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Flowering Shrubs—continued 
Elaeagnus - Russian Olive 
ELAEAGNUS angustifolia (Russian Olive). 15 ft. An unusual shrub with dark green bark and 
silvery foliage. Fragrant, deep golden yellow flowers followed by ornamental olive fruit. 
Valuable for contrast with green foliage plants. 
Each Each 
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Ae tor. ATED. aces te taate ee denne: pee 1.00 
Euonymus 
EUONYMUS alatus (Winged Euonymus). 8 to 10 feet. A distinct shrub with good green 
foliage which colors to brilliant rose in fall. Produces small red berries, and is attractive 
in winter by reason of its curious corky bark, along the rather stiff spreading branches. 
Adaptable to shade or sun; an admirable shrub. 
Each Each 
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E. alatus compactus (Dwarf Winged Euonymus). 5 to 6 ft. Similar to the preceding except 
that it is more compact, does not grow so large and colors more brilliantly in the fall. 
An outstanding shrub. 
Each Each 
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E. americanus (Brook Euonymus). 7 to 8 ft. Has attractive pink fruit in the fall, somewhat 
resembling a Strawberry. Foliage colors well in autumn. While it grows under ordinary 
conditions its native habitat is moist locations. 

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BERLE IN E. europaeus (European Euonymus). 10 to 15 ft. A tall, slender shrub with green bark and deep green 
Alatus foliage that colors in autumn. Prized for the wealth of coral fruit in fall. 
Compactus Each Each 
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E. patens kiautschovicus (Evergreen Wahoo). See page 7. 
E. yedoensis (Yeddo Euonymus). 6 to 8 ft. A showy Asiatic shrub with small yellow flowers in early spring 
followed in fall by scarlet fruit surrounded by pink husks. The foliage becomes a brilliant red in autumn. 
Each Each 
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BO ATFES TF ices oue etek ena rete a arenes 1.00 
Exochorda - Pearl Bush 
EXOCHORDA racemosa (Pearl Bush). 8 to 10 ft. One of the most pleasing spring flowering shrubs, pro- 
ducing a mass of white blossoms in April. Should be used extensively in mass plantings. Prune severely 
at planting time for best results. 

Each Each 
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3. tO FEED oe ee eeraa sos Shap ee eens 15 5 to Ge ft. oc ss ww veo andis 0 shor tale hee 1.25 
Euonymus Forsythia - Golden Bell 
Patens The harbingers of spring, with their joyous, clear yellow bells borne in profusion. No shrub gives a richer 
display of pure yellow than do the Forsythia. Beautiful as specimen, in masses or as hedge plants. 
FORSYTHIA spectabilis (Showy Forsythia). 5 to 8 ft. Because of its showy flowers, which are borne in 
great profusion, it is the most popular. f 
F. suspensa (leeping Forsythia). 4 to 6 ft. A weeping form used to cover walls or as a low spreading 
specimen. 
i, Price of above Forsythias: Each Each 
i 7A CRE A doh are oe oo «ane Are bo GS BS $0.60 4 to 5 ft. edie bens oe es ales. Ce $1.00 
7 3 toP4 ft Ree ees 75 5. to. 6 ft. sce ot ccpe ov olen eed 1.5 
. :) F. suspensa nana. 3 to 4 ft. A dwarf, more compact form with the usual size yellow blos- 
2 2 4 x soms. Quite useful where a large Forsythia cannot be used. 
f ? bay te a ' Each Each 
. ; Forsythia Spectabilis 18. fo-24" Iie oe echo eRe $0.60 2 to'3 fies. 20s $0.75 
Halesia - Silver Bell 
HALESIA caroliniana (Carolina Silver Bell). 15 to 18 ft. A large shrub or small tree which 
blooms with the Dogwood. Its mass of snow-white, bell-shaped flowers are most attractive, 
followed by fruit which has 4 papery wings. 
Each Each 
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AN tOcSic ft: sus oteevers ate vacuneonete orate haters 1.00 
Hamamelis - Witchhazel 
HAMAMELIS vernalis (Verna! Witchhazel). 6 to 8 ft. A medium shrub with many branches 
which are usually covered with one-half inch yellow blossoms in January or February. 
Prefers a moist location. Good for naturalizing. 
Each Each 
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Sto ACE xg Oe i seach etetcs aoe 35 
H. virginiana (Common Witchhazei). 8 to 10 ft. Ribbon-like, yellow flowers in late autumn. 
Good for natural planting and shady places. 
ac Each 
310: AAT node tere ne ee $0.75 5 to 6 ft. «.4.00.% 5 ae $1.25 
4. ROD: Fit.» Pattie cae Pca ei ee 1.00 
Hibiscus - The Altheas 
HIBISCUS syriacus (Shrub Althea). 5 to 7 ft. Bloom from June to frost. Upright in growth 
and rarely spreads over 3 feet. It does astonishingly well in cities or congested areas where 
other plants fail. 
H., Ardens. Double; lavender. 
H., Boule de Feu. Double; red. 
H. Coelestis. Single; blue. 
H., Jeanne d’Are. Double; white. 
H., Single Pink. Clear pink. 
H. totus albus. Single; white. 
All Hibiscus: Each 
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