T—English Hawthorn (Crataegus oxy- 
cantha) a small tree with white 
flowers and red fruits. 
4-5’ 
~T—Pauls Scarlet Hawthorn (Cratae- 
gus oxycantha pauli) a thorny 
tree with double, scarlet 
flowers. 
TP Sik as 2 ee ete de SA $ 4.00 
BL—Rose Daphne (Daphne cneorum) 
a low spreading evergreen with 
fragrant pink flowers in early 
spring. 
aR SSL es Ae AE aes Picton $ 3.00 
S—Slender Deutzia (Deutzia gracilis) 
a dwarf shrub, profuse bloomer, 
white flowers in May. 
Li Ziael One eee oe $ 1.00 
S—Lemoine Deutzia (Deutzia lemoi- 
nei) a medium shrub, white 
flowers in May. 
Leet Oo eens Ne $ 1.00 
S—Pride of Rochester Deutzia (Deut- 
zia scabra) a large shrub, 
double white flowers. 
rd: Maver doles Sipe Bie tes Say $ 1.00 
T—Russian-olive (Elaeagnus angusti- 
folia) a small tree with gray- 
green leaves, silvery  under- 
neath. 
lL] OE I es ee $ 4.00 
LOSS. ued terre. eee ne 5.00 
S—Winged Euonymus (Euonymus ala- 
tus) with winged branches, 
crimson leaves and red _ berries 
in fall 
Mea Wend been or ine ee hans Ce $125 
Dro BleiRs A) aka) Aaa 2.00 
S—Dwarf Winged Euonymus (Euony- 
mus alatus compactus) with 
very compact growth. 
S—Eastern Wahoo (Euonymus atro- 
purpureus) hardy shrub with 
red berries and colored fall foli- 
age. 
1D eal Bi terete teen ee Dale2o 
S—European Euonymus (Euonymus 
europaeus) larger shrub with 
more fruits than above varie- 
ties. 
Ae pa ce eee ae $ 2.50 
Notice: 

Once transplanted evergreens, 2-4 yrs. old. 
BLV—Purpleleaf Wintercreeper Eu- 
onymus (Euonymus fortunei co- 
loratus) with leaves purple-red 
in winter. 
8 41 Ose ee $ .50 
LO eee eee 1.00 
BLV—Common Wintercreeper Euony- 
mus (Euonymus fortunei radi- 
cans) evergreen climbing vine, 
clings without support. 
BLV—Bigleaf Wintercreeper Euony- 
mus (Euonymus fortunei vege- 
tus) same as above with larger 
leaves and scarlet fruits. 
5 AW AAG eA a ike sgh $ 1.25 
S—Yeddo Eucnymus (Euonymus ye- 
doensis) large shrub with mass- 
es of pink and orange berries. 
16 2a eA ie ae $ 1.00 
S—Common Pearlbush (Exochorda ra- 
cemosa) white flowers, likes 
moist soil and shade. 
LS Dae a eee $ 1.00 
S—Showy Border Forsythia (Forsy- 
thia intermedia spectabilis) the 
best bloomer in the Forsythia 
family. 
2d | ah bloat gene een $ 1.00 
Bek” ae mere © i 1.35 
S—Early Forsythia (Forsythia ovata) 
very hardy and earliest to 
bloom. 
3-4’ 
Our nursery is open every day from April lst to June 15th and from Labor Day 
until Nov. lst. At other times we are closed on Saturdays and Sundays. Appointments may be 
made at any time. 
We sell for cash only. 
advance. 
Deliveries are made every Friday on stock that is paid for in 
Whenever possible, customers should call for their stock, 
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