IN DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 
Calycanthus Cornus - Dogwood 
CALYCANTHUS floridus (Sweet Shrub). 6 to 8 ft. CORNUS florid ‘hite Flower gz 
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thus. Always found in “Grandma’s’’ garden. Its 
sweet, aromatic reddish brown flowers are most 3 
appreciated. The blossoms are produced in late ©. alba sibirica (Siberian Dogwood). 6 to 8 ft. Green- 
spring followed by large pods, filled with smooth ish white flowers in June. Grown because of its 
Cc. florida rubra (Pink Flowering Dogwood). See page 
brown seed. Use as a specimen or for planting in conspicuous red winter twigs. Cutting out old wood 
a larger border. increases brilliance of new growth. 
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Chaenomeles - Flowering Quince C. mas. (Cornclidiicherry Dogwood). 10 to 15 ft. At~ 
CHAENOMELES lagenaria (Cydonia japonica) (Common ractive large shrub or small tree. Its small, yellow 
Flowering Olney: 5 to 8 me One of ce best plossoms are hardy and appear a few days ahead 
early blooming shrubs. Upright, spreading, with of the Forsythia. They are followed by large, bril- 
attractive foliage. The bell-shaped blossoms are liant cherry-like fruit, ripening in midsummer. Does 
usually from a light pink to scarlet. They open Mee in almost any soil. Valuable for its early spring 
before the leaves appear and are borne all along effect. 
the branches. Has goed, glossy foliage. Grows in 2 to 3 ft Each Each 
most any location and can be used as a hedge, 3 He ere ++. .$1.25 ato: Deafites eievesp 2.00 
screen or specimen. ° Oy Siaiocs threX0) 
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C. lagenaria alba. 4 to 5 ft. A white form of the Cotinus Smoke Tree 
Common Flowering Quince with all its good qual- COTINUS coggygria (Smoke Tree). 10 to 12 ft. An 
ities. Does not grow quite so large. old favorite having unusual and attractive foliage. 
Each When in bloom the tree is virtually a mist of 
eh Sie 42s Alay. <u Ned cHerd CRE ee ao eee $1.00 minute smoky lavender flowers, suggesting a cloud 
C. lagenaria pygmea (Dwarf Flowering Quince). 3 ft. of smoke. 
A dwarf form of Cydonia with flesh-pink flowers Each Each 
which are most attractive. A fine variety where BW) SMG 400 MAO) Sil Op-tatitamereetapie2 5) 
a low type is desired. 
Each Each 
15 to 18 in. ..$1.00 18 to 24 in. ..$1.25 Cotoneaster 
; 6 6 COTONEASTER divaricata (Spreading Cotoneaster). 
Chionanthus - White Fringe 4 to 5 ft. A semi-evergreen variety with good 
CHIONANTHUS virginiana. 12 to 15 ft. As a large foliage and scarlet fruit. 
shrub or small tree, for use in border planting or 2 to 3 ft BEB Each 
specimen, few plants surpass the White Fringe. © t., BOB «1... e eee eee ee eee eee $3.00 
Its large, somewhat glossy leaves are attractive 
throughout the summer and add a pleasing bright Deutzia 
yellow to the array of autumn colors. Large clusters aS ; Chaenomeles—Flowering Quince 
of drooping white flowers hang from the ends of DEUTZIA gracilis (Slender Deutzia). 2 to 3 ft. A 8 
the twigs in late spring. Dark blue fruit in August. graceful, dwarf shrub which covers its arching 
Prefers a moist, acid soil. Worthy cf a place on branches with small racemes of white flowers in 
any lawn. early spring. Does well in sun or shade. 
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D. lemoinei (Lemoine Deutzia), 3 to 4 ft. An upright shrub that is exceedingly free blooming 
in April and May, with stems completely covered with white blossoms. Stems droop as 
they age. 
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D. magnifica (Showy Deutzia). 6 to 8 ft. A Japanese upright form producing in June a 
profusion of double white flowers in racemes. Suggests a double form of Lily-of-the-Valley. 
Useful for quick effect and screens. 
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D. scabra, Pride of Rochester. 6 to 8 ft. Covered in June with pinkish white, showy flowers. 
Hardy, upright, distinct in form, adaptable to all locations and soils. 
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Elaeagnus - Russian Olive 
ELAEAGNUS angustifolia (Russian Olive). 15 ft. An unusual shrub with dark green bark 
and silvery foliage. Fragrant, deep golden yellow flowers followed by ornamental Olive 
fruit. Valuable for contrast with green foliage plants. 
Each Each 
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Euonymus 
EUONYMUS alatus (Winged Euonymus). 8 to 10 ft. A distinct shrub with good green foliage 
which colors to brilliant rose in fall. Produces small red berries, and is attractive in winter 
by reason of its curious corky bark, along the rather stiff spreading branches. Adaptable 
to shade or sun; an admirable shrub. 
Each Each 
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-E. alatus compactus (Dwarf Winged Euonymus). 5 to 6 ft. Similar to the preceding except 
that it is more compact, does not grow so large and colors more brilliantly in the fall. 
An outstanding shrub. 
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E. americanus (Brook Ewonymus). 7 to 8 ft. Has attractive pink fruit in the fall, somewhat 
resembling a Strawberry. Foliage colors well in autumn. While it grows under ordinary 
conditions its native habitat is moist locations. Each 
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E. europaeus (European Euonymus). 10 to 15 ft. A tall, slender shrub with green bark and 
deep green foliage that colors in autumn. Prized for the wealth of coral fruit in fall. 
Each Each 
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E. patens kiautschovicus (wvergreen Wahoo). See page 10. 
Exochorda - Pearl Bush 
EXOCHORDA racemosa (Pearl Bush). 8 to 10 ft. One of the most pleasing spring flowering 
shrubs, producing a mass of white blossoms in April. Should be used extensively in mass 
plantings. Prune severely at planting time for best results. 
Each Each 
Forsythia—Golden Bell Det Gus: Fis tans er eg eee: $1.00 SROKA ftom etree Cae: $1.25 
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