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Flowering Shrubs—continued 
Elaeagnus 
ELAEAGNUS angustifolia (Rvssian Olive). 15 ft. An unusual shrub with dark green 
bark and silvery foliage. Fragrant, deep golden yellow flowers followed by orna- 
mental olive fruit. Valuable for contrast with green foliage plants. 
Eac Each 
Se tom Al tts Bene aor eee ny ae ae $0.75 Bt 6 oft iis meee chen oreo $1.25 
Atos Shh icra eee eee aes 1.00 
Exochorda 
EXOCHORDA racemosa (Pear! Bush). 8 to 10 ft. One of the most pleasing spring 
flowering shrubs, having a mass of white blooms in April. Should be used extensively 
in mass plantings. Prune severely at planting time for best results. pats 
ac 
DE tons. Athy cis eee ee $0.60 4A to (Sift7 ps care Cece ee $1.00 
SU HOA fits Gi ete sentben = seca soemen ene a5) 5. te. Otte, on ate eee ee emo 1.25 
Euonymus 
EUONYMUS alatus (Hinged Ewonymus). 8 to 10 feet. A distinct shrub carrying shiny 
green foliage which colors to brilliant rose in fall. Produces small red berries, and is 
attractive in winter by reason of its curious corky bark. Adaptable to shade or sun; 
an admirable shrub. 
Each Each 
DetOas" flat Creek ee eee redone ee $1.00 4°46. SSMEtRe ios ty nua ene eg oreate $1.50 
EWR Cofte DELLE me Sita oc 7G aioe tne eae Be eZ 
E alatus compactus (Dwarf Winged Euonymus). 5 to 6 ft. Similar to the preceding 
except that it is more compact, does not grow so large and colors more brilliantly 
in the fall. 
Each Each 
USPTO LAM ie te deens ares Sianous) aioe $1.00 Dito 3 FEE Sesees ele reese ene tmereners $1.50 
E. americanus (Brook Euonymus). 7 to 8 ft. Has attractive pink fruit in the fall. 
Foliage colors well in autumn. While it grows under ordinary conditions its native 
habitat is moist locations. 

Eack Each 
Va CoS ab 8 Pree Lr Otiepana eee een hc $0.75 Alto TS Fte Sse ntecele remit wee SieZs 
SEtOeAo aftr ote eaters aie ios, ctorsastoneeehe 1.00 
E. europaeus (European Euonymus). 10 to 15 ft. A tall, slender shrub with green bark 
and deep green foliage that colors in autumn. Prized for the wealth of coral fruit 
in fall. 
Each Each 
BotGr an Ft cwe eects musta eteee: crateste Mes ctohs $0.75 5) to 6 ft) os stele its chs ieee ee $1.50 
uamts WADE nn Gnd SASRRNO GONE i cee cee td ern 1.00 
Hydrangea P. G. E. patens kiautschovicus (Evergreen Wahoo). See page 7. 
E. yedoensis (Yeddo Evonymus). 6 to 8 ft. A showy Asiatic shrub with small yellow 
flowers in early spring followed in fall by scarlet fruit surrounded by pink husks. 
The foliage becomes a briiliant red in autumn. 
Each Each 
DETO SS tie enereksttna theses aes sharers $0.75 An to 5. ‘Ft cishecon cies ieee $1.25 
SE tOe 4a tt etohontn ooeace ecm ke 1.00 
























Forsythia - Golden Bell 
A charming group of shrubs admired for their graceful habits, good foliage and 
early yellow blossoms which precede any new growth. We have selected the best of 
the group. 
FORSYTHIA spectabilis (Showy Forsythia). 5 to 8 ft. Much like Fortunei, except not 
quite as vigorous. Because of its showy flowers, which are borne in great profusion, 
it is the most popular. 
F. suspensa (Weeping Forsythia). 4 to 6 ft. A weeping form much used to cover 
walls or as a low spreading specimen. 
Price of above Forsythias: Each Each 
Zeto 73) Fe ee ee aidan hee $0.60 4 F005. FESS oe pare ieltes cers eee $1.00 
STO A Ft cit pete tt cea oH 
F. suspensa nana. 3 to 4 ft. A dwarf, more compact form with the usual size yellow 
blossoms. Quite useful where a large Forsythia cannot be used. 
Each Each 
TSitos 24 iniotee eee ee $0.60 2 toss tthe Jee ae $0.75 
Hamamelis 
HAMAMELIS vernalis (l/ernal Witchhazel). 4 to 6 ft. A medium shrub with many 
branches which are usually covered with one-half inch yellow blossoms in January 
or February. Prefers a moist location. Good fer naturalizing. 
Each Each 
Do tOCScttS Meeeen et cr eee ee $0.60 4 tO Sitti oak oe een $1.00 
3; tol-4 oft OMe. aotel cee eee ae 
H. virginiana (Common Witch-hasel). 8 to 10 ft. Ribbon-like, yellow flowers in late 
autumn. Good for natural planting and shady places. 
Each Each 
Re Os Mena nea a ONOR Inn oc tae $0.75 D2 10.06 i fts) Voteranteis caves SOR eee $1.25 
Aaa Oot. 1.00 
Halesia 
HALESIA Caroliniama (Carolina Silver Bell). 15 to 18 ft. Blooms with the 
Dogwood. Its great mass of snow-white, bell-shaped flowers are most at- 
tractive, 
Each Each 
SOc Fort eee ee $0.75 Bt to76 abt: ssusieuclweieer ease: GiR25 
4 tN Fister eee 1.00 
Hibiscus - The Altheas 
HIBISCUS syriacus (Shrub Althea). 5 to 7 ft. Blooms from June to frost. 
Upright in growth and rarely spreads over 3 feet. It does astonishingly 
well in cities or congested areas where other plants fail. 
H., Ardens. Double; lavender. 
og H., Boule de Feu. Double; red. 
H. Coelestis. Single blue. 
H., Jeanne d’Are. Double; white. 
Bee ine H., Single Pink. Clear pink. 
+f AV H. totus albus. Single; white. 
. All Hibiscus: Each Each 
t ‘ — z 254023) ft es epee eee $0.60 4. to. 5 ft Sioa re ee $1.00 
Althea-——Hibiscus 3° to 4) fti ne Secon SUB) 
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