ee a SE 
EE 
Ea. 
Ea. 
Per10 PerC 
Cotoneaster acutifolia 
1SetoeZeeine S22. 2o ee #9Y9) 
2 St Ofoeel tap Soe ees 65 
Cotoneaster Divaricata 
18 to 240in. B&Byess2 1.35 
2UtOmomite boc meee 2.00 
3 to 4 £. B&B 22-22 2.50 
Cydonia japonica (Upright) 
12; toelsivine aes sas A5 
18, to see eine es .50 
2 tOvor tapes ee ee .65 
Desmodium Bicolor (Lespedeza) 
2 tO mou Clap eee er 85 
Sutor4at (yee eee ee 45 
Deutzia gracillis 
12 tOMouina Cay rere a .60 
LSP tOMUOIAIN Wee eee cee 70 
Deutzia Lemoinei, 
15% :to; 18 tinker 50 
IS tOwos «iN See eee .60 
Deutzia magnifica 
DLO oy LL bse ee eae .55 
OmtOr chin ft eee eee .65 
Diervella trifida 
ISAtO4Z4ae nse e eae .50 
ZatOwo ri lave eee .60 
Eleagnus Angustifolia 
PAN Carer hig te) pape ful .50 
SretOnAag tte ee .60 
Euonymus alatus 
15 eto eine eee 75 
LSS tOMes eT ies aoe ee 1.00 
DetOwaw Lite ee 1.25 
Euonymus alatus compacta 
15 eto L8H IN eee ees 1.25 
1S ston Z4vin Ser eees ee 1.50 
eetOnanee Lie Sewer 2.25 
Euonymus Burtoni 
00 
.60 
1.25 
1.90 
2.25 
40 
45 
.60 
.30 
40 
5D 
65 
40 
.50 
00 
.60 
45 
55 
65 
90 
1.00 
1.25 
2.00 
Ea. 
Per M 
A compact growing form of Euonymus 
Europaeus grown from cuttings. It seldom 
exceeds six feet in height with us and 
bears an amazingly heavy and depend- 
able crop of orange red fruits each fall. 
The deep green foliage retains its vigor 
later than most other shrubs and for that 
reason alone is very outstanding. 
Ea. Ea. Ea. 
IZntoetBein oes .60 55 
18 to 24 in. ~-.-___. 75 -70 
SutOna rt Cee ee 90 85 
SutOmove, Tio tee 1.00 .90 
Euonymus Patens, 
12 to 15 in. B&B —____- 2.00 
15 to 18 in. B&B ______ 2.50 2.25 
18 to 24 in. B&B ______ 3.00 2.75 
