10 BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS — CONTINUED 
Coralberry — see Symphoricarpos vulgaris. 
CORNUS alternifolia — Pagoda Dogwood 12-15 ft. 
A very ornamental large shrub with an unusual form of 
growth, the branches being arranged in flat horizontal whorles. Per 10 Per 100 
2 +O: LOCC: aitels Mires Seow aa a re eS eS ae eT 6.00 55.00 
AStOsS greets tere wth oun bain ie te ewe oa ee ae ee ee ks 7.50 
\. mas — Cornelian Cherry 15-20 ft. 
One of the best of the taller massing shrubs, with very deep 
green and shining foliage. Yellow flowers in the Spring before 
the leaves, followed by large red edible fruits in the Fall. 
GVA Ce Ba: Bh ois] PAW nw AB mes Rach le, COA iN Las Ra a Re i eee a Se 5.50 
COTONEASTER divaricata — Spreading Cotoneaster 4-6 ft. 
Arching branches and good foliage make this a very attractive 
massing shrub. Covered with red berries in the Fall. This is an 
especially good block of plants. 
ASO WOAP I NCIES AI ele ie Pee cree eRe nee eee ee Po 5.00 45.00 
ZutO (Ba fOet 2 eat i 6 oe On EE ps PEL ip EE Diag 6.50 60.00 
Cranberry, Highbush — seé Viburnum americanum and Viburnum opulus. 
CYDONIA japonica — Japanese Flowering Quince 5-6 ft. 
A low shrub of dense bushy growth. Dark shiny foliage and 
clusters of showy orange-scarlet flowers just as the leaves come 
out in the Spring. 
18s to Ba vinchesye tee ee eee ee A eee eee ne ee 3.50 30.00 
PUTO erect tec Coe Oat mtn thal? £2) ches Arann SEMA eaer 4,25 37.50 
DEUTZIA lemoinei — Lemoine’s Deutzia his 
A handsome and free-flowering semi-dwarf shrub, one of the 
hardiest of the Deutzias. 
Patou AS inch Gs aie ery es eee ee ee eee Se 3.50 30.00 
TSstor24 ginches ys eee eae eee re eee ee ele Py lee 4.25 37.50 
2 tO Pots feck ots Set neyo! he 1k dh Cae Aen oe eae en ie 5.00 
Dogwood — see Cornus. 
ELAEAGNUS angustifolia — Russian Olive 20-25 ft. 
A tall shrub especially adapted to background and hedge 
planting where height is desirable. Attractive gray-green foliage. 
2to.63” Leeths me te Fa ome ek UR IE Oe a ip es ee ie ts Re 3.50 
A tOn4 feet tes tee ae ce ee ee ee ty. Cate eee ee 4.50 
AMtOUS ‘TOCt te ee oe ie aeneyed oe te, Coen er einai eee em ee 5.50 
SittO OL Leet, cet ate here es Ap ee ee eS) eet Oe eee 7.00 
EUONYMUS americanus — Brook Euonymus 6-8 ft. 
An attractive upright shrub with large and very showy pink 
fruits. 
2 tO°3' feety sk Se ee aes ee ere ee eee eee eee 3.50 30.00 
Bato Ak feet ae a sh cu wee eee leet en eee oem Se 4.00 35.00 
4’ to (St feete ee ee eee 8 fe re ee ee 4.80 43.00 
5 t0'.6' fECtN A Se. he em eee ae ee ee ee 5.50 50.00 
atropurpureus — Wahoo 10-12 ft. 
A vigorous hardy native shrub or small tree producing a 
wealth of decorative scarlet berries in the Fall. Brilliant red 
autumn foliage. 
182to 24 :inches se eee ee See ee ht ee 3.50 
2 .to 3 -feet:2 beret Ue ene ee ree, ere: Soe eee et 4.50 
yeddoensis — Yeddo Euonymus 8 ft. 
A broad-headed shrub with good foliage and attractive pink 
fruit. In type of growth it is much like Euonymus alatus and 
makes a very satisfactory massing shrub. 
2 tO. 3° feet le oe ee oe ee ieee eens ot 4.00 35.00 
4.to 5) feet! ccc le ae ek Dee eee ee 5.00 45.00 
5: to\.6 feet ks her et i een i oe Sree AP Se ne i ou ae 6.00 55.00 
Prices quoted are for wholesale quantities. Orders calling for less than five of a variety and 
size are not wholesale and can be filled only as outlined on page 2. : 
