2 MAY BULLETIN, MAY 1, 1947 

SHRUBS (Continued) 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Flowering Quince) Bright red flowers in early 
spring, aromatic fruit. 20 ft. Cutting grown, true color. Perl0 Peri00 
2=314Téet: (Apple: Blossom)» 2 oe eee es ee 4.00 35.00 
Bnd T66te meen Ae ee oe eee a ee ee 3.50) 30.00 
12-18 inches sn. a ee ee ee eee eee ee 1.90 16.00 
DEUTZIA. Showy flowers in early summer. Easy culture. 
Gracilis. Free-blooming dwarf bushy shrubs with small snow white 
flowers. Good for forcing and outdoor culture. 
Oa 2) Te ete no ore eek ee ee ee ee ie Cree re 1.90 16.90 
Pride of Rochester. Showy flowers, white tinged rose. 8-10 ft. 
Sr OAC TOOLS. So So Se ee ee ee eens eee ere STS 3.50 60.00 
Lam Seth GS 7 meen age ee a ees ae Pe eee ee ee eee pet), Came 1.90 16.00 
ELAEAGNUS (See Shade Trees) 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) Bright yellow flowers, early spring. 
Fortunei. Upright, arching branches. 10 ft. 
121 Se INCH OS) Baan 2a ee ee eee ee A 1.90 16.00 
Intermedia spectabilis. Largest, darkest flowers. Most profuse bloomer. 10 ft. 
12-13 winches: 726 one oo eee ae ee ee er Se eee 1.90 16.00 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) Desirable for foliage, flowers and berries. 
Fragrantissima. Foliage nearly evergreen. Blooms very early with 
lemon-scented white flowers. 
TSAR InCh OS cc es ee ae ree Se ree ee ee 8 1.30 16.00 
Tatarica rosea, Pink flowers, red berries. Upright 10 ft. 
LZ SUR NC eae see nek ee ee a er ee 1.90 16.00 
Tatarica rubra, Wheeling Strain. Flowers deeper shade than the species. 
gy Bak | aod a1. peuisbbewetn tel acs gle gt ot, Se ale NE BA a, Ot Re Os Se 1.90 16.00 
Tatarica rubra, var, Zabeli. Supposed to be the darkest colored 
tatarica rubra. 10 ft. 
IR eae Balad o\ctst ena eme tee ay alee ® Gh italia “VD ree ee Ea OE Lal Le |, eee 2.50 22.00 
LILAC (Syringa) 
Chinese (Rothomagensis) Vigorous grower, dependable bloomer, 15 ft. 
MS ai UN te ete cad Speen Ry acc Oa se et RO oe sd ane ab aye Baan | a ae 4.00 35.00 
22-15 20 inenes. Ve =A a te ee ee ee ee eee 2.00 22.00 
OLIVE, RUSSIAN (See Shade Trees) 
PHILADELPHUS (Syringa or Mockorange) 
Coronarius (Sweet Mockorange) Fragrant white flowers, vigorous 10 ft. 
18-G4 Singhos f (se eS es ee ee ee 2.50 © 22.00 
OAS reed 1 CHO Macy asso ee et ne ee ee eee 1,50 16.00 
PURPLE FRINGE (See Shade Trees) 
PRIVET (See Hedge Plants) 
PRUNUS BESSEYI <¢Improved) Hansen’s Bush-Cherry 
2-8 “fant; | {TANnsplants 1s. ee ae ee ee ee 3.20 28.00 
18-04 winches sien plan toa aye ee ee ee eee 2.50 22.00 
12-15 Sinehes: 9 tra Beta be ee ee ee ce ee eae 1.90 16.00 
QUINCE (See Cydonia) 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (See shade trees) 
SPIREA. One of the most useful group of shrubs. 
Froebeli. Semi-dwarf, everblooming, pink 
1 18-24 inches. Se a ee ee ee 2.90 25.00 
Vanhouttei (Bridalwreath) Most popular shrub, 6 ft. 
18-24 Inches "2 ee eee 160.00 per 1000 . 2.10 18.00 
VITEX MACROPHYLLA (Chaste-Tree) 
Large, deeply cut foliage, long lavender flower spikes. 10 ft. 
2-8 “feet. Uso oes 2 ee ee ee eee eee 4,50 40.00 
18-24 inches 
WEIGELA. Valuable for both flowers and foliage. 
Rosea. Bright pink flowers. May-June. 8 ft. 
42-18 - inches; 25. ee oe ee Pelion grep aan! | et O00 
