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EUONYMUS YEDOENSIS (Yeddo Euonymus) 
Masses of pink and orange fruit follow the yellow 
June flowers. A tall growing shrub, busy and de- 
sirable. Ultimate height 10 feet. 
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FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS (Golden Bell) 
Bright ‘’golden bells’’ appear all along the branches 
several days ahead of the leaves. Tall branches 
arch gracefully and make it one of the most desir- 
able in your shrub planting. Grows to 8 feet. 
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FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS NANA (Dwarf Golden Bell) 
Similar to the preceding variety, small compact, some- 
what spreading plant. 
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FORSYTHIA SUSPENSA (Weeping Golden Bell) 
Long sweeping branches are covered with bright 
golden yellow flowers in mid-April. Excellent for 
holding bank soil in place since branches root read- 
ily where they touch the ground. Ultimate height 
4 to 6 feet. 
FRINGE PURPLE (Smoke Tree) 
Small yellow flowers are followed by filmy silky 
seed pods that give the whole plant the appearance 
of being covered by billows of purple smoke. Ex- 
cellent for the shrub border or as a lawn specimen. 
Ultimate height 12 to 15 feet. 
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FRINGE WHITE 
Glistening white flowers in May are followed in the 
fall by a wealth of black berries. Large glossy deep 
green leaves. Ultimate height 10 feet. | 
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