Deciduous Shrubs 
Unless otherwise stated all plants in 
this section will be dug “bare roots.” 
ACER palmatum (5) 
JAPANESE MAPLE 
Green Seedlings 
4 in. pot strong) ee 
CALLICARPA giraldiana (5) 
GIRALD BEAUTYBERRY 
The finest of all Callicarpas. Growth 
is decidedly erect to 8 or 10 ft. Like 
other Beautyberries its greatest charm 
lies in the clusters of very handsome 
blue berries which have a brilliant me- 
tallic hue rarely found except in Calli- 
carpa, Dianella and Billardiera. They 
remain on the bush long after leaves 
have fallen. 
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CARYOPTERIS clandonensis (5) 
BLUEBEARD 
This new hybrid ’Blue Spirea” is be- 
coming very popular. It grows quickly 
and gives profusion of color in summer 
when flowers on shrubs are scarce: 
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CHIONANTHUS retusus (5) 
CHINESE FRINGETREE 
The National Horticultural Magazine 
for April, 1946, contained an illustra- 
tion and description of this rare and 
beautful white-flowered large shrub, 
adding the wish and hope that some 
nurseryman in the country would pro- 
pagate and make it available. At pres- 
ent stock is limited so we do not want 
orders for large numbers just yet but 
prefer a wider distribution. Before 
many years pass we should have a 
greater supply. For distant shipment 
the plants can be removed from the 
cans or pots and sent “bare roots.” 
gal. graftechi meee ere ee 
4 in pot Se oe GR we 
CORNUS florida (4) 
FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
gal. SE Nahas Mente oy eM ly De ea 
DEUTZIA monbeigi (6) 
MONBEIG DEUTZIA 
Bears a_ profusion of small white 
flowers literally covering the plant 
and making a really beautiful sight. 
A.M.R.H.S. 
gal. POS AREY EERE sa es 
EUONYMUS oxyphyllus (5) 
Valued for the intensely brilliant red 
autumnal coloring of its large leaves. 
FRANKLINIA alatamaha (5) 
FRANKLINIA 
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