HAMAMELIS 
Virginiana (Wiuich-hazel). 15 ft. A large, native 
shrub which has Se ar of small, yellow flowers 
in October and November. 75c. each. 
HIBISCUS 
Syriacus (Alihaea or Rose-of-Sharon). 10 ft. Bright, 
Hollyhock-like flowers in late Summer. Stiffy, up- 
right habit. Red, white, pink. All double. State 
color. 75c. each. 
Coelestis. [arge, single blue flowers. Dwarfer than 
the other types of Althaeas. 75c. each. 

HYDRANGEA 
Arborescens grandiflora (Hills of Snow). 4 tt. 
White flowers. June-September. 75c. each. 
Paniculata grandiflora (Peegee Hydrangea). 8 it. 
Pyramids of white, pink tinged flowers. August- 
October. 75c. each. 
ILEX 
Verticillata (Winterberry). 9 ft. Upright shrub with 
red berries all Winter. Native. Plant two or 
three together. $1.00 each. 
KOLKWITZIA 
Amabilis (Beautybush). 6-8 ft. Graceful and slender, 
with pink flowers in June. Fine, glossy foliage. 
75c. each. 


Forsythia 
DEUTZIA 
Lemoine. 5 ft. Bushy and dwarf. A mass of white flowers 
in May. 60c. each. 
Pride of Rochester. & ft. Tall and 
upright. Flowers are white, with 
pinkish tinge, and double. May. 
Sturdy and hardy. 60c. each. 
EVONYMUS 
Alatus compactus (Dwarf Euony- 
mus). A handsome low-growing 
shrub with brilliant Fail foliage. 
Corky twigs. Fine ior an unusual 
hedge. $1.00 each. 
Europaeus (Burningbush). 15 ft. 
Tail and narrow. Crimson Au- 
tumn foliage and bright red- 
orange fruits. 2-3 ft. $1.00 each. 
EXOCHORDA 
Grandiflora (Pearl Bush). 10 ft. 
Slender shrub with masses of 
pure white flowers in early May. 
Upright habit. Showy. 75c. each. 
FORSYTHIA 
Ovata (Early Forsythia). 8 ft. First 
Forsythia to bloom in April, also 
hardiest; foliage fine, dark and 
broad. 75c. each. 
Spectabilis (Showy Forsythta). 8 ft. 
Rich golden bells. The most 
showy. Compact, shapely, up- 
right. 60c. each. 
Suspensa (Weeping Forsythia). 
Long drooping branches; splen- 
y ie | did for training over trellises of [a as 
Callicarpa Berries covering banks. 60c. each. Buddleia, Charming—Dubonnet 
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