20 Rosedale Nurseries, Eastview, N. Y. 

FLOWERING SHRUBS—Continued 
DEUTZIA lemoinei (Lemoine Deutzia). Slightly larger 
shrub than Deutzia gracilis, with pure white flowers. 
15 tos 8:10. 535,.a eee en Cee $0.60 
D. scabra crenata rosea. Upright, quick growing 
shrub of neat habit. Real pink blooms in late May. 
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DLO O Lite ot oats Se eg eee ene ee $2.50 
D. scabra, Pride of Rochester. White flowers borne in 
July in great profusion. A handsome shrub of vigor- 
ous habit. Attains about 8 ft. in height. 
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300 4 Ices eae oe ean? ate ieee eee 1.00 
A 20. 51. oh waeatlrtac too ase ere aiaeans ates 1.50 
ELAEAGNUS angustifolia (Russian-olive). An ex- 
ceedingly ornamental shrub with gray leaves and or- 
ange berries in Autumn. 
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Hydrangea Peegee 
ENKIANTHUS campanulatus (Redvein Enkianthus). Without. artificial 
shaping, will develop into a handsome, large shrub, well clothed with 
clean foliage which turns brilliant red in Fall. Bunches of nodding flowers 
are borne on the whorled branches and these red-veined white cups are 
quite unlike any other flower. 
DOTS TU Lea Mcp do Acero toe eat dae ad ole Ge ae ee $4.00 
S GO ALT tate coe et ei ete sete a i eae Oa 6.00 
A DO'S Ebi cng ore ota o Ratios ais ozs, Ren ese kare eee 7.50 
EUONYMUS alatus (Corkbark Euonymus). Particularly striking shrub, 
especially in Autumn and Winter, with corky wings and scarlet Fall foliage 
and berries. Blooms white. 
DEO Cb a eee Ae ere RE ee ra A ee $1.50 
3 £64 16. poe eo ah sie bo ere ee eee 2.25 
AGO LGA och er ea ns REL ee ee 3.50 
E. alatus compacta. Just as beautiful and much neater and slower in 
growth than the original. A grand specimen or may be used in founda- 
tion planting. 

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FORSYTHIA spectabilis (Showy Border Forsythia). By far the best of 
Philadelphus the Forsythias in color, size of flower and profusion of bloom. 
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AGO Olt bees a eds Ce skaea ye a eetannalt eee. ee ean 1.50 
HALESIA tetraptera (Silver Bell). A slender shrub, attaining a height 
of 12 ft. The flowers resemble small silver bells. Bloom in May. 
3 tOr4 Tt are 5 Awe er one ee Sie $1.00 
Ar "CO 2): Ebimisse descending) es oes 2.00 
5. 60: 6 -ftios acts tae 2 ti aly te en 4.00 
6 to'7 ft. ce eos ia seen ee eee 6.00 
140/18 £26 See Se Sn ee eee 7.50 
HAMAMELIS virginiana (Witch-hazel). Irregular spreading shrub, with 
large, oval.leaves. Blooms with small yellow flowers close to stem in No- 
vember. Thrives on deep shade or full sun. 
3 to 4 tte, oeeceee ol Ue Se eee $1.00 
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BitO 6 Lbs cca week caus b ood eek ee ee ae ee 2.50 
HYDRANGEA arborescens (Swmmer Hydrangea). Large, pure white blooms 
in July and August. 
H. paniculata grandiflora (Peegee Hydrangea). The best known Hydrangea 
with immense, conical, pink and white blooms from July to September. 

2,60:8 fbiiini ce dick ils cas finale we $0.75 
36054 £0... Sues somes oles cao ee ceecrane eee eee ste 1.00 
A to. 8 fta. 2 sss 2) i4 + ofr dea ee Oe 1.50 
HYPERICUM densiflorum. A slightly larger form than the above, with 
pe bright yellow flowers from July to September. 
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