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C. maulei (Dwarf Flowering Quince). A 
very desirable shrub of low-growing 
habit. Its graceful spiny branches are 
filled with small orange-scarlet flow- 
ers in March with yellow fruit in au- 
tumn. 3 feet. Priced on request. 
DEUTZIAS 
The flowers of the Deutzias are tas- 
sel-like and clustered into thick wreaths 
along their drooping branches in June. 
These shrubs, are hardy, vigorous 
adapted to all soils and remarkable for 
grace, beauty and prodigal bloom. The 
taller forms are valuable for specimens, 
low ones for bordering, grouping or 
planting near the house. Flowering pe- 
riod, May, June. 
D. gracilis. A very graceful small plant 
full of graceful sprays of white flow- 
ers. Does well in part shade and in 
the sun. Dwarf. 
160 to sL Sittin Sa 1.50 
1eetor24 tin.) ke 2.00 
2ASCOTOOLID eee 3.00 
D. pride of rochester. Double white, back 
of petals faintly tinted with pink; 
large panicles. 
ZitOmeogLt: eee 1.50 AS tO gD ott ae 3.00 
Se topes at te eee 2.00 
EUONYMUS 
E. alatus (Winged Euonymus). 8-10 ft. 
An unusual shrub of compact habit, 
with yellowish flowers, followed by red 
berries; the branches are winged with 
a peculiar, interesting corky bark; the 
brilliant autumn coloring is superb. 
USM towed eine 1.50 ontOne 4a tte 3.50 
Zits Kort baw eae 2.50 4 COUED atta 5.00 
EXOCHORDA 
E. grandiflora (Common-Pearlbush). 6-9 
ft. A handsome, bushy shrub that 
grows well in moist places. The snow- 
white, pearl-lpike flowers hang on in 
good size clusters and fairly cover the 
plant in May and June. 
Briton? 3 ft. o i.e 160) set to anata 3.00 
Batons ft. ate 2.00 
FORSYTHIA 
F. intermedia. A graceful variety with 
arching branches and bright yellow 
blooms. 
DO ee Gen geeneek 1.50 
B totes rit oo. 2.00 
AvtO 5 ite ets 2.50 
F. spectabilis. Most profuse of all, with 
large rich golden yellow flowers. 
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SLO Wire ME Usewecsasotees 2.00 
HIBISCUS—ALTHEA 
H. syriacus (Shrub-althea or Rose- 
of Sharon). 10-12 ft. Tall-growing 
shrubs producing in. profusion large, 
handsome, double flowers in various 
shades during late summer; very 
hardy, drought-resistant. We offer the 
following fine varieties: 
Anemonaeflorus. Double pink. 
Duchess de Brabant. Double red. 
Jeanne d’Are. Double white. 
Assorted Colors: Double Red, Pink, 
White and Purple. 
Priced on request. 
HYDRANGEA HORTENSIS 
Hydrangeas produce large panicles 
of beautiful flowers of various shades 
of color, depending upon the acidity of 
the soil. They require some protection 
in winter. 
H. otaska (Old Favorite). Produces im- 
mense heads of usually blue but some- 
times pink flowers. 
2 year plants ...... 2.50 3 year plants ...... 3.50 
H. paniculata grandiflora p. g. (Hardy 
Hydrangea). A most valuable shrub, 
which produces in July immense pani- 
cles of pure white flowers and lasts 
for several weeks. Largely used for 
massing and is also excellent for sin- 
gle specimens. 
LS toyc4 cine 1.50 Sato ei att. cee 3.00 
2atOPe Lule 2.00 
HYPERICUM 
Golden St. John’s-wort. Shrub with 
golden yellow flowers in July and Au- 
gust. 
H. calycinum. Aaron’s beard. A spread- 
ing sort which is a useful ground- 
cover and bears yellow flowers in mid- 
summer. One of the best and hardiest, 
doing well in both sun and part shade. 
1 year clump ...... 1.00 2 year clump ...... 2.00 
JASMINUM—JASMINE 
J. floridum. A hardy shrub with glossy 
dark green foliage and golden yellow 
star-shaped flowers a half inch in di- 
ameter, opening in spring and sum- 
mer. A very desirable and valuable 
species. Priced on request. 
