
Hex verticillata 

Hibiscus syriacus 
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DEUTZIA 
Deutzia gracilis—3 ft. Zone V. Drain. 
Danty mass of white, May. 
POG TOMES SiN peewee. 95) 28.00° 469.00 
—scabra—Pride of Rochester—Large 
(100) 
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pinkish white blooms. Vigorous. 
Zone V. 8 ft. 
fa) Out Oe ply eeeee eae oe 12.00 
SEtOmr4eitee 1.15 10.00 60.00 
ELEAGNUS 
Eleagnus angustifolia (Russian Olive) 
20 ft. Zone IV. Drought-resisting. 
Yellow berries in Sept. 
Pol Ziel Oletl Op tYicee ene ee oar oe 15.00 
BetOms dette Zou L007 9.00 
—multiflora (See page 64) 
ENKIANTHUS 
Enkianthus campanulatus (Redvein 
Enkianthus)—12 ft. Leaves brilliant 
in fall. White bells in May. Acid, 
humus. 
Zito otitab&B.20.00— 60.00 ~ 250.00 
EUONYMUS 
Euonymus alatus (Winged Euonymus) 
—8 ft. Zone V, Pink-crimson autumn 
leaves. Interesting shrub. 
CMC Seite re 2.25 18.00 
— —compacta—Dense dwarf form. 
POSIO vuOc Tle acter Bee 400 35.00 
Spio. 4atteee.2 eo. 2.90 20.00 175.00 
125.00 
—bungeana (Winterberry)—18 ft. Zone 
iv. Many pinkish fruits, Oct. 
DOM ae tts 1.25 11.00 90.00 


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Euonymus europeus (Spindle-tree) — 
20 ft. Zone III. Showy red and or- 
ange fruit, Sept. 
Se Oue 4 0it a. coe RLS: 10:00°~ 85.00 
——yedoensis (Yahoo)—12 ft. Zone 
V. Pink fruit in Sept, Handsome 
leaf. 
PAS Cole ph § et Cok Dh dom 8) 00 60:00 
EXOCHORDA 
Exochorda grandiflora (Pearl Bush)— 
12 ft. Zone V. Show of pearl white 
in May. Drain. Avoid lime. 
Oslo mcd sites ae 25001 0,00 285.00 
FOTHERGILLA 
Fothergilla monticola—6 ft. Zone V. 
Odd, white spikes of white, early 
May. Showy. Orange fall leaves. 
Humus, drain. 
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FORSYTHIA 
Forsythia intermedia (Golden Bell)— 
9 ft. Zone V. Familiar yellow 
blooms in April. Almost fool-proof. 
AO TOR Ze i are eee a ee 10.00 
OelOp GA sitar ree Wr) RAO Spee! 
——primulina (Primrose Forsythia)— 
Form of above with pale, creamy 
flowers. Unique, showy. 
SO STOULG aT ieee nee ti) ae 15.00 
SERIO} g 4a tee ee 100s 7200) = 45,00 
— —spectabilis—More, larger, yellow- 
er flowers. Zone V. 8 ft. 
pe 2etOat Gat) ee eee ne Foe 10.00 
Shitey Pagel Tae 115 9.00 65.00 
—ovata (Korean Forsythia)—6 ft. Zone 
IV. Less showy, but decidedly hard- 
ier and a week earlier. 
Osos 4 vitwtts o 130 712.50" 110.00 
—suspensa (Weeping Golden Bell)— 
6 ft. Zone V. Good May show. 
Drooping branches root and hold 
banks. 
Piiiosl Snes ieee 15.00 
atogr a sity reer: 1.25 11.00 85.00 
HAMAMELIS 
Hamamelis vernalis (Spring Witch- 
hazel)—6 ft. Zone V. Pure yellow 
in early March. More fragrant. 
Bushy, suckering clumps. Prefers 
damp soil. 
Sele ei pe ees 7 deel o.00m'25,00 
—Virginiana—20 ft. Zone III. Small 
fragrant yellow, October. Shade. 
TB StOeL4) ine a pen Me 2.00 10.00 
SeiO e4alt ees: 25— 7-00, 8 45:00 
HIBISCUS 
Hibiscus (Althea) —12 ft. Tree-like. 
Zone V. Heavy soil. Various colors 
in July and August. Double pinks 
and whites are very good. Avoid 
purples and reds, except singles. 
Eh2etOnl Sains oo eee 6.00 
— —Anemonaeflorus — Semi-double 
pink. Six weeks in bloom, 
— —Coelestis—Large single blue. 
——Totus albus—Large single white. 
Prices in above 3 kinds:— 
SAG Sie ee oes 1.15 10.00 
Seton sOuliaeewn cs. 2.00 17.50 
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ILEX 
Ilex opaca (See page 31) 
Zone V. More 
shinier 
Ilex serrata —15 ft. 
graceful; more, smaller and 
berries than Ilex verticillata. 
Sito) 64 fe BGB es 2.75 623.00 
—verticillata (Winterberrv) —15 ft. 
Zone V. Dampness preferred. Many 
red berries all winter. A show. 
RG Me) ZH WG ie ee ee aoe 12.00 
Beto 4 ite teee. 1.25 70.00 
HYDRANGEA 
Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora 
(Snow Hill)—4 ft. Zone V. Straggling 
unless cut to ground. Huge white 
blooms, July-August, Manure. 
OeiGe24 sina ae 95 8.50 65.00 
—paniculata grandiflora (Peegee)— 
10 ft. Zone IV. Similar to above, a 
month later, and blooms turn pink. 
Iparitey Mee tay ee Se 6.00 35.00 
IE AGS ee shee ee 1.15. 10.00 85.00 
—Hardy Blue—Attractive. “Zone VI. 
bate: Lorin, B&B:2.°2:20 220.00 
KOLKWITZIA 
Kolkwitzia amabilis (Beauty Bush)— 
8 ft. Zone V. Sun, loose. A light 
green fountain flushed with a cas- 
cade of pink in June. 
1Shio 24, ine ee cee 7.50 65.00 
Optom suite gee 1.50 12.50 100.00 
LIGUSTRUM 
(Amur Privet — 
Zone V. Almost 
Ligustrum amurense 
“North’) — 12 ft. 
fool-proof. 
My etOr Gli. 2 ree ee eek, Se 12.00 
TRRIOa24 0 ity e's ee 3.007 700) 
—ibolium (Hybrid Privet)—10 ft. Zone 
IV. Hardy and compact. The best 
privet hedge for the north. 
OAS ori teh heey een ke RE ee 9.50 
ZolOMRC alt eee 3.00 =Z1.00 
—ovalifolium (California Privet) — 15 
ft. Zone VI. Kills back in severe win- 
ters. Also fool-proof to grow. 
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