CYDONIA, Quince — Continued Each Ten 
*Japonica rubra (Red-flowering Quince). 5 ft. Early 
bloomer. Deep red flowers in May, followed by yellow 
fruit. Glossy green foliage. A specimen shrub. 
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DEUTZIA 
*Gracilis (Slender Deutzia). 3 ft. White flowers and 
green foliage on arched branches. May, June. 
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DOGWOOD. See Cornus. 
ELAEAGNUS 
Angustifolia (Russian Olive) 20 ft. Fragrant, yellow 
flowers followed by orange-yellow berries enhance its 
silvery-gray leaves and branches. Excellent for mass 
planting and seashore planting. 
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EUONYMUS, Euonymus 
**§Alatus (Winged Euonymous, Burning Bush). 8-10 ft. 
Shrub of compact habit. Small leaves on cork-barked 
branches, yellowish flowers in May and June. Brilliant 
red fruit and foliage in autumn. 
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*+§Alatus compactus (Dwarf Winged Euonymus or Burn- 
ing Bush). 6 ft. A very choice, dwarf, compact variety 
which is unquestionably one of the best deciduous 
shrubs for growing in the shade. For a low, wide 
hedge, this variety has no equal. Brilliant red foliage 
in autumn. Bears red berries. : 
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+§Europaeus (European Euonymus), 10-15 ft. A tall, slen- 
der variety with deep green foliage which colors to a 
bronze-red in autumn; pink berries in fall. 
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FORSYTHIA, Golden Bell 
*Intermedia spectabilis (Showy Border Forsythia). 8 it. 
Rich yellow flowers in April and May before the 
leaves appear. : 
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*Spring Glory. The loveliest of the Golden Bells. Large, 
pale yellow flowers completely cover the branches 
in far great masses than the common forsythia. 
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*Suspensa fortunei (Fortune Golden Bell). 8 ft. More 
erect habit with arching branches covered with a pro- 
fusion of rich yellow flowers in April followed by broad 
deep leaves which are often three-parted. 
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Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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