36 SPRINGBROOK GARDENS 
CARYOPTERIS: Hardy Blue Spirea 
Blue Mist, 18-24” Ea. 75c Three $2.10 Doz. $7.00 
Clusters of bright powder blue flowers on well 
rounded plants 2% feet tall. Blooming from 
August until frost, this shrub fills a great need 
for Summer bloom. The attractive foliage is 
long, thin and silver green. 
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS, 6” Pots 
Ea. $1.25 Three $3.25 
Semi-evergreen, the branches spreading horizon- 
tally. Pink flowers with bright red berries in the 
Fall. 
CYDONIA: Flowering Quince 
Aurea, 18-24” — Ea. $1.00 Three $2.75 Doz. $10.00 
A handsome shrub with upright twisting branches 
bearing large salmon and rose colored blossoms in 
April and May. Foliage is a shiny dark green. 
Height 3 feet. 
DAPHNE: Garland Flower 
Cneorum 
Low evergreen shrub of spreading habit. Covered 
with rose-pink blossoms in spring and autumn. 
Very fragrant. 
8-10 inch plants B&B. Ea. $1.50 Three $3.75 
10-12 inch plants B&B Ea. $1.75 Three $4.75 
12-15 inch plants B&B Ea. $2.00 Three $5.25 
DEUTZIA 
Gracilis, 12-15” __ Ea. 85c Three $2.25 Doz. $ 8.00 
15-18” __——s—s— Ss«zsEEaa. $1.00 Three $2.75 Doz. $10.00 
Attractive low growing shrub, 2 to 3 feet high. 
Covered with white flowers in May. Used ex- 
tensively for low hedges. 
EUONYMUS: Evergreen Bittersweet 
Alatus Compactus — Dwarf Winged 
15-18” __—_—ss——s—sCO@i@ay. «$1.50 Three $3.75 Doz. $14.00 
1St24 meee Be Ea. $2.00 Three $5.50 Doz. $18.00 
This variety is sometimes called cork bark Euony- 
mus. Stems are square with a very unusual leaf. 
Showy in the Fall, foliage turns a bright scarlet. 
Does well in shade. 
Radicans Vegetus 
12-15”__Ea. $1.25 Three $3.25 Doz. $12.00 
15-18” __Ea. $1.50 Three $3.75 Doz. $14.00 
Extremely hardy evergreen vine for climbing on 
stone, brick or concrete walls. Grows slowly and 
covers perfectly. Very useful as a ground cover 
in sun or shade. 
Patens, 15-18” _ Ea. $1.50 Three $3.75 
18224" 2 Ea. $2.00 Three $5.25 
Compact evergreen shrub. Ultimate height about 
6 feet. Grows well in shade and has orange ber- 
ries in the Fall. 
FORSYTHIA: Golden Bells 
Spring Glory 
Pale yellow exceptionally large bells in great pro- 
fusion. In full bloom in late March or early April, 
the abundance of flower is a sight to be remem- 
bered. By far the best Forsythia yet introduced. 
2t0sG ht cel eee Ea. 75c Three $2.00 Doz. $7.00 
