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Flowering Shrubs—Continued 
Deutzia 
DEUTZIA gracilis (Slender Deutzia). 2 to 3 ft. A graceful, dwarf shrub which covers 
its arching branches with small racemes of white flowers in early spring. Does well 
in sun or shade. 
Each Each 
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D. lemoinei (Lemoine Deutzia). 3 to 4 ft. An upright shrub that is exceedingly free 
blooming in April and May, with stems completely covered with white blossoms. 
Stems droop as they age. Each 
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D. magnifica (Showy Deutzia). 6 to 8 ft. A Japanese upright form producing in June 
a profusion of double white flowers in racemes. Suggests a double form of Lily-of- 
the-Valley. Useful for quick effect and screens. 
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D. scabra, Pride of Rochester. 6 to 8 ft. Covered in June with pinkish white, showy 
flowers. Hardy, upright, distinct in form, adaptable to all locations and soils. 
Each Each 
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Forsythia - Golden Bell 
The harbingers of spring, with their joyous, clear yellow bells borne in profusoin. 
No shrub gives a richer display of’ pure yellow than the Forsythia. Beautiful as speci- 
men, in masses or as hedge plants. 
FORSYTHIA spectabilis (Showy Forsythia). 5 to 8 ft. Because of its showy flowers, 
which are borne in great profusion, it is very popular. 
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F. suspensa nana. 3 to 4 ft. A dwarf, more compact form. Quite useful where a 
large Forsythia cannot be used. 
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Forsythia - Spring Glory 
This recently introduced variety is all that the name indicates. Most prolific bloomer 
of the upright Forsythias. A cloud of yellow in springtime. 
Each 
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Forsythia—Golden Bell 
: 7 Exochorda - Pearl Bush 
Elaeagnus = Russian Olive EXOCHORDA racemosa (Pearl Bush). 8 to 10 ft. One of the most pleasing spring 
: ; flowering shrubs, producing a mass of white blossoms in April. Should be used ex- 
ELAEAGNUS angustifolia (Russian Olive). 15 ft. An unusual shrub tensively in mass plantings. Prune severely at planting time for best results. 
with dark green bark and silvery foliage. Fragrant, deep golden yel- Each 
low flowers followed by ornamental Olive fruit. Valuable for con- 3 to 4 ft. $1.25 
trast with green foliage plants. 
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Euonymus 
E. alatus compactus 
(Dwarf Winged 
Euonymus). 5 to 
6 ft. Similar to the 
regular Winged 
Euonymus except 
that it is more 
compact, does not 
grow so large and 
colors more bril- 
liantly in the fall. 
An outstanding 
shrub. 
18 to 24 in. $2.00 
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E. americanus (Brook 
Euonymus). 7 to 
8 ft. Has attrac- 
tive pink fruit in 
the fall, somewhat 
resembling a 
Strawberry. Foliage 
colors well in the 
autumn. While it 
grows under ordi- 
nary conditions its 
native habitat is 
moist locations. 
Each 
BeLOr4e tte 2. pb lee 
—E. Patens (Kiautscho- 
vicus) (Evergreen 
Wahoo). See page 
9. 
Kolkwitzia-—Beauty Bush Listed on page 22 
Eleagnus—Russian Olive 
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