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NURSERIES 
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DEUTZIA GRACILUS (Dwarf Deutzia)—Seldom 
grows more than two feet high. Bears many 
lovely racemes of white flowers in late spring. 
Each 
2 :tOPLO TIN CHES Veen eee pe eee ens ee $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 excellent foliage 
all Summer. Each 
LSS COg 2: ICH OS ie. ee etree eee aes Seer ace $1.25 
EUONYMUS 
EUONYMUS AMERICANA (Wahoo)—Native shrub 
or small tree producing an abundance of scar- 
let berries which appear late in the fall. Foli- 
age very attractive and turns red in Autumn. 
Each 
STO ca TCC Eee oe tt cree eee ee ee $1.50 
EUONYMUS ALATUS (Winged Euonymus)—Has 
dwarf compact habit, wood very corky, which 
gives it the name of cork bark. Has small deli- 
cate flowers in late spring, followed by red 
berries in fall. Foliage turns a brilliant red in 
the fall. Each 
ZEtOES, LOC tw eas oe eee er nie mene eer ee $2.50 
EUONYMUS EUROPEUS (European Euonymus)— 
Similar in habit to the Wahoo. It is very showy 
in the fall with smooth, pinkish-red fruits. Ex- 
cellent for heavy borders and screens. Each 
PRE Ve ate Ya MeN oh he en Se ae la Be $1.25 
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. Each 
Dit Og LC CU ace ee ee eae eee $1.25 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 
ELEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA (Russian Olive)— 
Rather large growing shrub with silvery foliage. 
Fine for planting in screen plantings for con- 
trast with other shrubs. Has small, yellow blos- 
soms in June. Each 
BECO AL LOC Cire ae ee eee ee eee $1.00 
LS im WG Shae Y= eee ss at Ao A oa A SB yee rea ee $1.75 
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. Each 
SSC GALLO tice ne cree re ae or ge ero $1.00 
FORSYTHIA, SPRING GLORY—This new For- 
sythia is without question the loveliest of all 
garden bells. Its large pale yellow flowers 
completely cover the branches in early spring. 
There is nothing which will make you forget 
winter as quickly nor announces spring as 
flamboyantly. Each 
O ele a l Ce Lie ele ee en, ere eee eee $1.50 
HAMAMELIS 
HAMAMELIS VIRGINIA (Witch Hazel)—One of 
our native shrubs which fits well in any or- 
namental border. Will thrive in shady loca- 
tions, and its thick, green foliage makes an 
excellent screen. Bears yellow flowers in late 
autumn. Each 
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Honeysuckle 
HONEYSUCKLE 
HONEYSUCKLE, MAXIMOWICZI (Dwarf Bush 
Honeysuckle)—This is one of the newer forms 
of bush Honeysuckle, which is not as heavy 
growing as the Morrow and Zabeli. Has the 
characteristic good foliage of the honeysuckles 
and the fragrant bloom. Each 
DZ tO. Os LOC TG eae iace eae eee eee $1.25 
Seat ATCO UA tee ee es eee oe 1.50 
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. Each 
2-O DB LOCC eae are a ee en eee ee oe sees $ .75 
SELOsA TOOT ae Ne Ce AT ee Cen nee Meee eae em Rey eae: $1.00 
gS G0 ha eX 2) Maes Sune te ee he) ee el | $1.25 
HONEYSUCKLE ZABELI—This 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. Each 
1SetonZ4sinchess(Onemycat) ae $ .50 
DITO eT CCU ee eee eee Ewe ei $1.00 
oH WO RA! te MT ou Honk cilebens pe ema hs OP ee Ro ee $1.25 
4<to-5 feet. 22h -.8 ee eee ee ee eee $1.50 
HYDRANGEA 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS (Hills of Snow)— 
The flowers are similar to snowballs in appear- 
ance, white and imposing, blooming through- 
out the season. Excellent for solid low borders 
and foundation planting. One of the few shrubs 
which blooms well in shade. Each 
LSP CO #2451 GH CS perees ete circ ter ieee eee ne $1.50 
HYDRANGEA, NIKKO BLUE—Most beautiful of 
all hardy hydrangeas. In acid soil flowers are 
blue, in neutral or alkaline soil they turn 
pink. To make soil acid, water every two or 
three weeks with aluminum sulphate (two 
tablespoons to the gallon). Give winter pro- 
tection. Grow in partial or full shade. Each 
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