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DEUTZIA LEMOINE 
EVONYMUS 
ALATUS. (Winged Burning Bush). Coarse corky wing- 
ed branches, leaves turning to crimson in the autumn. 
Is covered with orange berries -in tan hulls which often 
remain through the winter. 2-3 ft. 75¢ each; 3-4 ft. 
$1.00 each.’ 
AMERICANA. (Strawberry Bush). Flowers are few and 
yellow to a reddish green and not very noticeable but 
the berries are very attractive in the autumn and win- 
ter, being a bright pink in a darker shell. 2-3 ft. 75¢ 
each; 3-4 ft. $1.00 each. 
EUROPEUS. (European Burning Bush). A large shrub 
with interesting shiny leaves which turn to beautiful 
reddish shades in the fall. The plants have a great 
abundance of showy red fruit in the fall. 3-4 ft. $1.00 
each; 4-5 ft. $1.25 each. 
YEDOENSIS. (Yeddo Bittersweet Tree). 8 ft. Notable for 
its ability to thrive in dry locations and poor soil. A 
dstinctive large oriental bush, with long, leathery green 
leaves, ornamental in late fall with attractive bright 
rose-red fruits. The most prolific of the Bittersweet 
Trees. 3 - 4 ft. $1.00. 
DOGWOOD 
CORNUS ELEGANTISSIMA. (Silver Leaf Variegated Dog- 
wood). - Purplish red branches with beautiful silver var- 
iegated foliage. A beautiful plant in- both summer 
and winter. 2-3 ft. 75¢ each; 3-4 ft. $1.00 each. 
CORNUS LUTEA. (Yellow Twig Dogwod). A striking 
yellow branched form of dogwood much used as a 
contrast. 2-3 ft. 75¢ each; 3-4 ft. $1.00 each. - 
CORNUS MASCULA. (Cornelian Cherry). The small 
button shaped flowers appear in early spring before 
the leaves, and in the fall the oblong scarlet fruit is 
very attractive. 3-4 ft. $1.00 each; 4-5 ft. $1.50 each. 
CORNUS PANICULATA. (Gray Dogwood). Upright but 
compact grower, covered with good sized flowers: in 
June. The bark and the under side of the leaves are 
gray, making a fine showing in both summer and 
winter. 2-3 ft. 5Qc each; 3-4 ft. 85c¢ each. 
CORNUS SIBERICA. (Coral Dogwood). A useful filling 
shrub with clusters of fine white flowers, white berries; 
with branches turning to a blood red in winter. 2-3 
ft. 60c each; 3-4 ft. 85c each. 
FORSYTHIAS 
Golden Bells 
FORTUNEI. Erect and most slender of all the golden 
bells. Used for -background planting and is covered 
with a profusion of yellow blooms early. 2-3 ft. 75c¢ 
each; 3-4 ft. $1.00 each. 
INTERMEDIA. The earliest bloomer of all the golden 
bells. Long drooping canes making a dense background 
of dark green. A broad bushy plant and a very heavy 
bloomer. 2-3 ft. 75¢ each; 3-4 ft. $1.00 each. 
Intermedia, in: 
larger flower 
2-3 ft. 75c¢ 
SPECTABILIS. A type very similar to 
growth and habit, but having a much 
and many more blooms on each plant. 
each; 3-4 ft. $1.00 each. 
SUSPENSA. This is the only weeping form of the gold- 
en bells. Slender drooping branches strung with yellow 
flowers and followed by many shiny dark green leaves. 
May be used to good advantage on trellis and along the 
top of rock walls. Can be planted on banks, where it 
is difficult for other plants to grow. 2-3 ft. 75¢ each; 
3-4 ft. $1.00 each. 
HYPERICUM 
MOSERIANUM. A most desirable border shrub, at ma- 
turity attaining a height of about two feet. It has a 
free and graceful habit, producing long slender stems, 
slightly drooping, although the flowers face so that 
none of their beauty is lost. The color is a rich golden: 
yellow and it blooms continuously the entire season. 
15-18 in. 90c¢ each. 
WITCH HAZEL 
HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA. A _ beautiful large shrub or 
small tree sometimes attaining a heighth of twenty- 
five feet. The flowers are bright yellow and appear 
in winter or early spring. 2-3 ft. 75c each; 3-4 ft. 
$1.00 each. 

FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS, GOLDEN BELL 
