LEESLEY NURSERIES SPRING 
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CHOKEBERRY — (ARONIA) 
, BLACK CHOKEBERRY — (melanocarpa) Very dwarf, and at- 
tractive to birds. Each 5 to 25 
1% feet 1.30 1.20 
COTONEASTER — See “PEKING COTONEASTER” 
DOGWOOD — (CORNUS) 
GOLDENTWIG — (stolonifera flav. lutea) Exceptionally at- 
tractive in winter because of its golden bark. Will thrive in 
moist soil and grows to medium height. 
GRAY — (paniculata) Has an abundance of white flowers in 
June followed by white berries. Foliage colors in fall. Medium 
growing shrub. 
RED — (alba siberica) Medium growing shrub, with red bark. 
Will thrive in moist soil. 2 ~=«feet 1.00 .90 
3. feet 1.30 1.20 
4 feet 1.50 1.40 
EUONYMUS 
JAPANESE SPINDLE TREE — (alatus) Tall shrub with winged 
bark, produces small orange berries, and the foliage is bril- 
liant pinkish-red in fall. 2 = feet 2.80 2.70 
22 feet 5.00 4.90 
GOLDEN BELL — FORSYTHIA 
Intermedia spectabilis The foliage is dark green, and the pro- 
fusion of golden blooms before the leaves appear in spring 
is a most cheerful yellow. It grows to medium height, and pre- 
fers well drained soil. 3. = feet 1.30 1.20 
4 feet 1.50 1.40 
“™ GOLDEN ELDER — (SAMBUCUS canadensis aurea) 
Tall growing, yellow foliage, blossoms are large and creamy- 
white, followed by black berries. 
3. feet 1.50 1.40 
HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY — See “VIBURNUM” 
HILLS OF SNOW — See “HYDRANGEA” 
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