T. B. WEST & SON, PERRY, OHIO 
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS. Densely spreading horizontal 
branches almost prostrate; much appreciated in rockeries and the 
front of borders, to display its crimsoning leaves and scarlet 
fruits, deep in winter. 
15.10), 18yinchee vaso ae on Sea ae $2.00 each 
CYDONIA (Japan Quince). Hardy shrub, double crimson flowers in. 
early spring. 
18:20; 24; inches seen eee es). tonenndry ee soak 75¢ each 
22100 S fOOl Pyne ci ae. loca ea $1.00 each 
DEUTZIA 
DEUTZIA. They vary greatly in height and habit, but all have 
dainty bell or tassle-shaped flowers borne thickly in wreaths along 
their branches in June. 
GRACILIS. A dense little bush rarely over two feet high, that 
blooms in May. Pure white flowers. 
V2UtO FL SRinches keen sence Wine oe ee ee 50c each 
15“ to sl Ba inchesg sees 7: cee ees ae ee 55c each 
LEMOINEI. Rarely growing over three feet high, with spreading 
branches, bright green leaves, white flowers in large clusters. 
T8210 sZRPRiINCHES we | a eee ee ie i ae 75c each 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. This variety grows six to eight feet tall. 
The white flowers are large and double. 
ZeiOvd COL Be ey. hee ee arte eine Barer 60c each 
3° t0 45 feet ate hi See Pah ae re ee aia ce 80c each 
ROSEA. Rose colored flowers. 
ZUIOLSAICOT Mae. A ee eae ene a nes kek nd 60c each 
3 to 4 feet Pe Le RER TL LD Nee eel dig nae Pa a te PR Bein tee 80c each 
ELDER—Cut Leaf. Fragrant white flowers in June and July, fol- 
lowed by large clusters of fruit. 
18 ttom24Ginches fey: Pk ets oat 45c each 
DSTO MG TOOE esa ene Nes es aa lane 55c each 
—Golden. Handsome with golden yellow leaves, valuable for enliv- 
ening shrubbery. Can be pruned into a neat, compact little bush, 
or grows naturally from ten to fifteen feet high. 
Te Stott 24 inches a s.r en eee ee 45c each 
OSL OMEG LOOE mip eee co Me MES Loe A Toms te ede 55c each 
EUONYMUS Alatus. Tall, with corky, winged branches. Red and 
crimson leaves which are showy in autumn. 
Ty 2gtOe 2 FOOT See tat ce en a anes At RY 75c each 
—Europaeus (Burning Bush). Large shrub or small tree growing to 
15 feet. Blooms in bright yellow clusters followed by rose colored 
berries. Leaves turn beautiful crimson-scarlet in fall. 
DAL ORST LOSE LIE eae ey tether, PAI oe he A 85c each 
SALOWA GLOGE Aone ie Spee. Gyenithe thn ies paged $1.00 each 
