Escallonia rosea. Broadleaved ever- 
green moderate-sized shrub with 
lush shiny green leaves and pink 
flowers borne all summer. Suitabli 
for specimen planting or low 
screening. 
Euonymus. These are some of the most 
attractive of all garden plants. 
Evergreen varieties for their fol- 
lage, deciduous types for their 
fall color and exotic fruits. — 
alatus, WINGED EUONYMUS. Decid. 
smaller shrub. Corky projection 
on the stems. Fall .leaf color 
varies from deep pink to crimson 
europaeus, EUROPEAN SPINDLE-TREE. 
Large shrub or small tree with 
deciduous Teaves and striking 
orange and red fruit in the fall 
Fortunei radicans. Sprawling ever- 
green groundcover. 
japonicus. Broadleaved evergreen 
to moderate size. Dark green 
shiny leaves. 
j. gureo-variegatus. Leaves 
blotched with yellow, smaller 
shrub. 
j. microphyllus. Very dwarf ever- 
green form with tiny leaves. 
Maackii, KOREAN SPINDLE-TREE. 
Deciduous large shrub or small 
tree with bright green foliage, 
brilliant pink to red fall color 
and outstanding yellow-peach- 
orange-and red fruit in the fall 
Chotce. 
BEECH 
Fagus, BEECH. Fine, stately decid 
trees suitable for ornament or 
climate control. 
\. grandifolia, AMERICAN BEECH. 
Abundant thin paper-like leaves, 
smooth steel-gray bark, hard and 
tough wood. An American favorite 
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gylvatica atropunicea, RIVER 5 
PURPLE BEECH. Beautiful purple- 
leaved form of the European 
type. Choice. 
DN 
FILBERT: Corylus 
FIR: Abies 
FIRETHORN: Pyracantha 
Fontanesia Fortunei. Deciduous 
moderate-sized shrub from China. 
Privet-like green leaves, dense 
branching. An uncommon shrub for 
specimen. use. 
PROSTRATE PLANTS . 
These plants are used as foreground 
subjects, in the rock garden, as 
bank covers, anyplace where a 
low growth is desirable. 
Bruckenthalia, SPIKE HEATH 
Calluna, SCOTCH HEATHER 
Celastrus, BITTERSWEET VINE 
Chaenomeles, DWF FLOWERING QUINCE 
Chamaecyparis, FALSE-CYPRESS, 
certain varieties, which see 
Chamaedaphne, FALSE-DAPHNE 
Cotoneaster, certain varieties, 
which see 
Daphne Cneorum, ROCK DAPHNE 
Erica, HEATHER 
Euonymus, certain varieties, which 
see 
Hebe, EVERGREEN VERONICA, certain 
varieties, which see 
Hedera, IVY 
Ilex crenata convexa nana 
Jasminium, JASMINES 
Juniperus, JUNIPERS, certain var., 
which see 
Lonicera nitida, DWF. HONEYSUCKLE 
Pinus Mugo, MUGHO PIN« 
Rhododendrons, DWARF SPECIES 
Taxus cuspidata, SPREADING YEW 
Vaccinium, LIGNON-BERRY 
Viburnum Opulus nanum 
GOLDEN BELL 
Forsythia, GOLDEN-BELL. Deciduous 
shrubs loved for their very early 
yellow flowers appearing before 
the leaves. Of easy culture and 
hardy, belongs in every garden. 
intermedia. Upright, dark yellow 
flowers, one week later than 
suspensa. 
suspensa. Main branches upright, 
side branches weeping, light 
yellow flowers. 
8. Sieboldii. Drooping and trailing 
form of the above. i 
FRANKLINIA: Gordonia 
GERMANDER: Teucrium 
Ginkgo biloba, MAIDENHAIR-TREE. Decid 
conifer of the Ginkgoaceae. This 
tree is unknown in a native state, 
having been carried through the 
centuries in the ancient gardens 
of China. One of the only rem- 
nants of the coal age it is today 
a "living fossil." Exotic and 
strange, not known to have any 
insect or disease enemies. Choice 
GOLDEN-BELL: Forsythia. 
GOLDEN-CHAIN TREE: Laburnum 
GOLDEN-RAIN TREE: Koelreuteria 
