18 THE CLYDE NURSERY 

SHRUBS Continued 
Each Per (0 
EVONYMUS YEDOENSIS (Yeddo Euonymus) 
Masses of pink and orange fruit follow the yellow June 
flowers. Bushy and desirable. 
EXOCHORDIA GRANDIFLORA (Pearl Bush) 
Dazzling flowers in May, from buds like pearls. 
PAE (0 bie yA 3 Crear Loe eep tay ¢ Ree RON ne Wika +0 700 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA NANA (Dwarf Golden Bell 
Dwarf plants bearing a mass of go!den bloom in early 
spring. 
AOS tOe 2 AN ns cere eee cigs as eee. eee eee Heit. 4.50 
De tOge 3 ott eae eee rene eg ee 7D 6.50 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA SPECTABILIS (Golden Bell) 
Profuse yellow flowers in early spring. 
Dee TOS Et fee a ee ees wee eee ee AQ 4.00 
SATO tA SE satan 2s it aa eee ire eee GED, 5.00 
YB) coger ih eer eon ron. et ee PE pale VAS 6.50 
FRINGE PURPLE (Smoke Tree) 
SS TO nt A mel te cere ae ee noe ey eee 25 
BETO OST sb Te no eee egg terse ae 1.50 
De fOe Otte ee ee ee. ee ee 2.00 
GO WUE OE tite Ore Geter a ne tenn eee 250) 
FRINGE, WHITE 
tO aoe Lh, eee et ee eee ee 1.00 
Se HOE AS Tire oe See ee ee tee eo SNe tate 1.25 
Ave TO eit, Ret mee ne oe EY ie em ere ee 1250 
HANMAMELIS VIRGINICA (Witch-Hazel) 
Flowers like golden ribbons in late fall. Best in moist 
shade. 
a 6 PY: ae | et ea a ae RO MT he pe nS wae 6.50 
HONEYSUCKLE BUSH (See Lonicera) 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS (Hydrangea. Hills of Snow) 
Great masses of white flower heads in mid-summer. 
2 *toteS Sit ca hota eee ee (es) 6.00 
