Deciduous Shrubs 
Move safely and easily after dormant (Oct. to Dec.). 
Need no attention but watering and pruning back. 
Amelanchier 
AMELANCHIER Canadensis. 20 ft. 
Zone IV. Thin, bushy shrub or tree. 
Gay white show in early July. 
(each) (10) (100) 
PEM TE CS Se stig SOCSOLe $ 6.50 $ 45.00 
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Cydonia (Hybrid Quince) 
4 ft. Zone V. Sun. Bushy dwarf. 
Scarlet flowers in April. A tolerant 
ornamental shrub. Slow growth. 
Can be kept pruned. 
MOERLOOSI — apple-blossom pink. 
RUBRA GRANDIFLORA. Early. 
Large, deep red blossoms. 
VERMILION. Scarlet. 
Any of above three kinds. 
2 yr. grafts $2.50 5 for $11.00 
Clethra alnifolia Rosea 
7 ft. Zone IV. Pink fragrant spikes. 
vary from July to August. Acid soil. 
Rare form., 
1 to 1% feet $2.75, 5 for $12.50 
EUONYMUS alatus (Winged Euony- 
mus). 8 ft. Zone I0. Pink-Crimson 
autumn leaves. Very showy. 
2-3 ft. $2.50, 10 for $18.00 
COMPACTA. Dense dwarf form. 
18 to 24 in. $2.00, 10 for $18.00 
HAMAMELIS mollis (Chinese Witch- 
hazel). Very showy yellow. Feb. and 
March. 20 ft. Zone V. (grafts) 
(each) (10) (100) 
8-12 in. 3.00 24.00 225.00 
12-15 in. 4.50 29.00 ........ 
ILEX verticillata (Winterberry). 15ft. 
Zone III. Dampness preferred. Many 
red berries all winter: A show. 
2-3 ft. $1.35, 10 $8.00, 100 $60.00 
Kolkwitzia amabilis (Beauty Bush). 
8 ft. Zone V. Sun, loose. A light 
green fountain flushed with a cas- 
cade of pink in June. 
(each) (10) (100) 
2-3 ft. 1.25 11.00 100.00 
Myrica carolinensis (Bayberry) 
6 ft. Zone IV. A shapely rounded 
bush. Good foliage. Barren, sandy 
soils — seashore — drybanks. Spicy 
foliage, gray, waxy berries. 
12-18 in. clumps, 5 for $7.50 
(100 for $125.00) 
Philadelphus Virginal 
8 ft. Double, fragrant, translucent 
white blossoms load the bush in 
June. Then more sparsely through 
summer. Zone V. 
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1.00 14.00 
30.00 
120.00 
NEVIUSA alabamensis(Snow Wreath). 
5 ft. Zone V. Showy white, odd 
blooms in masses, June. Drain. 
18-24 in. ..... $2.00, 5 for $8.00 
VIBURNUM burkwoodi. 
5 ft. Zone V. New hybrid, with 
fragrant pink blooms in May, borne 
young. Superior to Carlesii though 
similar. Half evergreen. 
*3-in. pots 6 to 9 in. 5 for $11.00 
15-18 in. B&B .... $5.00, 5 $22.50 
totemtosum (Doublefile Viburnum). 
10 ft. Zone IV. Horizontal strings of 
snowy blooms in June. Neat. 
(each) (10) (100) 
wT 26488 Ins OSes. $ 5.00 $ 35.00 
18-24 in. 1.50 12.00 80.00 
PLICATUM (Japan Snowball) Form 
without fruit, but showier bloom. 
20.00 
18.00 150.00 
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SYRINGA Lhjes 
All tolerant, but need extra lime. 
vulgaris (Old-fashioned Lilac). 15 
ft. Zone III. Spreads by suckers to 
huge clumps. Purple, May. Fragrant. 
18-24 in. 10 for $9.50, 100 $80.00 
ana) fatiacne $1.25 3-4-6923... $2.00 
ALBA _ White form of above. 
18-24 in. 10 for $9.50, 100 $80.00 
2-3: ft?) cece: $1.50 3-4ftapee $2.50 
NAMED HYBRID LILACS 
Huge fragrant trusses in many 
colors. Both ‘‘S’’ (Single) and ‘‘D’’ 
(Double) forms are charming. Ratings 
below are by experts — 10.0 would 
be perfect. Lilac colors are impos- 
sible to describe — notes below 
are mere indications. Any 5 below. 
12-18 inch for $7.50 — post-paid. 
(25 for $16.50) 
Hugo Koster (5.9) — S. Lilac. 
Leon Gambetta. (7.3) — D. Lilac. 
Mrs. Ed. Harding. (7.9) — D. Red. 
Pres. Lincoln.(7.8) — S. Clear Blue. 
Horstenstein. (7.4) — D. Red. 
Jan van Tol. (7.5) — S. White. 
Pres. Grevy (6.9) — D. Bluish. 
Ellen Wilmott (8.0) — D. White. | 
K. Havemeyer. (7.3) — D. Pinkish, 
Ludwig Spaeth. (7.8) — S. Purple. 
George Billaire. (6.4)— D.red-purple. 
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