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‘COTONEASTER, ACUTIFOLIA — A 
beautiful hardy shrub introduced to 
- us from Northern China, with spread- 
ing, slender branches, beautiful dark 
green foliage, flowers pinkish follow- 
ed by black fruit. A beautiful plant 
for garden hedges. Shears well. 
3-4. feet, each) 22 20 tt eee 
CORNUS SANGUINEA, (Red Osier 
Dogwood). — Has blood-red bark in 
winter but greenish red during the 
summer. It is not excelled for win- 
ter beauty, the blood-red bark show- 
ing distinctly against the snow. It 
has white blossoms in June and black 
fruits, which hang for months. One 
of the best shrubs for moist situation. ‘ 
5-8 feet at maturity. 
2-3 feet strong trees 
3-4 feet, select trees 
DEUTZIA, 
Earliest 
(Pride of Rochester) 
blooming Deutzia, having 
large, double, white flowers tinged 
with rose. Blooms in May. Good, 
eats grower. 
2-3 feett, strong, each —~---~-- $0.75 
3-4 feet, strong, each ~_-~__-- $0.90 
DEUTZIA CRENATA (Scabra Flore- 
plono) — Unusual and different. One 
of the very best Deutzias. Beautiful, 
double flowers thickly stud the up- 
right branches in May. Blooms over 
a longer period than most sorts. 
@ fect each cea Be eae Bel 7s 
ELDER, (Golden) — Beautiful gold- 
en-leaved shrub, with white flowers 
and edible fruit. Plant in full sun- 
light. 
Sifeet, each i sUe iene Bese $0.65 
MOCK ORANGE (Coronarius) — Has 
single blossoms are creamy white with 
bright yellow stamens. Very fragrant. 
Blooms freely during May and June. 
Fine for specimen and background 
planting. Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 
Give it plenty of room. 
2-3 feet, Strong, each _______-- $0.65 
-5 feet, Select each ~__------- $0.85 
QUINCE, FLOWERING (Fire Bush) 
—The fiery-red blossoms of Japanese 
Quince thickly cover the branches in 
very early spring, followed by quince 
fruits. Attractive shiny green foli- 
age. Extremely hardy. Grows 4 to 5 
feet. 
2-3 fect, Strong; each’. 465 
SNOWBERRY, RED (Indian Currant) 
— Often called Coralberry similar to 
white snowberry but has red berries 
which hang on during the winter. 
Fine for foundation planting. 
2-3 feet each $0.55 














large old-fashioned shrub with bluish 
purple, very sweet scented flowers. 
The earliest bloomer of all lilacs. 
2-3 fect, Select, each 
VULGARIS ALBA LILAC — A pure 
white. large sweet scented flowers 
which bloom a little later than the 
purple lilac. ; 
2-3 feet, Select, each 
PERSIAN PURPLE LILAC. (Syringa 
persica). — A great improvement ov- 
er the common Lilac. A shrub with 
slender, arching brances, attaining a 
height of eight to ten feet. Foliage 
is small, with upright clusters of very 
bright purple flowers. A more pro- 
fuse bloomer than the common. vari- 
ety, and making pny ‘a few sprouts 
from roots. 
Well branched 2-3 ft. bushes — $0.75. 
FRAGRANT BUSH *(Lonicera: Fra- 
grantissima) -—— This shrub is a near- 
ly evergreen, leaves are glossy dark ae 
green hanging till Christmas. Has.) igre 
creamy white flowers which are very ce: 
fragrant. Grows to 6 feet. mae: 
"/908) feet, each 225.22 2 Ses Se $0.65 ats 
3-4 feet, each 
GOLDEN PEACOCK SHRUB (Cytisus 
Scoparius) . =A rare *srhrub: which 
is classed as’ an evergreen shrub. The 
entire shrub is covered with a profus-- 
‘sion of lemon-yellow pea-shaped, very 
sweetly scented flowers in May. Has 
tiny leaves that shed during the win-> nae 
ter, but the brances remain a greenish 
color the year around. 
114-2 feet, each 
HANSEBUSH CHERRY — Here is the 
tree you want in your garden. The. 
low bushy, ornamental plants are each.l ge 
year loaded with fine loo kine] stash yar 
cherries that "make a jam of superb 
flayor.and rich color. Good for pies 
and canning. Very hardy. Fruit is 
purplish-red resembling a plum in size 
and shape. Foliage is silvery green ~ 
turning to red and gold in the fall. tare: 
Fine for good hedge. ; eye. 
2-3 feet, each 
3-4 feet, each 
HONEYSUCKLE MORROWI—A very 
hardy shrub. Creamy white blooms ~ 
and red crimson berries. Grows to 
6 feet in height. Leaves are a firm — 
dark green. he AN 
2 feet, each 
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