Chaenomeles - FLOWERING QUINCE 
Chaenomeles lagenaria. 
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leaves appear. 
Afterglow (Plant Pat. 817). Double, 
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Blood Red. Large, deep red. Early variety......... 0200.0 esoccedess oss eee 2 to 3 ft 
Crraiiidha.,  NNAGRe So or ee tars. Sa eRe eae, So GIA, onan hold Yomnaneree 14% to 2 ft. 
Grint nia SOL, PEACH OLN ie cata ciice den dal sos bcc SiS Ce een ee 3 to 4 ft 
Early Appleblossom. A delightful blend of light and deep pink.............. 114 to 2 ft. 
Dignan; ILUGaous anellalks, co sncrasacecncudoncuconpeocuenneoomeon 1% to 2 ft 
uliet Fee. Coral ike pyres: Nokon aie Ger ate tee ee eee 1% to 2 ft., 3 to 4 ft 
Knaphill Scarlet. Vermilion-red flowers on a very low, mounded bush........ PA 60) 83 He 
Minnis N@levenc, Sway Corelepeyaollls, o, 5054, coduananuaatnonoatoonnndanevacodas 3 to 4 ft 
Bink? Uad yep leare p iin kc ghee tee eee er We ree WR Ce A ripe ore RS 1144 to 2 ft 
Stantordslved see UOnratOlre cage yee ree ee | re ee ey ee ters ot ge AE aes ee 11% to 2 ft. 
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Chionanthus virginica 
Clethra alnifolia 
SWEET PEPPERBUSH 
Spikes of fragrant white flowers in late Sum- 
mer on upright, slow-growing shrub. Fine for 
naturalizing. S 
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~Cornus Mas 
CORNELIAN CHERRY 
Generally first shrub to show color in Spring 
when twiggy branches are covered in a yellow 
mist. Cherry-like fruit. 
COMA Uaioe ere ey unas he cee ele mS $3.50 
Cotinus Coggygria 
SMOKE TREE 
A “mist” of grayish-purple created by fluffy 
clusters of flowers from June throughout the 
Summer, gives this small tree its name. F 
RRO WER rho e heptane eee ee $2.75 
Cotinus coggygria purpureus (BRONZE 
SMOKETREE). Purple-bronzeleaved and pur- 
ple-bronze plumed form; especially handsome. 
DOr Wi Ces cok wea aoa $2.50 
Early blooming, deep crimson flowers; shiny green foliage. M 
$2.00 | 3to3% ft. heavy .$3.00 to $4.50 
Chaenomeles Hybrids bear larger flowers in profuse clusters before the shining green 
snow-white gradually becoming soft rose. 
WHITE FRINGETREE 
One of the most striking native small trees or shrubs. 
masses of loose panicles of feathery, snow-white flowers in Midsummer. F 
SRtORL Eten, tn eee ee eee nee en, ON Te aS $3.50 
Handsome glossy Jeaves and 
3 to 4 ft., $1.75 
HYDRANGEA PEEGEE 
Deutzia gracilis Euonymus 
SLENDER DEUTZIA Euonymus alatus (CORKBARK EUONY- 
MUS). A particul: arly striking shrub with 
A dwarf variety, with small, white flowers corky ‘“‘winged”’ branches and scarlet foliage 
that completely cover it in May. S and berries in the Fall. F 
ARSON Ee Bran bits ee eet iio Gente tok $1.50 AES RAWLS Sat osc cas acotsauheeonee $1.75 
O BY ke 29 AC ¢ é ce : 
LESS og lily 5 GUM Ee minlensd God ee boys TE $2.00 Bit onaiie icpceimench ee ees 650. 
E. alatus compactus (BURNING BUSH). 
Similar to alatus m that it seems to be on fire 
because of its brilliant Fall coloring; however, 
much neater and slower in growth. Wonderful 
for specimen planting or may be used in the 
foundation or border for accent. 
Eleagnus umbellata 
AUTUMN ELEAGNUS 
Fragrant, yellow flowers in May and June; 
scarlet berries in Fall. An attractive shrub. 
le 15 to 18 im... .$1.75 | 3% to 4 ft... . $6.00 
ALOE rel Uap epee its. 1 aan aw eatn $3.50 1ST ton24) ine 22D ON CON canteen O0) 
DIG tO) S tape oNCOMlle 4 tonpit tee 12.00 
Enkianthus campanulatus 
A handsome, 
Exochorda Racemosa 
PEARLBUSH 
large shrub which retats its 
shape without pruning. Bunches of tiny, 
red-veined, white, bell-like flowers are borne 
on whorled branches. Foliage a brilliant red 
in Fall. Slender, spreading shrub with long clusters 
. HE 5 amy white flowers, appearing pearl-like 
18 DA Sane aie at See $3.78 of creamy white Dad © 
9 nee ft ot Zz = ag in the bud. Grows to 10 feet. F 
Bato A. fees cee ih onic ete eevee 7.50 DU CORA of Canctaueepeemetonttte trai erst shou ston Mat $2.50 
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Forsythia 
Forsythia intermedia, Spring Glory (PRIMROSE FOR- 
SYTHIA). Truly the showiest Faerie now known. The 
large, p: ie yellow flowers are of striking brilltance as Winter 
fades and Spring first appears. The masses of blooms are so 
crowded on the stems that the branches bow gracefully 
under the weight of their colorful burden. F 
PIO Bilin oenc cco ce HAD |) Bio] tie, Goreme, shia) 
OECORAET Eee vee nya ee 2.50 | 6 to 7 ft. specimens. . 10.00 
F. intermedia spectabilis (“SHOWY BORDER  FOR- 
SYTHIA). A deeper, yellow ee of semi-drooping character 
with the large flowers i in great profusion. Long a favorite 
and very showy In group ‘pli iuntings. 
Dito (teu $1.00.) 4te tes “heavy. . . $2.50 to $3.50 
3 to 4 ft 1335) | 5 to Git, ex. heavy. 5.00 to 7-50 
F. Linwood Gold. A splendid new variety which originated in 
Ireland; very erect growing with branches virtually smothered 
with golden yellow flowers. Sensational. Limited supply. 
Biachic\ cegueame cena ort vice vida ae $2.50 
F. Suspensa (WEEPING FORSYTHIA). This delightful form 
offers sweeping, arching branches to the Ma rs ek fountain 
of color when in bloom. 2 LOvoU Lt 
Hamamelis vernalis WITCH HAZEL 
Irregular spreading shrub with large, oval leaves. Small yellow 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS 
flowers close to stem in NovenS Deep shade or full’sun. M 
15 to 18 in., $1.50 GONG ANA Bin oe okee ora oe 2 OOM eas toron tba $3.00 
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