Painesville, Ohio 
CHIONANTHUS 
White Fringe Tree (Virginica). A large sized shrub with leathery 
shiny leaves. Although tree-like in character the heavy branches 
are produced near the ground. Flowers white and lace-like 
are produced on gracefully drooping panicles. 
Each Five 
MS toll4 inchs. «cs ieee os $1.00 $4.75 
tomes fects c sc c/n ais score 1.25 6.00 
BItOMEA feetianc cise ci sis oe's 1.50 7.00 
CLETHRA—Summersweet 
Sweet Pepper Bush (Alnifolia). A shrub growing up to 5 feet 
tall, with beautiful spikes of white flowers in July. Valuable 
for massing in moist shady spots. Each Five 
EEG 4 NICN sea slate esis a. « $ .90 $4.25 
EEO MPS ECON Gis eres sts wo « 1:25 6.00 
CYDONIA 
Flowering Quince (Japonica). A dense bushy growing shrub, 
excellent for foreground in the shrub border. Showy scarlet 
flowers produced in early spring give way to quince shaped 
orange colored fruits. Foliage dark green and shiny. 
Each Five 
MSntOnl Grinchssiccicks eile oe Sel $3.25 
Sitoc24 inch. cswcss-s c.+0 1.00 4.75 
Dito 3 feckstet. con.ce su © 1.25 6.00 
CORNUS—Dogwood 
Coral Dogwood (Alba Siberica). Commonly known as the red- 
barked dogwood. A coarse upright shrub whose bright red 
branches are very effective planted in masses. An excellent 
companion plant of the Golden Twig Dogwood listed below. 
ach Five 
0) (OLE BITS has aaetenree eae $y15 $3.25 
BICOFA Feet Mitac cae ees 1.00 4.75 
AON Di feel cre cs cis tacelce es 1.50 7.00 
DEUTZIA 
Slender Deutzia (Gracilis). A dwarf dense growing shrub, with 
slender branches of soft green foliage. During May and June 
a mass of pure white flowers appear in abundance. An excellent 
border plant. Each Five 
AIEtOLt Drinchins acti c ccs oe Sal $3.25 
5 tot Sinchsccles oc ss-0'e 1.00 4.75 
Pride-of-Rochester (Scabra). A vigorous grower producing large 
double white flowers tinged with rose. One of the earliest 
to bloom. Up to 10 feet high. Pach Five 
SUC WEES iia ea age $ .90 $4.25 
ENO TA FOOL ite aie onions css © 1.25 6.00 
MBG SITECE Ss ao ae e's, 0's ces 1.50 7.00 
Double Fuzzy Deutzia (Scabra Crenata Rosea). A neat shrub 
growing approximately 6 feet high. Flowers double white 
with a slight pink tinge. syd Eve 
PACORStCOCC Sete fully avs ws) te $ .90 4.25 
ROU ALL Cet denne sleet: orc ne ne 1.25 6.00 
ARtSe DS FCCE sa leteneie a vac 5.0 1.50 7.00 

Sweet Pepper Bush 

Flowering Quince 
7 

Hardy Shrubs 

EUVONYMUS—Burning Bush 
Winged Burning Bush (Alatus). This interesting shrub takes its 
name from the corky ‘wings’ or ridges of bark that are a 
prominent characteristic, and from the brilliance of its foliage 
in the fall. It seems entirely at home in shady, dry places where 
few other shrubs will survive. A large shrub, tall and broad. 
ach Five 
LE AOLS ANC ce iriicicle a's. $1.00 $ 4.75 
Dtomes feet econ oe GE 8.00 
Sitone4 feet cetan cteiesc are 2.25 10.25 
Dwarf Winged Burning Bush (Alatus parece Of dwarf and 
compact habit of growth. An excellent hedge shrub requiring 
no pruning. Highly colored in the fall. Deserves wide popu- 
larity. Each Five 
TSitol 24 inchise ccerecletss $1.50 $7.00 
O'tomks feethene wom tee: 2.00 9.00 
European Burning Bush (Europeas). A large shrub, having yellow 
flowers in nodding clusters in May followed by rose colored 
berries that remain on the plants well into the winter. 
ach Five 
DHto 3 feetan ae ae $1.25 $6.00 
3 tosh feettnsercn ce ees 1.50 7.00 
Aitossleetacs ere 2.00 9.00 
FORSYTHIA 
Border Forsythia (Intermedia). A large, tall growing variety with 
arching canes, covered with bright yellow bell-shaped flowers 
early in April. The earliest bloomer of all. Each Five 
18:40:24 inchoate. cote a ae » iad be) $3.25 
2 toms feetic csc rins < 1.00 4.15 
BS AOgES leet ines: acters 1.25 6.00 
Showy Border Forsythia (Spectabilis). Of upright growth, with 
rich green foliage making it a most desirable shrub for border 
or screen planting. The yellow bell-shaped flowers which are 
abundantly produced marks the coming of spring. 
ach Five 
TSito QA linchiscrsece ees $ .50 $2.25 
D tomesiteet tertecctecrree 75 3.25 
3 tou 4ifeeto. eo eee 1.00 4.75 
Atom. 5D feets. is cis cee 1.50 7.00 
Weeping Forsythia (Suspensa). A variety with slender canes, 
that arch and droop to the ground. When in flower it becomes 
a perfect cataract of golden yellow blossoms. 
ach Five 
18itor24 inches ee $ .75 $3.25 
Oitores: feetircuc sr ers 1.00 4.75 
3 tom4 fectim note. 1.50 7.00 
HALESIA—Silverbell 
Great Silverbell (Tetraptera). A neat growing small tree with 
dark green leaves. Sometimes grown as a bush. Early in spring 
pink bell shaped flowers cover the branches. The seeds are 
also showy, being large and winged shaped, which give this 
plant a novel ornamental effect. Each 
2 to 3 feet 
3 to 4 feet 
4 to 5 feet 


Butterfly Bush 
