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CALLICARPA (Beautyberry). A native large-leaved shrub, 
having in the fall conspicuous violet colored fruits in clus- 
ters. 
Each Per 10 
18.°to°.24 inch. ute eee ee ee Pap rate $ .60 $ 5.00 
2. 26.3 feet. . esti eee ee 75 6.00 
CALYCANTHUS (Sweet Shrub). Plant found in all old- 
fashioned gardens. It has fragrant, dark reddish brown 
flowers. Grows well in shady location. Hardy. 
1846.24 “inch a ee a rere ae $ .60 $ 5.00 
2.63 fests GR ee ee a aa 75 6.00 
CRAPE MYRTLE. The most showy and doubtless one of the 
most satisfactory plants for the entire South. Withstands 
drouth well and blooms all summer. . The soft, fluffy 
flowers of crinkled, crape petals are borne in immense 
panicles. The plant may be trained to tree form or 
allowed to grow in bush form. Hardy south of Ohio River. 
Pink—Flowers bright clear pink of La France rose. 
Purple—Flowers soft lavender-purple. 
Red—A deep crimson in color, exceedingly bright and 
showy. 
White—Flowers white with soft tinge of pink. 
18 to. 24 einehs aro ee es es ee $ .75 $ 6.00 
2 t0%3 feet Arr a Os ae eee ee .90 7.50 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japanese Quince). The old-fash- 
ioned favorite with scarlet flowers in early May, followed 
by quincelike fruit; plant is sometimes called Burning Bush. 
Hardy. 
(ci 24 Sanches ee Deen $ 75 $ 6.00 
Dito 3; fetes ty Ge oh ie Se PE ane 90 7.50 
DEUTZIA (Pride of Rochester). Showy, late spring blooming 
shrubs of varying growth and very free flowering. Valuable 
for all sections. 
LS..to° 242inelie 0 ee Fee ee Re Egal Se $ 60 $ 5.00 
DytO 3 TSE Eee a NA eh Lake FAL ae tae agian to Ne eS 6.00 
FORSYTHIA or GOLDEN BELL. Medium growing shrubs 
which are among the most showy of spring bloomers. 
Erect, spreading branches, broad dark green leaves, golden 
yellow flowers in April. Hardy. 
£8°46224 incha see oe eh ee oe ae $ .60 $ 5.00 
2yto  Jideete ach, ee ee eee eae 75 6.00 
HYDRANGEA A. G. (Hills of Snow). Immense panicles of 
pure white flowers; very showy in August, lasting several 
weeks. 
18-30 24 tinehise ato Maat iene ren eee $ .75 $ 6.00 
2:40; 3 sfeataiouts ce oe eis oer eee 20 = 7.50 
HYDRANGEA P. G. (Pee Gee). Individual flowers of large 
size in June and July; creamy white flowers turning to 
pink in the late summer. This is considered one of the 
best shrubs for lawn planting. 
18946024 inahStet eter ete eae et eee _.$ 75. $ 6.00 
240 3: Feek fates hay ee Ree ee Re at ke 90 7.50 
HYDRANGEA QUERCIFOLIA (Oakleaf Hydrangea). Flow- 
ers creamy white, large oaklike leaves with a dark green 
silver beneath, turning to brilliant colors in the fall. Hardy. 
182402247 inch oe ee a es $ .75 $ 6.00 
2xto..Bfo6t. 2 5 st eee ZR Mag et NN 90 7.50 
LINDERA BENZOIN (Spice Bush). Small bright yellow 
flowers in March and April. In autumn, gorgeous yellow 
foliage with red berries which attract birds. Hardy. 
18:40:24 inch v,. fe ee ed es $ 60 $ 5.00 
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