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Deutzia (continued) Each Per 10 
Lemoinei Lemoine Deutzia 
Grows to medium height; flowers white in profusion. 
USS One A min Chespenesom een cece trete 1.25 11.50 
scabra “Pride of Rochester” Tall Pink Deutzia 
Double white and pink flowers in June; a favorite. 
Si ebOmA OST kc permeate teeters 1.20 10.00 
4 to 5 feet a efits) 16.00 
EUONYMUS alatus Winged Burning-bush 
Valuable as a shrub for shady or dry locations, as well 
as for general use. Its bark is in corky ridges; foliage 
clean and attractive, turning brilliant scarlet in the 
fall. 
ZibOro t CCUreen.secteetete ester eee 1.50 13.50 
Each Per 10 
alatus compacta 
Dwarf form of the preceding. 
PAR AO Rate 1e] Oe heen cere TERA EE RoR Seno CARS IB PASS 16.00 
FORSYTHIA intermedia spectabilis 
Showy Forsythia (Goldenbell) 
The best of the Forsythias; yellow flowers in April. 
ZLOGO af COlrm ects entities eter 90 8.00 
Sr LO wAwd Cette tterseccs ct ttteseecoerceee 1220, 10.00 
suspensa Weeping Forsythia 
Characteristic yellow flowers, on slender drooping 
branches. 
Sr UOMANECOU Ec ccrre cece seinen ieee roe 1.20 10.00 
HIBISCUS syriacus Rose-of-Sharon or Shrub Althaea 
Hollyhock-like flowers in August and September; tall, 
upright growth. For sunny, sheltered locations. 
Single or double flowers, in blue, red, white, pink, or 
purple. 
2 to 3 feet 1.20 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora 
Snowhill Hydrangea 
Globular clusters of white flowers in midsummer; low- 
growing. 
eon agro oes 1.25 11.00 
2 to 3 feet 
paniculata grandiflora “Pee Gee” Hydrangea 
Cone-shaped heads of white flowers in September, turn- 
ing pink with frost. Grows in poor soil; should be 
closely pruned. 
Sete e eee eee eseneseeseeeeeeesnesssees 
Oto a ieet auc ee eee ee 1.20 10.00 
IIEX yerticillata Winterberry 
Glossy green foliage; bright red fruit in fall. 
Alaa OWES CX) Correa ate ae Cer i 8.00 
SplOubel CCL sevscon octasersresseeseetecc eae 1.50 13.50 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis Beauty-bush 
Profusion of small, trumpet-shaped pink flowers 
DitOLo LCCb ete crteee ence eee 1.25 11.00 
CONE’ Pe kelol i ere eee eer otras - 1.60 15.00 
LONICERA fragrantissima Winter Honeysuckle 
Fragrant, creamy-white flowers; vigorous growth, use- 
ful for poor soil or shady places. 
2: GOXSULECE 7.2 soueremeennns s ccocee emer weer ees 90 8.00 
Svtoy ARleeteye see er eee E25 11.50 
morrowi Morrow’s Honeysuckle 
Shrub of medium height, with yellowish flowers. 
DZ HOMO ML COU sore nec: Mises seencee ree 90 8.00 
OmCONA TOCt cates ween eee ee 1.25 11.50 
tatarica rosea Tatarian Honeysuckle 
_ Tall shrub with pink flowers and red berries. Good 
for shady locations. : 
7 OO Bheete nee re ee arene ee 1.20 10.00 
Lonicera (continued) Each Per 10 
T. alba White Tatarian Honeysuckle 
Same as above, flowers white. 
DO LOPE LOCUM a cencssrsunccieextooveesstevteees 1.20 10.00 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius 
Sweet Syringa or Mock-orange 
Tall shrub, not particular as to soil conditions, Flow- 
ers in June, white, orange-blossom scented. 
8 tod Meetnor tate eee ees 1.20 10.00 
Avalanche : 
Slender branches covered with white flowers dwarf 
grower. 
DoD LOC Cine dots stcerea ss teaieses nee rece 125 11550 
Bouquet Blanc 
Fragrant, white blossoms, dwarf. 
DEtGnon LeGtaramesmrte tes ercene eer ere 1.25 11.50 
virginalis Virginal Mock-orange 
Large, imperfectly-double white flowers resembling 
roses, with orange-blossom odor. A favorite shrub. 
2 tog 8 OEE tenn teccessetaseeeemoemeees: 1.50 13.50 
PRUNUS glandulosa rosea Double Pink Almond 
Double pink rose-like blossoms, closely-set along the 
branches in early spring. 
D tOrd: LECtre mens en tect seccostestscenet cists Ags 15.00 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides Jet-bead or White Kerria 
Medium-growing shrub with four-petaled white flow- 
ers, followed by the characteristic jet-black seeds. 
2 to 3 feet As TaD) 
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SPIRAEA bumalda, Anthony Waterer 
Anthony Waterer Spirea 
One of the best dwarf shrubs. Bright pink flowers in 
flat heads during midsummer. 
PBs tOncd INCHES) ee sneerereee eee re ree: 25 11.50 
arguta Garland Spirea 
Early flowering, white blossoms covering whole stem. 
3 to 4 feet 1.25 11.56 
Van Houttei Van Houette Spirea 
Perhaps the best-known of the Spireas and the most 
universally planted. Its clusters of small white flowers 
on arching branches are always admired. Blooms in 
Seen eee e ener nee eee e tare neaeeeeessene 
mid-May. 
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SYMPHORICARPOS 
racemosus Common Snowberry 
A popular shrub best known for its large white fruits. 
Seto. A Hicet ae eee ee 125 11.50 
vulgaris Coralberry or Indian Currant 
Of medium growth, with clustered red berries. All 
varieties of Symphoricarpos may be planted in shady 
spots. 
S told fect, cease eee 125 11.50 
SYRINGA chinensis 
Vigorous shrub; violet-blue flowers in June. 
Divito Seles, sk. cently ees 1.20 11.00 
Lilacs (continued) Each Per 10 
villosa Late Lilac 
Pinkish lilac blooms in late June. Ideal for screens. 
3 tOvAt teeta na eet ee, eee 1.60 14.00 
vulgaris Common Lilac 
OCB LOCE eae ee eee .90 8.00 
Ss towd feet ee ten eee ee 1.20 10.00 
A t0i-5 fCGtraccee eee 1.50 13.50 
vulgaris alba Common White Lilac 
2) LOY On Lees Aan ate oe ee 1.50 18.50 
