DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
Deciduous Shrubs 
Unless otherwise stated, all plants in this section will 
be dug ‘‘bare roots.” 
ABELIOPHYLLUM distichum (5) an they 
KOREAN ABELIALEAF @ @ 
A small shrub from Korea with Abelia-like leaves. 
Flowers in appearance suggestive of white, ftra- 
grant Forsythia. 
4 int pobarsa lhe kt 80 = .75 
ACER palmatum (5) 
JAPANESE MAPLE 
atropurpureum novum, purple leaves, holding its 
color well until leaves fall. 
A ifs, POU.G Se eee neers ee 2 oe ae 1.35 1.25 
Bonfire, new foliage intensely bright red. 
AN. POb.c. .eteeae sess hinges ecm 1.3526 Zp 
palmatum (seedlings ) 
4-1n. pot. (about 2 tos tte eee 55 50 
CARYOPTERIS clandonensis (5) 
BLUEMIST 
A popular new variety which grows quickly and 
gives a profusion of powdery-blue flowers in sum- 
met. 
Loto? fat oe ee eee 55 50 
CHIMONANTHUS praecox grandiflora (7) 
WINTERSW EET 
A rare large flowering form of the plant formerly 
known as Calycanthus praecox or Meratia praecox, 
so greatly esteemed for its very early intensely fra- 
grant yellow flowers. Blooms from December 
through March. 
Lp to 2 Stic) as ee see 65 .60 
NOR pwede cea ny MeN Ta) 55 50 
CHIONANTHUS retusus (5) 
CHINESE FRINGETREE 
A rare and beautiful shrub from China, bearing fra- 
grant white flowers. Thrives in a somewhat moist 
sandy loam and in a sunny location. 
A°int ‘pot, (gratteds) eee. acer 1.10 1.00 
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