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EUONYMUS alatus, Wincen Evonymus, 10-15 ft. 
Curious corky winged twigs. A large shrub, with 
small yellowish flowers in May-June. Especially 
valued for the orange-red fruit and extremely brilliant 
autumn coloring. 
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EUONYMUS alatus, Hv. Dwarr Wincep Evonymus, 
5-8 ft. 
Similar to above, but slower growing and more com- 
pact. 
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EUONYMUS europaeus, Evropean Evonymus, 14- 
20 ft. 
Upright shrub or small tree, yellowish-green flowers 
in May. Brilliant in September-October with orange 
aril on a red or pink pod. 
EUONYMUS latifolius, Broaptear Evonymus, 14-20 
it. 
Shrub or small tree, greenish-yellow flowers in May- 
June, and bright red and orange fruit in September. 
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Sra The ster s sakatnua ang ook aiaeeedea acne aces 3.00 
LIE Te fe rece coe are card atten, Oo oro ci 4.00 
BaGy Eby eres ee tyes cca ee are eo eae Ho ern 5.50 
EUONYMUS maacki, Maacx Evonymus, 8-16 ft. 
Large shrub or small tree from North China, Man- 
churia and Korea. Yellowish flowers in June and 
handsome pink and orange fruit. 
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FAGUS sylvatica, European Brecu, 80-100 ft. 
This magnificent tree makes a noble lawn specimen, 
with glossy dark green leaves. Smooth gray bark. 
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B60 Tite DSB cn. a ene ee ee 10.00 
G28:)2 tt. B&B ee) ee ore eee eee 13.50 
Be 1.0 Mt bes Bake cette Seo ek eee ee eee eae ee 17.50 
LO=1 27 tees & Beer eye sore oe Dee ee 25.00 
xFORSYTHIA intermedia spectabilis, Hv. Suowy 
Borver Forsyruia, 7-10 ft. 
More compact than old fashioned kinds, and showier 
in flower. 
FORSYTHIA ovata, Earry Forsyruia, 5-8 ft. 
A new distinct and handsome species from Korea and 
the earliest to bloom. Makes a broad shrub. Sure to 
flower in northern latitudes where others usually fail. 
Wine colored autumn foliage. 
GALAX aphylla, Garax 
A very lovely little evergreen herb with delicate white 
flower spikes up to two feet or more in May. The 
beautiful heart-shaped leaves are glossy green, turning 
brilliant scarlet in autumn when exposed to the sun. 
A fine groundcover plant for Rhododendrons, Azaleas, 
etc: 
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GAYLUSSACIA brachycera, Box Huck ieserry 
Fine native evergreen groundcover, with white or 
pinkish flowers in May-June, followed by blue fruit 
in July or August. Very rare. 
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GENISTA pilosa, Sirkytear WoapwaxEeNn 
Low prostrate shrub with bright green ascending 
branches and yellow pea-shaped flowers in short ra- 
cemes in June. 
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GLEDITSIA triacanthos, Hy. TxHorniess Honey- 
Locust (inermis), 50-75 ft. 
Slender fast-growing tree with small leaflets and fra- 
grant pea-like flowers in June. Long conspicuous pods. 
Good for seashore. 
GYMNOCLADUS dioicus, Kentucky Correetresr, 60- 
90 ft. 
An ornamental tree with large foliage, pink when un- 
folding and clear yellow in autumn. Greenish-white 
flowers and conspicuous brown pods persisting during 
the winter. 
DrAel LAMM eRe aE Boks, occ isicdauenens ar beperc tem pienso kes 2.50 
HALESIA monticola, Mountain SirverBety, 30-100 
tt 
White pendulous bell-shaped flowers in May (rarely 
pinkish) give this native tree unusual appeal. Attrac- 
tive striped bark when young, scaly later. Another 
fine Kelsey introduction. ; 
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HAMAMELIS vernalis, Vernay Wrircuuazet, 6-15 ft. 
A real gem. The fragrant yellow flowers, the sepals 
reddish inside, appear on warm days from January to 
March. Fine heavy green foliage, turning yellow in 
autumn. 
GER RL seer eee ee kare os, SR meek 2.50 
HAMAMELIS virginiana, Common Wircuuazet, 10- 
20 ft. 
Bright yellow flowers in September-October. 
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Hardy Vines are listed on Page 27, hardy: Garden and 
Wild Flowers, Pages 21-26. 
