

CORNUS mas (Cornelian Cherry). 
90 ft. Zone IV. Yellow bloom 
April. Scarlet berry August. Toler- 
ant. 
4A ft. $2.75, 10 $25.00, 100 $195 
sanguinea (Bloodtwig Dogwood). 
10 ft. Zone IV. Sun, damp, Flower 
poor. Deep red bark in winter. 
3 ft. $.95, 10 $8.00, 100 $70.00 
stolonifera lutea (Yellowtwig Dog- 
wood). 8 ft. Zone Il. Really bright 
yellow bark. 
Stas 1. 10, 10,$9:50,100:$80.00 
CYTISUS scoparius (Common 
Broom). 4 to 8 ft. Zone V. Bushy, 
upright stems. Yellow, May-June. 
Drain. Sun. Perhaps the best cover 
for dry banks. A sight in bloom. 
% 12-18 in. 25 for $6, 100 $22.50 
9-3 ft. 5 for $5.50, 100 $80.00 
32in. pots. 4s.) 1.00, 10:69,00 
praecox (Warminister Broom). 5 ft. 
Zone V. Amazing shower of pale 
yellow in May. Outstanding. 
Bains POtsae. $ 18304 107$11,00 
5-in. potse.. -.$9)95, 10 $19.00 
DAPHNE mezereum (February 
Daphne). 3 ft. Upright. Zone IV. In 
April has lilac-red masses of bloom. 
Sun, lime. Foliage apt to suffer in 
hot summers, so give part shade 
south of Boston. 
15-18 in. B&B $2.25, 5 for $9.50 
ALBA. Exactly like Mezereum but 
flowers white (much more showy) 
and fruit yellow. Rare. 
OVpen te BS bagi eee $5.75 each 
DEUTZIA gracilis. 3 ft. Zone IV. - 
Drain. Dainty mass of white, May. 
15: ine $-95,. 1029 7.50; 1002560: 
scabra—Pride of Rochester. Large 
pinkish white blooms. Vigorous. 
Zone V. 8 ft. 
#18 in. 25 for $4.00, 100 $12.00 
3-4 ft. $1.00, 10 $8.50, 100 $75 
Deutzia gracilis 
ELEAGNUS angustifolia (Russian 
Olive). 20 ft. Zone II. Drought-re- 
sisting. Yellow berries in September. 
%#18 in. 30 for $4.50, 100 $12.50 
3 ft. $1.25) 4.1t$1-50,0 ft. $2.75 
ENKIANTHUS campanulatus (Red- 
vein Enkianthus). 12 ft. Leaves bril- 
liant in fall. White bells in May. 
Acid, humus. Zone IV. 
4-6 in. 10 for $4.25, 25 $8.50 
2 tS /.00)-4 thrps. 50) > taboo 
EUONYMUS alatus (Winged Eu- 
onymus). 8 ft. Zone III. Pink-crimson 
autumn leaves. Interesting shrub. 
SA eae oe) > a Onbiia Ue) 
COMPACTA. Dense dwarf form. 
18-94 in. ..--$2:00,/10 $15°00 
Opes Tae ae $2.75, 10 $23.00 
atropurpureus (Wahoo). 15 ft. Zone 
IV. Very fine fall foliage. 
A-5 ft. $1.50, 5-6 ft. $2.00 
europeus (Spindle-tree). 20 ft. Zone 
Ill. Showy red and orange fruit, 
September. 
D4 tae: $i 51 Ors 1 100 
yedoensis (Yahoo). 12 ft. Zone IV. 
Pink fruit in September. Handsome. 
3-4. ft. $1.50, 5-6. ft. $2.00 
FORSYTHIA intermedia (Golden 
Bell). 9 ft. Zone IV. Familiar yellow 
blooms in April. Almost fool-proof. 
%18 in. 25 for $4.00, 100 $10.00 
3 ft. $.95, 10 $8.00, 100 $40.00 
SPECTABILIS. More, larger, yel- 
lower flowers. Zone V. 8 ft. 
12 in. 25 for $4.00, 100 $12.00 
Bets $1.00,10-58.50) 100 $70 
ovata (Korean Forsythia). 6 ft. Zone 
IV. Less showy, but decidedly 
hardier and a week earlier. 
3 ft. $1.40, 4 ft. $1.60 
suspensa (Weeping Golden Bell). 
6 ft. Zone V. Good May show. 
Drooping branches root and hold 
banks. 
%12 in. 25 for $6.00, 100 $20.00 
3 fis 1625, 10°$9.00, 100.$70 
HAMAMELIS mollis (Chinese 
Witch-hazel). Very showy yellow. 
Feb. and March. 20 ft. Zone V. 
%3-in. pots.. .$3.00, 5 for $11.00 
3 ft., full specimens. .$7.00 each 
HIBISCUS syriacus (Althea). 12 ft. 
Tree-like. Zone Heavy soil. 
Various colors in July and August. 
Double pinks and whites are very 
good. Avoid purples and reds, ex- 
cept singles. 
#18 in. (mixed single) 
30 for $4.00, 100 $8.00 
ANEMONAEFLORUS. Semi-dou- 
ble rose. Six weeks in bloom. 
COELESTIS. Large single blue. 
TOTUS ALBUS. Large single white. 
Prices on above three, any one kind: 
3245 Cerne $1.95, 5 for $5.50 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandi- 
flora (Snow Hill). 4 ft. Zone IV. 
Straggling unless cut to ground. 
Huge white blooms, July-August. 
Manure. 
18 in. $.90, 10 $8.00, 100 $75 
paniculata grandiflora (Peegee). 10 
ft. Zone IV. Similar to above, a 
month later, and blooms turn pink. 
12 in. 10 for $6.00, 100 $40.00 
SA: eee $1507. 5936.00 
Nikko Blue. A hardy (Zone VI) 
form of the florists’ Hydrangea. 
12-15 in... . -$1.25, 580mo5.00 
Photo: Hamamelis mollis 


