14 HENRY NURSERIES 
CORNUS FLORIDUS RUBRA (Pink Flowering 
Dogwood)—Similar in habit to the White 
Flowering, but the blooms are pink. 
UES}: Gore WAGE Wh aed aYet), Vek ee ee ee each $1.75 
AEtOnO=LeChA DM ANGE Dee eee eee ee ere $7.00 
CORNUS LUTEA (Yellow Dogwood)—A shrub 
of medium size with bright yellow bark in the 
winter. Good green foliage. 
ZELORS LO CL Rare Roe en Nene Yee MMe ah bates Oe $1.00 
CORNUS MAS (Cornelian Cherry)—A tall tree 
like shrub which is one of the earliest of 
spring-flowering shrubs. Its small, but very 
numerous yellow flowers appear before the 
leaves. These are followed by large edible 
berries that ripen in late summer. Does well 
in shady places. 
S LOM BT eG teers ee ei he ee eo each $1.25 
CORNUS SIBERICA (Red Dogwood)—A shrub 
with blood-red branches in the winter. Fruit 
bright blue and flowers white. Attractive to 
desirable birds. 
SO 4 EI COUIS 3.4. 28s, odteee ee meet eee each, 90c 
CYDONIA 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japan Quince)—Old- 
fashioned shrub with glossy leaves and scarlet 
flowers in great profusion in early spring be- 
fore the leaves appear and followed by small 
quince-shaped fruit, which are quite fragrant. 
DP EtOL ont COs ere a reer se ee a er ee ert each $1.00 
DEUTZIA 
DEUTZIA GRACILUS (Dwarf Deutzia)—‘Sel- 
dom grows more than two feet high. Bears 
many lovely racemes of white flowers in late 
spring. 
L2NtOs| Sai nches reece eee tee, each $1.00 
DEUTZIA LEMOINE (Hybrid Deutzia) — 
Makes a broad, rounded bush of medium 
growth and has large clusters of white flowers 
in late Spring. Very hardy and has an excel- 
lent foliage all Summer. 
2: toi3  L6et eee oe ee each $1.25 
DEUTZIA SCABRA (Pride of Rochester) —A 
tall shrub with reddish branches, rough leaves 
and erect clusters of white flowers often ting- 
ed. pink. 
Stic AMT Getic ere ae tre eee ems eee nee each 90c 
EUONYMUS 
EUONYMUS AMERICANA (Wahoo)—Native 
shrub or small tree producing an abundance 
of scarlet berries which appear late in the fall. 
Foliage very attractive and turns red in 
autumn. 
Ofte. 4 feete re 2 <a eee each $1.50 
EUONYMUS ALATUS (Winged Euonymus)— 
Has dwarf compact habit, wood very corky, 
which gives it the name of cork bark. Has 
small delicate flowers in late spring, folloved 
by red berries in fall. Foliage turns a bril- 
liant red in the fall. 
2 to ‘8. feet ers Rie ee ee each $2.50 
EUONYMUS EUROPEUS (European Euony- 
mus)—Similar in habit to the Mahoo. It is 
very showy in the fall with smooth, pinkish- 
red fruits. Excellent for heavy borders and 
screens. 
2° to shfeet. 2c... kee each $1.00 
EUONYMUS YEDDO—A new oriental form of 
the Euonymus which is outstanding because of 
its large showy leaves which turn a brilliant 
orange in the fall. 
2st! Bt eet ee see. ee ee each $1.25 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 
ELEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA (Russian Olive) -- 
Rather large growing shrub with silvery foli- 
age. Fine for planting in screen plantings 
for contrast with other shrubs. Has small, 
yellow blossoms in June. 
3.t0 4) feet Jae hice: eee ere each, $1.00 
FORSYTHIA 
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 tO f4 ef Cethaier cee, seer coe eee each, 90c 
HONEYSUCKLE 
HONEYSUCKLE MORROW’S—The Jap Bush 
Honeysuckle makes a heavy bush with dense 
foliage. Flowers white, changing to yellow; 
fruit bright red. This shrub branches well to 
the ground making it one of the best for bor- 
der plantings. 
DVO SOs LOG. oe ee Sete ee ee re eee 70c 
HONEYSUCKLE ZABELI—tThis is a new form 
of the Tartarian Honeysuckle which differs 
in that it has a brighter red bloom and a 
denser habit. Foliage excellent blue-green 
throughout the season. 
2:to7d feet eee ee ee eee each 75c 
3) tom4 Wieets 26 ke el eee each $1.00 
A*tO “OD cleetuxs: 2%. 8 ee ee eee each $1.25 
Hydrangea P. G. 
HYDRANGEA 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS (Hills of Snow) 
—The flowers are similar to snowballs in ap- 
pearance, 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*to 24*inches 2 each, $1.25 
