INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 
CARAGANA ARBORESCENS 10-12 ft. 
Siberian Peatree 
_ Large upright shrub. Small yellow flow»rs 
in May-June, followed by pea-like seed pods. 
Doe) Cl Uo ae ee. See See $1.00 
CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA 15-18 ft. 
White Fringe 
Large glossy green leaves. White tassel-like 
flowers in panicles to 8 inches long, May-June. 
Dark blue fruit. Good specimens. B&B. 
PRS yr tg pa ss ee ive Sie op aie a aa a $1.50 
Pe id ee eee see ee eee? S 2.00 
CSE Fag We i a te i a ee 3.50 
Cornos Alternifolia 15 ft. 
Branches arranged in flat horizonal whorles. 
Cy aat (Seen mee ree a eee eee at Te $2.00 
GETE Sir eee ee re ee 3.00 
ha be ee ee ee er ee 5.00 
CORYLUS AMERICANA 10 ft. 
American Hazelnut 
Native tree bearing large, edible nuts. Has 
large leaves. 
3-4 Lie Nee eee ee $1.50 
GS 9 (ORS fetch anc a 2 2.50 
Os Giget tones eee Se eee 3.90 
C. Avellana Fusco Rubra Atropurpurea 15 ft. 
Purpleleaf Filbert 
Dull purple or brownish- red leaves. Edible 
nuts. B&B. 
LE Lee Ee te ee eee $6.00 
OG) Te era ate re he I ee 8.00 
COTONEASTER ACUTIFOLIA 8 ft. 
Peking Cotoneaster 
Slender spreading branches, leaves a dull 
green Flowers white in late May followed by 
black fruit in September. B&B. 
Deo UMl Caen. Ue een eee ee Ne ee $1.50 
2 ae LG, ae ee en ee ee SAE 2.00 
co ie a Hip eee AR Ee A A De as etm 3.00 

Red Chokecherry 
Cc. Apiculata 3 ft. 
Of Chinese origin, this plant has orange-red 
berries in fall and winter. Plant forms a neat 
mound. B&B. 
C. Divwaricata 6 ft. Spreading Cotoneaster 
Oval leaves, dark and shining above, pale 
beneath. Pink clusters of flowers, red fruit in 
September. B&B. 
OO Wit aes eas a ae See eee eee $1.50 
ie Sige ee Se eee Oe ee ee ee 2.00 
AC me eee See eee 2.50 
C. Foveolata 8-10 ft. 
Vigorous grower. Leaves turn orange and 
searlet in fall. 
PPSES 1 0" BB -egaoe IN ye lft an ee wee $1.50 
ae tt Gee ee ee ee Poets otto 2.00 
Aa eee ne ae ieee ee SN Ne wie eee see 2.50 
CYDONIA JAPONICA Oriental Quince 
A good dark green shrub. Compact, spiny. 
Searlet red flowers in clusters in April-May. 
Large yellow fruit in fall. 
Hach Peri10 
De i fl Ren Te ES yet Oe ROLY alt) $ 9.00 
Bede ht eeiee on ee Beer ets 1.50 14.00 
Cc. J. Pygmaea 2-3 ft. 
A low spreading shrub similar to above. 
1b tO (2 Tt Se ee ater ak $1.00 
Dwarf Oriental Quince 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS 6 ft. 
Slender, arching branches. Pure white bell- 
shaped flowers in May. Will do well in shade. 
Slender Deutzia 
Oe Bo TN yates nl ee $1.00 
aL SR Mate ee ee Se 1.50 
S224 es see ee ee ee MALGROS 26 Gere 2.00 
D. Lemoinei 5 ft. 
Large pure white flowers in June. Useful for 
planting in partial shade. 
LS= 24h 11h; 2 ee Se tay ot te $ .75 
2-3 if eee ta Se ey EPP MEN IC 2, 1.00 
3-4 TTA 8 Se Sa SCO ae ee Re ei ere 1.50 
D. Scabra 12 ft. 
Very large double flowers in May. Faintly 
tinted with rose outside. 
Gade e L Urseeets note eae eee ne Or a oe $ .75 
Pride of Rochester 
ELAEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA 20 ft. 
Russian Olive 
Very hard. Branchlets and under side of 
leaves silvery. Fragrant flowers in June, 
orange berries. Good for massing. 
E. Argentea 12 ft. Silverberry 
Erect shrub, reddish-brown branchlets, 
leaves silvery on both sides. Small yellow 
flowers in May-June, followed by silvery fruit. 
5-6 “it -oseeeewe tee es ee ee eS 2. 00 
EK. Longipes 6-8 ft. Cherry Elaeagnus 
Silvery leaves, fragrant yellow flowers in 
May, large searlet berries ripe in July. 
B: SAGE SSS oe ee ee ee eee $1.50 
4 ASE ee ee See eee ee Eee 2.) 
Ciel tee eee Se ae eee 3.00 
EUONYMUS ALATUS 8 ft. 
Winged Burning Bush 
An excellent compact shrub, yellowish green. 
Broad, corky wings on branches. The shrub 
turns a brilliant crimson in fall. All Euony- 
mus are adapted to shade and free from insect 
attacks. 
POEP TSW ie ees a i ae a $1.00 
Oo hil bee eee ene eee 2k ee 1.50 
AAO) Ege oe ees Seer ee ee Cae 2.00 
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