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COTONEASTER—continued 
foveolata 8 ft. GLOSSY COTONEASTER 
A fine massive shrub for the large home or for screening in 
the border. Graceful arching branches. The leaves are larger 
than the other varieties, glossy green. The berries are black 
in the fall, very attractive against a background of orange 
and scarlet foliage. 

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CYDONIA japonica 6 ft. FLOWERING QUINCE 
Sometimes called Fire Bush because of the brilliant scarlet 
flowers borne on the inner stems in early spring. In the fall 
the plant bears yellow, pear-shaped, fragrant fruit. The foliage 
is bright, glossy green. Excellent for foundation planting or in 
the shrub border. 

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DEUTZIA lemoinei 4 ft. LEMOINEI DEUTZIA 
One of our best dwarf shrubs due to its compact habit and 
snow white flowers borne on slender twigs in May. Thrives 
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“ing or in front of larger growing sorts. White flowers in May 
and June. Thrives in shade. 
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PRIDE OF ROCHESTER DEUTZIA 
This variety has pinkish-white bell-shaped flowers borne 
in clusters in June. Its rapid growth makes it desirable for 
screening purposes. 

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ELAEAGNUS angustifolia 12 ft. RUSSIANOLIVE 
Shimmery silvery-green foliage during entire growing sea- 
AY Cee son makes this a very desirable shrub for the border planting. 
It has tiny yellow flowers in June’ and silvery olive-shaped 
fruit ripening in August. 
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EUONYMUS 
A group of shrubs having unusually attractive foliage in the 
summer which turns to brilliant shades in fall. The flowers are 
not very showy unless planted in masses, however, the fruits in 
the fall after the leaves have dropped provide a great deal of 
interest. They are desirable shrubs in both the foundation planting 
and shrub border. 
EUONYMUS alatus 68 ft. WINGED EVONYMUS 
An interesting shrub throughout the entire year. The luxuri- 
ant green foliage in the summer changes to a warm crimson 
in autumn and is followed by dainty red berries against the 
winged corky bark which holds interest throughout the winter. 
It is compact growing and is excellent as a specimen, in the 
border or around the foundation. 

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