CORNUS Alba Varigata — Variegated Dogwood 
Small shrub with blood red branches. |Inconspicu- 
ous white flowers. Fruit, a whitish berry. Leaves 
edged with white. 4-6 feet. 
CYDONIA Japonica — Japan Quince 
A small spreading shrub with spiny branches. In 
Spring it produces many clusters of bright scarlet 
flowers. Its foliage is a dark, glossy green. It 
bears yellow fruits, resembling pears. Height 5-6 
feet. 
DEUTZIA Gracilis — Slender Deutzia 
A small shrub with slender branches and foliage 
of soft green. In June it is a solid mass of white 
racemes. An excellent border plant, being so 
small. 3 feet. 
EVONYMOUS Alatus — Spindle Bush 
A curious irregular shrub with large leaves turn- 
ing red in autumn. Branches have corky wings. 
Fine in mass plantings. Height 10 feet. 
FORSYTHIA Spectabilis — Showy Border Forsythia 
Much more profuse-flowering than the original 
type, and several shades richer in its glorious deep 
yellow. Plants vigorous and compact. 
FORSYTHIA Ovata — Korean Golden Bell 
A perfectly hardy shrub with pale primrose 
blossoms ten days before the other Forsythias. 
Gracefully arched branches with greyish yellow 
bark. 
HYDRANGEA Aborescens Grandiflora — Hills of 
Snow Hydrangea 
Flowers are borne in panicles of pyramidal shape 
from 5 to 8 inches in diameter and 8 to 10 inches 
long and change to a greenish white. One of the 
best. 
HYDRANGEA Paniculata Grandiflora — Pee Gee 
Hydrangea 
A beautiful shrub that continues to be the favor- 
ite Hydrangea. Leaves of bright, shining green. 
Light pink flowers, changing to brown later in 
the fall, are borne in huge panicles, 8 to 12 inches 
long in August and September. Successfully 
grown in tree form. A desirable lawn ornament. 
Height about 7 feet. We can also supply this in 
tree form. 
HYDRANGEA Tree Form — Tree Hydrangea 
Large, pyramidal trusses of pure snow-white 
blossoms appear in early August. As fall ap- 
proaches, .-they change to a luminous pink. At 
this stage they may be cut for all winter, dry 
bouquets. Blossoms measure a foot long and 6 to 8 
inches wide. A low growing tree standing not 
more than 4 to 6 feet in height. 
Syringa Virginalis 
ILEX Verticillata — Winterberry 
his very ornamental upright shrub, 6 to 8 feet 
tall, belongs to the Holly family. In October bright 
red berries appear which last all winter and are 
attractive to the eye as well as to the birds. Pre- 
fers a shaded, moist location. 
KOLWITZIA Amabilis — Beauty Bush 
One of the finest of the newer shrubs, Bright shell 
pink flowers on long sweeping branches. Very 
hardy. 4-6 feet high. 
LIGUSTRUM Amurense — Amur Privet 
Glossy green foliage holds its color almost the 
entire year. Very hardy. Valuable for hedges or 
borders as it stands shearing to any extent. Ex- 
treme height 10 feet. 
LIGUSTRUM Ibota Regalianum — Regal Privet 
A low shrub’ with branches that are almost hori- 
zontal. It has dense foliage, and its graceful habit 
of growth makes it a fine variety for foundation 
and border planting; as well as for hedges. 
LONICERA Fragrantissima — Winter Honeysuckle 
Spreading, deep green foliage. Fragrant, small 
flowers. Height, 6 feet. 
LONICERA Morrowi — Morrow Honeysuckle 
A strong, upright grower, producing pure white 
flowers profusely in May and June. Its bright red 
berries are very attractive during autumn. Hardy 
and easily grown, Height 6 feet. 
Hydrangea Aborescens 
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