Howering S H R U B S 
COTONEASTER—Glossy, dark green leaves turning to brilliant 
shades in the fall. Black fruit. 
228 ol te, Mera hac SI2S.- 33-4 Wither cetera ater: $1.50 
DOGWOOD (Goldentwig)—Yellow branches and canes. Small 
white flowers followed by silver berries. 
Det it meme eee teen eee, $1.15 eA | btien, sive sree eee a ratte aa ae $1.35 
DOGWOOD (Red Bark)—A favorite shrub because of the red 
bark on twigs and canes during the winter. Silver berries. 
“\ELDER (Golden Leaved)—Bright yellow foliage throughout the 
summer. The berries attract the birds. 
PAROS Users eee aca tases $1.10 O=4 SEEN tee Serene anaes. $1.40 
EUONYMUS, atropurpureus, Wahoo—12-15 ft. Native, hardy 
vigorous shrub or small trees producing an abundance of 
scarlet berries. Attractive colored foliage in autumn. 
DS TURE Re acerscec ae Gta eae er eR ee Meet a, MEO $1.25 
FORSYTHIA 
FORSYTHIA or GOLDEN BELL (Intermedia)—Early blooming 
shrub of a spreading habit of growth. Very free blooming. 
FORSYTHIA FORTUNEI—Upright, tall-growing shrub. Branches 
arching and bearing clusters of golden yellow blossoms. 
DO thet aanee eieaa ics cece $1.25 
HONEYSUCKLE BELLE ALBIDA—Spreading shrub with large 
leaves and producing an abundance of white, fragrant flow- 
ers in spring. Red berries. 
=O, St See cere enent ieee eeeerere $1.10 SN cece ee $1.40 
HONEYSUCKLE PINK TARTARIAN—Planted extensively, bear- 
ing heavily with pink blossoms, and producing large quanti- 
ties of scarlet berries. 
HONEYSUCKLE, ZABEL—-Improved strain of Red Tartarian a 
very good red. 
PISS A QU «ties Bee -SypeL eae coen sot See $1.25 
1.50 
SA Bic aperceaaaeterees as sasecsge ne sea) $1.45 
HONEYSUCKLE BUSH 
HONEYSUCKLE RED TATARIAN—The most extensively used 
Bush Honeysuckle. Blooms freely and carries loads of bright 
red berries in mid-summer. 
HYDRANGEA P. G. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA—Large showy pan- 
icles of creamy white flowers changing to rose, then purple 
and bronze. Blooms late summer. 
WENN) The soere Seroe: aoe $0.75 L224 ae er ae eee eee $1.00 
=O alt es ere ge, Ae caved ena qUhc ac Rens ae eee eran eee ee 1.25 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA—Blooms in mid- 
summer. Blossoms resemble huge snowballs. 
12-18 in. 
2-3) tte 
FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydonia Japonica)—Scarlet flowers ap- 
pear before the leaves. A very popular shrub. 
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