DECIDUOUS SHRUBS (Cont.) 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle) 
Thrive in any garden soil. Tolerant. 
See also page 15. 
L. fragrantissima (Winter Honey- 
suckle) 
6 ft. Zone V. Yellow, fragrant, April; 
red berries, July. Semi-evergreen. 
(Each) » (10) (100) 
OLS iio 24 ings eee aS $ 2.00 $ 9.00 
BHO OS Pils wee ee 00 -7.00= 235,00 
L. korolkowi floribunda (Broad Blue- 
leaf) 
9 ft. Zone V. Intricate gray shrub. 
Pink in June, scarlet fruit in July. 
BVA Nor lah Oates, Pee By 12.00 
OMG = te Eitan tan GOT 7200 = 60.00 
L. morrowi (Morrow Bush Honey- 
suckle) 
Toit Zone) Ve Spreading, bushy. 
Cream in July, scarlet fruit in July. 
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Site) 2h ai L002 735 37.50 
L. tatarica (Tatarian Honeysuckle) 
8 ft. Zone IV. Bushy. Flower, June; 
red berry, July. Order: Red, White, 
or Pink. 
1810; 24°in ne Bee at Oe ee 200 
Chop: ee fae 125. 8.00..-. 60.00 

Ilex verticillata 
MYRICA 
M. carolinensis (Bayberry) 
6 ft. Zone IV. A shapely rounded 
bush. Good foliage. Barren, sandy 
soils — seashore — dry banks. Spicy 
j berries for birds. 
foliage, gray, Wee ae Aap eens 
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NEVIUSA (Snow Wreath) 
N. alabamensis—5 ft. Zone V. Showy 
white, odd blooms in masses, June. 
Drain. 
I Zetog Cairne eo 00.624 7-50 
Vasiloyn ey Gite eee b..50) 212/00 =.9'5:00 
PHILADELPHUS 
(Mock-Orange) 
P. coronarius (Sweet Syringa) 
Qrtt-- Zone ZIV, White in June. 
Very fragrant. Needs lime. 
Otto. 24 in. aaa coe $ 11.00 
3 tO wai eens e~ $1.25 $8.50 60.00 
P. grandiflorus (Scentless Mock 
Orange) 
9 ft. Zone V. Large white blooms. 
June. 
“id aga corso Lep pee ee ce le gs 16.00 
Osi Cge aed et ee 25 8.00. 9°60,00 
P. virginal—8 ft. Zone V. Double, 
fragrant, translucent white blooms 
load the bush in June. Then a fair 
show through summer, particularly 
if pruned. 
12:10, LOvinee sae ee 6 eee SO 
ORO me tires tee 1.50 12.00 80.00 
PHOTINIA (Christmas Berry) 
P. villosa 
20 ft. Zone V. Drain, sun. White 
in May. Showy red fruit. Birds love 
it 
712 torl Oink. ert ae eee $ 12.00 
Det) amA ft untae $1.25 $ 850 75.00 
PRUNUS (Plum) 
P. maritima (Beach Plum) 
6 it ==Zonen IV: Straggling, white 
flowers, edible fruit. Grows in salt 
spray on seashore. 
ees Oa od og he ee a hes! StS $ 11.00 
giZ to 8 ins 22.50 
32 1G et ees re: $1.50 $13.50 110.00 
RHAMNUS (Buckthorn) 
R. cathartica 
IS ft. Zone I. Fine, bushy, dense, 
thorny hedge. Very hardy. 
DetOreS ott eee. $ .90 $ 5.00 $ 40.00 
R. frangula 
15 ft. Zone I. Like above, but shiny 
leaves. August a load of red-purple 
fruit. 
CN Owes. ite OOO) 40.00 
RHODOTYPOS (Jet-bead) 
R. kerroides (White Kerria) 
6 ft. Zone IV. Very tolerant. White 
in May, black shiny fruit all summer. 
19 10224 inp toe $ 7.00 $ 50.00 
Te ees gem a $1.25 9:50 80.00 
RHUS (Sumach) 
All are barren soil plants, 
grown. 
R. canadensis (Fragrant Sumach) 
easily 
3 it. Slrciling.wevone IV. Yellow, 
April. 
PIZStOAO inl ih ee ae 9.00 
2D eeG wit oe $1.00 $ 7.50 60.00 
ROBINIA (Locust) 
R. hispida (Moss Locust) (Rose 
Acacia) 
9 tt eZone “lL Very tolerant, needs 
pruning, but fine peaflowers, May. 
18 tO4 an Ae ee $ 2.00 $ 15.00 
SO naa Tae ae ks $1.25 
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* — young unformed shrubs 
X = each transplanting 
SPIRAEA 
S. Anthony Waterer 
3 ft. Zone V. Rose blooms, June to 
August. Best dwarf, 
(Each) (10) 
* 940°12"in# Xa ee 25.00 
13 Yo: 24 inl ees $ 90 $7.50 50.00 
S. trichocarpa (Korean Spiracea) 
6 ft. Zone V. Neat, spreading bush. 
Garlands of white, June. 
YAR a ae 5 Pine oe .90 
(Spiraea) 
(100) 
6.00 
(Modern 
50.00 
S. Van Houttei “Bridal- 
wreath”) 
6 ft. Zone IV. Familiar everywhere 
for the white May garlands. 
"18-1024 x oe 2.50 15.00 
sto. 42 eae ‘90 8.00 60.00 
SYMPHORICARPOS 
S. racemosus (Snowberry) 
5 it Zone TVs Clay, lime. Useful 
for showy white berries in August. 
Good dwarf shrub. 
“12 to 18 ing ce $ 10.00 
31034 - ties $1.25 $ 8.00 60.00 
S. vulgaris (Coralberry) 
9 ft. Zone IV. Thin growth. Berries 
small, but red and hang late. 
*12t0.18"in = ee 
30 “4a ipa ae 1.00 
6.00 
50.00 
7.90 
SYRINGA (The Lilacs) 
All lilacs are tolerant, dislike 
acid soil, free to bloom. Prob- 
ably the easiest and most use- 
ful of all shrubs. 
S. chinensis (Rothomagensis) 
12 iti=Zone. Ve Graceful; Lilac, May. 
Very faithful bloomer. Lime. Sun. 
2 toe 3 “ita $ 7.50 $ 60.00 
Stow 4 ite $1.25 950 75.00 
S. japonica (Tree Lilac) (Amurensis) 
30 ft. Zone V. Blue-gray clusters in 
June and July. Different. Tolerant. 
OO teeta ane 1.50 12.50 100.00 
AAOBeO cit eee 2.00 15.00 125.00 
S. persica (Persian Lilac) 
6: ft-= Zone_V: Fragrant lilac, May. 
*12 40918 in: = eae 2.90. 15.00 
310-4 ites: See 1.25 10.00 90.00 
S.p. alba—A white form. 
3 tonid efi ee 150292500 2 se 
S. microphylla—6 ft. Zone V. Unique 
fragrance, best of all lilacs. Red and 
pink flowers in unusual number. 
Often blooms again in September. 
Onoda 1730 > 9.50 
S. villosa (Late Lilac) 
9 ft. Dense. Zone V. Violet, late 
May. 
2 AGG tte Oy a 7,00.=,. 55.00 
Pao sho Meee © 1:50? 12-505 95:00 
S.v. Lutece (Henryi)—Larger flowers. 
S10 A Tis ene ee 1.50 12.50 95.00 
S. Vulgaris (Old-fashioned Lilac) 
IS ft. Zone IV. Spreads by suckers 
to huge clumps. Purple, May. Fra- 
grant. 
“ho T0824 in 5 ea 10.50 
ehifer i Maia b25" 950228000 
S.v. alba—White form of above. 
1 8:t0124 an ee aes ee 12.00 
Stu 4) Pees ee 150 12.00 90.00 
