CYDONIA—See Chaenomeles 
CYPRESS: Taxodium; Chamaecyparis 
CYTISUS  scoparius (Common 
Broom)—4 to 8 ft. Zone V. Bushy, up- 
right stems. Yellow, May-June. Drain. 
Sun. Perhaps the best cover for dry 
banks. A sight in bloom. 
*12 in. S, 25 (min.) $5.00, 100 $15.00 
*18 in. S, 10 (min.) $3.50, 100 $22.50 
4-in. pots, $1.25, 10 $9.00, 100 $80.00 
praecox (Warminster Broom)—S ft. 
Zone V. Amazing shower of pale yel- 
low in May. Outstanding. 
3-in. pots, $1.50, 10 $12. 50, 100 $100.00 
5-in. pots, $2.25, 10 $20.00, 100 $190.00 
DAPHNE cneorum (Garland Flow- 
ers)—1 ft. Zone V. Perhaps the finest 
rockgarden evergreen. Very fragrant 
rose flowers (large) in May and 
again in September. Needs sun. 
Spreads. Our special strain tends to 
bloom through the summer. Makes 
a foot-high mat of gray-green, topped 
with flowers. One of the choicest 
small shrubs. 
6 in. B&B, $1.50, 10 $15.00, 100 $125.00 
8 in. B&B, $2.00, 10 $18.50, 100 $160.00 
12 in. B&B, $2.50, 10 $22.50, 100 $200.00 
mezereum (February Daphne)—3 
ft. Upright. Zone IV. In April has 
lilac-red masses of bloom. Sun, lime. 
Foliage apt to suffer in hot summers, 
so give part shade south of Boston. 
12 in. B&B, $2.50, 10 $22.50, 100 $150.00 
ALBA — Exactly like Mezereum but 
flowers white (much more showy) 
and fruit yellow. Rare. 
18 in. B&B, $4.50, 2 ft. B&B. $5.00 
DEUTZIA gracilis—3 ft. Zone V. 
Drain. Dainty mass of white, May. 
15 in., $.95, 10 $7.50, 100 $60.00 
scabra—Pride of Rochester—Large 
pinkish white blooms. Vigorous. 
Zone V. 8 ft. 
*18 in., 25 (minimm) $4.00, 100 $12.00 
3 ft., $1.15, 10 $8.50, 100 $75.00 
DOGWOOD—See Cornus 
ELDERBERRY—See Sambucus 
ELEAGNUS angustifolia (Russian 
Olive)—20 ft. Zone IV. Drought-re- 
sisting. Yellow berries in September. 
*2 ft. S, 30 (minim) $5.00, 100 $15.00 
3 ft. X, $1.15, 10 $9.50, 100 $85.00 
4 ft. X, $1.50, 10 $12.00, 100 $95.00 
multiflora (See page 50) 
ENKIANTHUS campanulatus (Red- 
vein Enkianthus)—12 ft. Leaves bril- 
liant in fall. White bells in May. 
Acid, humus. 
*6 in. X, 5 (minim) $3.00, 100 $47.50 
2 ft., 64.50, 3 ft. $7.00 

Fagus sylvatica pendula, the weep- 
ing Beech. A noble lawn specimen 
where room permits its use. 
ERICA Williamsii (Hybrid Heath)— 
1 ft. Zone IV. A show of rose in the 
summer, lasts to Aug. Acid, sandy, 
humus. A soft mass of tiny leaves. 
2'4-in. pots, 5 (min.) $2.00, 100 $30.00 
EVONYMUS alatus (Winged Eu- 
onymus)—8 ft. Zone V. Pink-crimson 
autumn leaves. Interesting shrub. 
3 ft., $2.25, 10 $18.00, 100 $150.00 
COMPACTA—Dense dwarf form. 
18 in., $2.00, 10 $15.00, 100 $120.00 
3 ft., $3.00, 10 $27.50, 100 $225.00 
atropurpureus (Wahoo) —15 ft. 
Zone IV. Very fine fall foliage. 
4 ft., 61.50, 10 $12.50, 100 $110.00 
europeus (Spindle-tree) —20 ft. 
Zone III. Showy red and orange fruit, 
September. 
Bsa, SHENG, 
10 $11.00, 100 $95.00 
yedoensis (Yahoo)—12 ft. Zone V. 
Pink fruit in September. Handsome. 
3 ft., $1.25, 10 $11.00, 100 $85.00 
fortunei radicans (Wintercreeper) 
—20 ft. Vine, self-clinging. Zone V. 
Evergreen. Dainty clean leaves. 
12 in., $1.00, 10 $8.50, 100 $75.00 
COLORATUS—Rosy-purple leaves. 
9 in. $.95, 10 $8.00, 100 $60.00 
15 in., $1.25, 10 $11.00, 100 95.00 
KEWENSIS—Tiny dwarf vine. 
2-in. pots, 5 (minim) $1.75, 100 $27.50 
3-in. pots, 6.90, 10 $7.50, 100 $70.00 
VEGETUS — Large leaves, vigorous 
bush. A few climbing leaders. Or- 
ange fruit. 
12 in., $1.25, 10 $11.00, 
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100 $90.00 
EXOCHORDA grandiflora (Pearl 
Bush)—12 ft. Zone V. Show of pearl 
white in May. Drain. Avoid lime. 
3 ft., $1.15, 10 $9.50, 100 $75.00 
FAGUS americana (American 
Beech)—80 ft. Zone V. Lime, drain- 
age. Gray bark, majestic drooping 
form. Slow. 
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6 ft., $3.00, 10 $20.00, 100 $175.00 
sylvatica (European Beech)80 ft. 
Zone V. Smaller, darker leaves. Lime, 
drain. Very slow. Dense shade. 
3 ft., $3.25, 10 $28.00, 100 $270.00 
FASTIGIATA (Column)—Narrow, up- 
right branches. Grows 30 ft. high; 6 
ft wide. 
3 ft., $4.00, 10 $30.00, 100 $275.00 
6 ft. $9.00, 10 $85.00, 100 $800.00 
PENDULA (Weeping) — A 50 foot 
mound of green leaf and gray 
branchlet. Unique and striking. Pic- 
turesque. 7 ft., $22.00 each. 
PURPUREA (Copper)—Like the type 
but with rich color. Tends to grow 
shapely. The color varies during sum- 
mer and is not unnatural in effect. 
8 ft. B&B, $25.00 each. 
RIVERSI (Purple) — Darker, redder 
leaf than purpurea. 
4 ft. B&B, $12.50, 6 ft. B&B, $25.00 
TRICOLOR—Leaves green, red and 
white. Attractive, as well as odd. 
15 in. 5 (minimum) $15.00, 100 $275.00 
FIR—See Abies; Pseudotsuga 
FIRETHORN—See Pyracantha 
FORESTRY—See page 36. 

= young, unformed. X = transplanted. 
BOB 2s = ball of earth, shapely, well Growl 
Plants not marked: specimens, well shaped. 
