2 WINTER PRICE LIST, FEBRUARY 13, 1950 


Shrubs (Continued) 
Cornus (Continued) 
Per 10 Per 100 
Goldentwig (Stolonifera Flaviramea) Yellow branches; 
very showy in winter. 
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Paniculata Racemosa (Gray Dogwood) White flowers 
followed by white berries. 
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CRAB FLOWERING (See Shade Trees) 
CRAPEMYRTLE (Lagerstroemia indica) Crinkled or fringed 
flowers, very showy. When transplanting, cut tops 
back severely and cover completely with soil. 20 ft. 
Pink 
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Purple 
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Red 
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White 
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CYDONIA JAPONICA (Flowering Quince) Bright red flowers 
in early spring, aromatic fruit. Cutting grown, true 
color. 20 ft. 
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DEUTZIA. Showy flowers in early summer. Easy culture. 
Pride of Rochester. Showy flowers, white tinged rose. 
8 to 10 ft. 
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FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) Bright yellow flowers, early spring. 
Intermedia Spectabilis. Largest, darkest flowers. Most 
profuse bloomer. 10 ft. 
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HANSEN BUSH CHERRY (Pr. Besseyi) Attractive ornamental 
shrub that bears heavy crops of edible fruit. Foliage 
turns rich colors in autumn. 
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HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) Desirable for foliage, flowers and 
berries. 
Morrowi. Spreading habit, white flowers, red fruit, 8 ft. 
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Tatarica Rosea. Pink flowers, red berries. Upright. 10 ft. 
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Tatarica Rubra. Wheeling strain. Flower buds are red; 
open to a deep pink. One of the best. 
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Zabeli. Supposed to be the nearest red bush honeysuckle. 
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