8 THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 

HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued 
Cotoneaster acutifolia; Peking Cotoneaster. An upright, 
spreading shrub reaching 5 to 6 ft.; small whitish-pink flowers; 
black berries % in. long; autumn foliage purplish-red. 
2 TOMB TC can ye eeeerae 0 SAP ae MCE ey Ene .90 each 
Crab, Flowering. See Shade Trees. 
Cranberry Bush. See Viburnum opulus. 
Desmodium, White. Similar to the purple form except the 
flowers are white and starts blooming a trifle later. 
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Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. Double tassel-like flowers, white, 
outer petals rose, in spikes 4 to 6 in. long in May. 
2 ton 3 Ete Cs Pe tens et on cna oars .60 each; 3.50 per 10 
SEO BEE aes cuade tees teeta Chit ow dis cegetedarc oe late arate .75 each; 4.50 per 10 
Dogwood, Bailey’s. Grown mainly for its bright coral-red 
branches in winter; succeeds in sun or partial shade. 
18402243 eran cias .40 each 2°t0.-S “Those gaencints -45 each 
Euonymus alata compacta; Dwarf Winged Euonymus. An un- 
usual shrub with 2 or 4 very thin, blade-like wings on the 
branches; grows 3 to 4 ft. high; tiny yellowish flowers; autumn 
foliage very brilliant scarlet, crimson and rose. 
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Forsythia; Golden Bell. Golden-yellow, 4-petaled flowers, 
somewhat bell-shaped, before the leaves develop, often in March. 
Primulina, light primrose-yellow; later than other varieties. 
Spectabilis, large, rich yellow; showy; one of the best. 
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Ree 0 pays ith oh BOR Bs yt a ed icy og oe matt tral ah .75 each; 5.00 per 10 
Fringe, White. Showy white flow- 
ers; four narrow, fringe-like petals 
about 1 in. long in drooping clusters; 
very fragrant. 
Oto Bift ee ... 1.50 each 
SCOe4s his ee ae ae cee ce 2.00 each 
Honeysuckle, Bush (Tatarian). Cov- 
ered in early spring with dainty pink 
flowers, followed in June with red 
berries even more ornamental than 
the flowers; attains 6-8 ft. 
18 to 24 in... .45 each; 4.00 per 10 

2to3ft..... .55 each; 5.00 per 10 
3 (to: 4: fts. 4. .75 each: 7.00° per: 10 
Bush Honeysuckle 
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| Honeysuckle, Zabeli_NEW DEEP RED | 
| A marvelous new improvement producing a well | 
| formed bush and an abundance of beautiful red flow- | 
| ers followed with brilliant red fruit. 6 to 7 ft. Ex- § 
= cellent. | 
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| 18 -tOBAAR Mota Corman ee koa, eA kS -60 each; 1.75 per 3 F 
[loto, arta ce Seen maak ‘75 each: 2.00 per 3. | 
j 3 to Aare Beceem thee ep eiaets 1.00 each; 2.50 per 3 | 
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