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Flowering Deciduous Shrubs 
CHAENOMELES LAGENARIA 
(continued) 
C. MAULE! (Dwarf Flowering Quince). A 
very desirable shrub of low-growing habit. 
Its graceful spiny branches are filled with 
small orange-scarlet flowers in March 
with yellow fruit in autumn. 3 feet. 
DEUTZIAS 
The flowers of the Deutzias are tassel-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 period, 
May, June. 
BD. GRACILIS. A very graceful small plant 
full of graceful sprays of white flowers. 
Does well in part shade and in the sun. 
Dwarf. 
15 to 18 in...... 1.50 
18 to 24 in...... 2.00 
D. PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Double white, 
back of petals faintly tinted with pink; 
large panicles. 
24 to 30 in...... 3.00 
2ito sift es 1.60.4 14 tol B fteeiam ¢ 3.00 
Sito 4ifty aise 2.00 
EVONYMUS 
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 autmn 
coloring is superb. 
18 to 24 im..... 1.5057) Sito gi ttsvcas 3.50 
Batol Sittin. 7, 2.00) va 4 ito shettsyeee re 5.00 
EXOCHORDA 
E. GRANDIFLORA (Common-Pearlbush). 6-9 
ft. A handsome, bushy shrub that grows 
well in moist places. The snow-white, pearl- 
like flowers hang on in good size clusters 
ria fairly cover the plant in May and 
une. 
oe Ae TS ey 1.507 ae Alton es ttc 3.00 
3 to 4 ft 2.00 
ENKIANTHUS 
CAMPANULATUS 
REDVEIN SHRUB 
For something very fine, include some 
of these fine plants in your plantings. 
19‘to- 76: in. BAB 573053. 4.50 
18: to 24: in, BSB 40.00. sche ee 5.50 
=* to 30 in, BAG)... 6.50 
SO tq 86 itt. BAM... sccariases ee. 7.50 
FORSYTHIA 
F. INTERMEDIA. A graceful variety with 
arching branches and bright yellow blooms. 
2EtOre ot tesasntite 1.50 4 to 8: ftivcoues 3.50 
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F. SPECTABILIS. Most profuse of all, with 
large rich golden yellow flowers. 
22t6 S Monee sacs 1.50 4 to § ft........ 3.50 
3 to 4° ft.:427,:: 
FUCHSIA—HARDY FUCHSIA 
F. MAGELLANICA. 2 ft. Most interesting 
shrub. The ruby-red pedant flowers are 
freely produced all summer and fall. It is 
easily grown in part shade, and has proven 
entirely hardy in New York Botanical 
Garden. 
GENISTA—SCOTCH BROOM 
Lovely green-stemed shrubs; flowers in June. 
MAYEFLY. Yellow. 
DONARD. Crimson. 
LORD LAMBOURNE. Maroon yellow. 
DAISY HILL. Cream and red. 
ADETO ne GelNoncees 2.50 18 to 24 in...... 3.35 
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-resist- 
ant. We offer the following fine varieties: 
Anemonceflorus. Double pink. 
Duchess de Brabant. Double red. 
Jeanne d’Are. Double white. 
Assorted Colors: Double Red, Pink, White 
and Purple. 
SEtOva li trict eee tee 4 to § ft.s.ccue 3.50 
3 toe4 {ti . oe 2.00 
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 
panicles of pure white flowers and lasts 
for several weeks. Largely used for mass- 
ing and is also excellent for single speci- 
mens. 
$. to 4: tte 5.00 
