EUONYMOUS ALATUS (Winged Euonymous) 
--Has dwarf compact habit; hood verycorky, 
which gives it the name of cork bark. Has 
small delicate flowers in late spring, followed 
by red berries in fall. Foliage turns a bril- 
liant red in the fall. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $2.00 
EUONYMOUS EUROPEAN (Burning Bush)-- 
A tall, slender shrub of tree-like habit. Has 
bright red foliage in autumn and pink fruits 
in the fall. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $1.50 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA (Golden Bell)-- 
One of the most desirable for foundation and 
border planting, because of its very graceful 
habit. Flowers yellow and bell-shaped, bloom 
along the entire length of the branches in 
early spring before the leaves appear. 
3-4 ft.------------ each $1.00 
PURPLE FRINGE -- Purple flowers in May 
and June which resemble mist. Large glossy 
foliage. 
3-4.ft- ----------- each $2.00 

HONE YSUCKLE 
HONE YSUCKLE, TARTARIAN--A tall, bushy 
shrub, with red, pink, or white flowers in the 
spring followed by red berries. Its dense 
foliage and rank growth makes it one of the 
most popular screening shrubs in use. 
2-3 ft, (True Red)- -------- each $0.75 
3-4 ft. (True Red)- -------- each $1.00 
4-6 ft..(True Red)=----—---- each $1.50 
HONE YSUCKLE, FRAGRANT--The fragrant 
honeysuckle is a delightful shrub because of 
the delicious scent of its tiny waxen flowers 
in the spring. The bushes grow quickly and 
make a fine mass of decorative foliage which 
remains a good rich green, persisting until 
mid-winter. 
2-3-ft.------------ each $1.00 

HARDY HYDRANGEA 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS (Hills of Snow) 
--The flowers are similar to snowballs in 
appearance, white and imposing, blooming 
throughout the season. Excellent for solid 
low borders and foundation planting. One of 
the few shrubs which blooms well in shade. 
18-24 in.- ----------- each $1.50 
HYDRANGEA P. G. (Hardy Hydrangea)--A 
well-known shrub that blooms from August 
until late fall. The blooms are first white, 
then turn pink on the exposed side. It pro- 
duces the largest flower head of all the 
shrubs. Will bloom in shady situations. DO 
NOT PLANT ON SOUTH FOUNDATIONS. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $1.50 
HYPERICUM AUREUM (St. John’s Wort)-- 
Medium growing shrub with attractive blue- 
green foliage. Flowers are large yellow and 
are borne during July. It likesarocky ground 
and will thrive in shady places. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $1.00 
KERRIA JAPONICA FLORAPLENA--(Double 
Yellow Kerris)--Often called Globe Flower, 
because the innumerable clustered petals 
give the blooms a ball-like shape. Stems 
area bright green which shows up well in the 
winter. 
18-24 in.- ----------- each $1.50 
KERRIA JAPONICA (Single Yellow Kerria) 
2-3 ft.- ----------=- each $1.25 
KERRIA, WHITE (Rhodotypus)--Sometimes 
called Jetbead because of the shining black- 
berries which cover the plant during the 
winter. Has very attractive foliage and 
blooms in June with a white single bloom 
which hss a yellow center. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $1.00 
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