THE FREMONT NURSERY, FREMONT, OHIO 3 

Butterfly Bush 
CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA 
SWEET PEPPER BUSH—A fine dwarf shrub 
covered in August and September with fragrant 
white spikes. at 
CORNUS_SHRUB DOGWOOD 
ALBA SIBERICA—Red Twigged Dogwood. 
White flowers and berries, with blood red bark on 
all new wood in winter. 
ELEGANTISSIMA—A splendid showy variety 
with striking silver and green foliage and red 
bark. 
LUTEA—Bright yellow bark in winter. Fre- 
quently planted opposite the red barked variety 
for contrast. ; 
COTONEASTER 
A class of handsome fruiting shrubs only re- 
cently brought into general use. Their brilliant 
autumn foliage and vivid fruits adapt them to 
rockery and wall adornment, as well as to any 
usage in well drained soil with plenty of sun- 
light. 
ADPRESSA—A very dwarf almost evergreen 
shrub. Branching close to the ground forming a 
low horizontal plant. Leaves very small, deep 
green. Red fruits. 
DIVARICATA—6 ft. Oval, lustrous, fall crim- 
soning leaves. Fruits bright. 
HORIZON TALIS—Densely spreading horizontal 
branches. Shiny oval leaves, nearly evergreen. 
Scarlet fruits. Very dwarf. A little tender. 
CYDONIA (Japan Quince) 
One of the earliest shrubs to bloom. Sometimes 
called the Fire Bush. Scarlet flowers cover the 
plant before the leaves appear. Small quince like 
fruits that are especially fine for jelly. 
We now have the upright form grown from 
grafts which grows more upright and is far pref- 
erable to the ordinary type grown from seed. 
CRIMSON BEAUTY—New, with large double 
deep scarlet blossoms, 


DEUTZIA 
GRACILIS—A graceful and charming shrub 
with pure white flowers. Blooms the middle of 
June. Two feet high when fully grown. 
LEMOINE—An intermediate growing form with 
beautiful white flowers in clusters, covering the 
entire bush and blooming earlier than the other 
varieties. 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER—One of the finest 
varieties, producing large double white flowers, 
the back of the petals slightly tinged with rose. 
It excels all of the older sorts in size of flowers, 
profuseness of bloom and vigorous habit. Blooms 
early in June. 
ELDER 
AUREA (Golden Elder)—The European Elder 
with yellow foliage. Makes a striking contrast in 
early summer. ‘Tall straggly grower but can be 
kept pruned to a compact bush. 
EVONYMUS 
EUVUONYMUS ALATUS (Winged Burning 
Bush). A handsome shrub 6 to 8 ft. tall, with 
corky-winged branches. Native of China and Ja- 
pan. lLeaves oval, bright green fading in Aut- 
umn with gorgeous tones of red and crimson. 
Attracts attentiom wherever seen. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 
SPECTABILIS—One of the most  floriferous 
shrubs, with slender, arching branches, and dark 
green lustrous leaves. It blooms so early that 
it is frequently covered with its bright golden 
flowers while the ground is covered with snow. 
It is one of the very first promises of the bright 
and beautiful spring days to follow. 
SUSPENSA—tLong, curving branches; 
covering arches and trellises. 
FRINGE 
PURPLE—Also known as Purple Mist, Smoke 
Tree, and Smoke Plant. Covered during mid- 
summer with loose panicles of curious hair or 
fringe-like flowers, giving it a mist-like and novel 
appearance, : 
WHITE—A superb shrub, attaining a size of 
from ten to twenty feet. Has a compact, roundish 
form, large glossy leaves, and drooping racemes 
of pure white flowers. Blossoms in May and 
used for 
June. An entirely different plant from the above. 
Forsythia 

