone V. Heavy 
SOllumnV Gnliouss colors) in julyeand 
August. Double pinks and whites 
are very good. Avoid purples and 
reds, except singles. 
“allies toy J%:4 tha, (Gaaiedayel) ee 6.00 
H. syriacus Named Colors 
Semi-double pink, and white. State 
color desired. A red is available 
also but not recommended. 
LORLORZA ST i scade ee Mee o  gee 16.50 
Seater ae ee eee LOO Meno coU mero O00 
H. syriacus Named Varieties 
—JEAN D’ARC—Free-blooming white. 
Double. 
—ANEMONAEFLORUS—Semi-double 
pink. 
—COELESTIS—Large single blue. 
—SNOWDRIFT—Large single white. 
—RUBIS—Single red. 
Prices on above 5 kinds:— 
SL One Qachtee mows TOO Ree O0 50.00 
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