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EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA 10 ft. 
Pearl Bush 
Rapid growing. Bright green foliage, snowy 
white flowers in May. Should be pruned annual- 
ly after flowering. Best in sun. 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA 8 ft. 
Border Forsythia 
Arching or spreading branches. Bright yel- 
low flowers in April before the leaves unfold. 
Each Per 10 
RECO Ue SoD $ 7.00 
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F. I. Spectabilis 8 ft. Showy Border Forsythia 
Showy rich golden-yellow flowers more than 
one inch long. Dark green foliage. 
Each Per 10 
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F. Suspensa 6 ft. Weeping Forsythia 
Drooping branches; dark green foliage. Golden 
yellow flowers. Good for banks. 
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HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA 15 ft. 
Witch Hazel 
Best in moist soils and half shady places. Yel- 
low ribbon-like flowers in September, October, 
November. Very attractive for its late autumn 
bloom. 
Heo) Gh qh ee ee re eey $ 1.00 
TPES GY 18.85 ie Se Seah 1.50 
HIBISCUS SYRIACUS 12 ft. Shrub Althea 
Upright shrub. Single and 
red, white, purple flow- 
“Rose of Sharon.”’ 
double flowers. Pink, 
ers in August. 
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Sg 2a te asin do oe sana saceeccome cee 1.50 
HYDRANGEA ABORESCENS GRANDI- 
FLORA 6 ft. Hills of Snow 
Large cluster of clear white flowers in June, 
July. Best if pruned severely each spring. 
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H. Paniculata Grandiflora 10 ft. 
Peegee Hydrangea 
Common outdoor hydrangea with large white 
flowers in August. Often tree like in form. 
ie] Leah 7-0 RS a Ae aie a a eo ee $ .75 
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HYPERICUM DENSIFLORUM 5 ft. 
St. Johnswort 
Yellow flowers July-September. 
good for sandy soil. 
2 to 3 ft. 
3 to 4 ft. 
Free flowering, 
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ILEX VERTICILLATA 6-8 ft. 
Common Winterberry 
“Black Alder.’’ Dark green leaves, spreading 
branches. Bright red berries persisting into 
winter, not eaten by birds. Prefers moist soil. 
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KERRIA JAPONICA PLENIFLORA 8 ft. 
Double Oriental Kerria 
Double golden yellow flowers from June to 
September. Green branches useful for winter ef- 
fects. Shrub of loose graceful habit. 
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KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS 8 ft. Beauty Bush 
Pink bell-shaped flowers with yellowish orange 
throat in May-June. Resembles Weigelia and 
Honeysuckle. 
COMO SU preen en se met ael ee ses ee mee ry $ 1.00 
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LIGUSTRUM, AMURENSE 14-15 ft. 
Amur Privet 
Half ever- 
Flowers in panicles 2 inches long 
An excellent hardy hedge plant. 
green leaves. 
in June-July. 
Each Per10 Per 100 
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24 tovs0in. =... .30 Pits 25.00 
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L. I. Regelianum 6 ft. Regel Privet 
Each Per10 Per 100 
18 eto,240in- $ +.50 $ 4.00 $65.00 
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LONICERA FRAGRANTISSIMA 
Winter Honeysuckle 
Semi-drooping habit, handsome leathery leaves, 
remaining green well into the winter. Fra- 
grant creamy white flowers in early spring. 
Per 10 
$ 7.00 
9.00 
L. Maacki 10 ft. Amur Honeysuckle 
A stout upright grower, dark green leaves. 
White flowers changing to yellow in June; dark 
red fruit in September. 
Bh ater Gah tip ie bee Re ree ey ae eee Rese $ 1.00 
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DROS GSI Uae este ee a eee 1.50 
L. Morrowi 8 ft. Morrow Honeysuckle 
Each Per 10 
BELO SL bree eee Bye ar ts $ 7.00 
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Tm Gard Gage ee 1.50 14.00 
L. Syringantha 6 ft. Lilac Honeysuckle 
Slender branched shrub of bluish-green foliage. 
Flowers in clusters of very showy rosy-lilac fol- 
lowed by red berries. 
Py BOW PAs Ry Ree a Sore menee ee n eee $ 1.00 
