CARYOPTERIS (See page 62) 
Cuonymus ( Cvergreen ‘Bittersweet ) 
CERCIS 
Chinensis _ Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 The Most Versatile, Hardy, Easily Grown Evergreen Vine and 
This charming brilliantly spring-flowering shrub is a Chinese counter- Shrub. The Plant of 1000 Uses. 
part of the American Native Redbud. It flowers at the same time, but 
the quantity and quality of its flowers far surpass those of our common Radicans, Wayside Gardens Compact Form 
ee ane cere cere oe nas 
; right purple blossoms almos De Fave m i g10) 5 
double the size of the common variety and noticeably darker. You will fe eae ce plants $1.20 $3.30 $10.50 
want this in your garden surely. Ultimate height from 6 to 8 feet. “18 inch, bushy plants 1.50 4.00 15.00 
An excellent evergreen, fine in either shade or sun. Its habit is a bushy 
growth. Foliage a dark shiny green and rather small. This vine may also 

CHIONANTHUS be trimmed into a small evergreen hedge for formal beds or walk. 
Virginica Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 Radicans vegetus 
One of the most striking of native small trees. Its handsome, oblong : Each Three Doz. 
eae he pun eolaen veley in euiiion, ua June large masses of 15-18 inch, well branched plants $1.25 $3.50 $12.00 
oose panicles of feathery petaled, snow-white flowers make it an out- 24 inc 5 / 5 
erardiga carder plant 24 inch, well branched plants 1.50 4.00 15.00 
24-30 inch, heavy plants 2:00 7 5-58 20.00 
2 (Evergreen Bittersweet.) A strong growing variety, with larger leaves 
CORNUS - Dogwood rae Os a and producing eaoet orange-red berries, which remain 
3 ; ; re on the plant the greater part of the winter. As an evergreen, absolutel 
Florida (White Dogwood) Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $30.00 hardy wall cover, this plant is unequalled. Beautiful on big old trees oF 
Nothing we can say will add to the charm, beauty“and popularity of shady walks. Will grow 25 to 30 feet high. 
the white Dogwood. It is THE finest native American small tree. We *Kewensis Each 60c, Doz. $5.00, 100 $30.00 
offer well rooted, ready-to-bloom, 4- to 5-foot trees. Uva . ce i ae ele es 
Z ¢ : ae iniature Evergreen Bittersweet.) A variety with very small, dark 
Florida rubra (Pink Dogwood) Each $4.50, Three $12.75, Doz. $45.00 green foliage. Everyone who has seen this appreciates its value as a 
rock plant. It grows close to the ground, and is a most valuable plant 
There are no trees or shrubs which possess a larger measure of attrac- V 
for a shady place in the garden where a delicate evergreen is needed. 
tiveness throughout the whole year. The rare pink Dogwood is similar 
in all respects to the common variety except that the flowers are a Fine ground cover under small trees. 
beautiful shade of pink. A good specimen in full bloom is a magnificent ‘ 
oe er Does well in shade. We offer plants full of buds, about Evergreen Bittersweet—Euonymus Radicans 
fe} eet tall. 
DEUTZIA 
All Deutzias are showy flowering shrubs of VERY bushy habit. They 
have many stems rising directly from the root, arching upward and outward, 
thickly covered with foliage which almost completely disappears in May 
under a superabundance of panicles of small, frilled, bell-like flowers. They 
are hardy throughout most of the country. 
Gracilis Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $8.50 
Seldom more than 2 or 3 feet high. This is one of the prettiest and 
most graceful of all the Deutzias. The plant makes a fountain-like 
bush attractive at all times of the year. In May it is covered with 
an astonishing profusion of delicate snowy white flowers. It does well 
in light shade and is well adapted for low edgings to walks or paths, 
excellent in clumps in the foreground in the border. 
Lemoine Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $8.50 
Lemoine’s Deutzia is a hybrid variety and not unlike Deutzia Gracilis 
but even more floriferous with flowers packed into short, chubby sprays. 
the color is creamy white and quite distinct. 
NEW SNOW-WHITE, UPRIGHT GROWING DEUTZIA 
Crenata erecta Each $1.25, Three $3.50, Doz. $12.00 
This beautiful strong, upright growing hybrid came to us from France 
a few years ago. It produces large, single, milk-white flowers in hand- 
some pyramidal clusters. Shown in England a few years ago, it received 
an Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Its upright 
growth and modest height, 3 to 4 feet, make it an excellent shrub for 
foreground planting. Last, but not least, is the enormous amount of 
flowers which completely cover the bush at flowering time. 

EUONYMUS 
Alatus compactus (Dwarf Flame) Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
In the Arnold Arboretum in Boston this shrub causes much comment 
each autumn for its unbelieveable brilliance of foliage. Its compact 
growth, easy culture, and slow growth make it one of the outstanding 
shrubs for hedges as well as individual specimens in the garden. Its 
ultimate height is six feet. Be sure to plant one or more of them in your 
garden for a brilliant autumn foliage display. Does well in shade. 
EUONYMUS EUROPAEUS 
Intermedia (Macrophylla) = Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
Also known as Fructo-coccineo. This upright growing small shrub 
(6 to 7 feet high) should be among the first twelve fruiting orna- 
mentals. The rigid branches are a perfect sight when carrying the 
extra large rose-red fruits which age to a brilliant red and are re- 
tained long after the leaves have dropped. Cut sprays placed in 
water will last six weeks or more. The tree is easily grown anywhere 
and free from “bugs” and troubles. Excellent for the small garden. 

Patens Each Three Doz. 100 
Bushy plants, 15-18 inches $1.20 $3.30 $10.50 $75.00 
Bushy plants, 18-24 inches $1.50 4.00 15.00 100.00 
This is one of the finest ond easiest grown evergreen shrubs. Compact 
and shapely, and ultimately about six feet tall. Its foliage is rich green, 
somewhat like that of Euonymus Vegetus and remains on the plant 
practically throughout the entire winter and is quickly replaced by 
shiny new foliage. In spring it is a plant par excellence for growing 
in shady places, under tall trees or in sunless corners. It makes a fine 
hedge and can be pruned any way to suit. Blends beautifully with 
evergreens, grows equally well on acid or alkaline soils and is iron-clad 
hardy. In autumn numerous orange berries add to its charm. Trans- 
plants easily either in fall or spring. Does excellently in shade. 
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