16 THE CLYDE NURSERY 

SHRUBS Continued 
EVONYMUS EUROPEAN (European Burning-Bush) 
Large shrub or small tree. Pink fruits hang on after 
foliage has dropped. 
Each 
B6/to” 4th sae ee ee Bp e PAS, 
A toe Softee ei esas bees bee .85 
EVONYMUS YEDOENSIS (Yeddo Euonymus) 
Masses of pink and orange fruit follow the yellow June 
flowers. Bushy and desirable. 
3 t0 4 Pts ee on tes ne AY AS 
Ai tol) hties bcc, ile Es Secon nee seeps 1.00 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA NANA (Dwarf Golden Bell) 
Dwarf plants bearing a mass of golden bloom in early 
spring. 
18) to 24 Un,cezoccteetesic sical cccec anon Secon ee aes fs 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA SPECTABILIS (Golden Bell) 
Profuse yellow flowers in early spring. 
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4 to:5) ft. oh ea eee 85 
FRINGE PURPLE (Smoke Tree) 
2) tor 3) ftir Pls, 
3 to) Ao fhe 1.50 
FRINGE, WHITE 
3 to A: ft suk li ete dae lw25 
A toe By Ft doecsds kako ete ge a 1250 
HAMAMELIS VIRGINICA (Witch-Hazel) 
Flowers like golden ribbons in late fall. Best in moist 
shade. 
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4A.to Softonic ee eee 1.00 
5 to Gh ft 1.50 
HONEYSUCKLE BUSH (See Lonicera) 
