16 F. & F. NURSERIES 

lto4 S5to24 25&up 
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DEUTZIA lemoinei. 4’-5’ Lemoine Deutzia 
Large dazzling white flowers in short sprays are produced in amaz- 
ing abundance making a “high spot” in June. 
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scabra Pride of Rochester. 8’-9’ Pink Deutzia 
Deservedly popular, this husky fellow produces clouds of tassel- 
like flowers in May which last for some weeks. The usual blush 
coloring sometimes deepens to a real pink. 
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ENKIANTHUS campanulatus. 12’-15’ Redvein Enkianthus 
Something to enthuse over! Without artificial shaping will develop 
into a handsome large shrub well clothed with clean foliage which 
turns brilliant red in fall. Bunches of nodding flowers are borne on 
the whorled branches, and these red-veined white cups are quite 
unique. 
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ERICA carnea. 10-12” Spring Heath 
EVERGREEN. Opening in early spring, the bright rosy-pink flowers 
persist for months, surely a most striking thing. 
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EVUONYMUS alatus. 8’-9’ Winged Euonymus 
Pink and crimson in autumn, interesting corky branches in winter, 
this handsome outstandig shrub is too little used. 
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—compactus. 5’-6' Compact Winged Euonymus 
Just as beautiful and even neater than its big brother. Useful for a 
specimen, mass, or hedge planting. 
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patens, 8-10’ Spreading Euonymus 
(Kiatschovicus) 
HALF-EVERGREEN. If in doubt plant this shrub—it seems contented 
in all places and conditions. The glossy 3-inch wavy leaves become 
stained with purple as autumn progresses and the orange fruits 
hang on almost until spring. Makes a broad round specimen, per- 
fect for hedges. 
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