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lto9 10and over 
Each Each 
EUONYMUS alatus Winged Euonymus 
A to E—10’. Branches have corky wings Leaves turn 
flame color in autumn. Scattered long red fruits. 
18 tO. 24 iN eS oc nak nee ee 2.00 > 
2 to 3 ft Poem esac cree reer rere eee erro reser sess mrerereerssesereeree 2.95 
at) uth | oe / ane Son Or aim EE - 4.00 
alatus compacta Dwarf Winged Euonymus 
D—6’. Compact, very bushy. Flourishes in sun, also deep 
shade. In full sun fall foliage striking brilliant pink- red. 
Le OTS Ie dietetic 1.65 1.45 
LS MORS nat aah cones eee 2.25 2.00 
18 10.24 Anis: ieilisicscatiiauchi neta 2.99 2.75 
ZO Lhe, 24s, ezine, ee 3.75 
europaeus European Burningbush 
A—14’. Dark green foliage, 3”—4”, crimson in fall. Yel- 
lowish flowers; scarlet fruit. 
D 8Q ALEC oe oi crea = ee 1.95 
ge Cs Wes Me UR OR OOTNE  e d 2.50 
FORSYTHIA intermedia primulina Primrose Forsythia 
E—8’. Clear strong primrose yellow. 
LO 1D Et.) Reet erst ateRasstciet ee a 1.25 1.15 
5 to at ho ete aetna: i 1.75 1.50 
CALs is hs 4 iain Semler enn aman ete Aa ner a5 2.00 
int. spectabilis Showy Border Forsythia 
A to E—8’. Deep yellow flowers, profuse, April, May. 
EOL OLE etree eee hc es eee eee 1.25 1.10 
300; 4: £0. te, 6c hese en ated iene ee 1.75 1.50 
A OL DIELS ot inode cn, oh meet oe 2.00 
5 00D El. Bere e a vinoereeney. cistie ind Ota 3.00 2.75 
int. Spring Glory 
E—6’ to 8’. 
A new Forsythia, with large, pale yellow blossoms cover- 
ing the branches-in masses of pleasing color. 
ZO Sete, Sa, Ae eee class 2.00 1.50 
int. Lynwood Gold—New—1952 
Flowers larger, blooms more abundantly, the finest For- 
sythia we have ever seen. 
18 tO 241i. dene ee nea) ee eee 2.50 
HAMAMELIS virginiana Common Witch Hazel 
A—10’. Loose open habit, Strong broad foliage. Small 
bright yellow flowers, Nov. One of beat of native shrubs, 
Bit (46 tty Rie Phe: co tte, ane eee eee, 2.50 2.20 
ACO 2b The. ea oie eee weet ae ee ae 3.50 
HIBISCUS syriacus Rose of Sharon—Shrub-althea 
A—12'. Tall narrow shrub or small tree. Large flowers in 
midsummer and August, nee most shrubs are not in 
flower. White, pink, red, purple. 
2 to’ S°fC.) "Fate Ree, er eee ee 1.95 1.75 
3 t6 4: f05F AG ei we eee eee 2.50 2.25 
45005) £0. FAR seme se eral eee eee 3.50 
