VIBURNUM—Continued Each Ten 
*+§Dentatum (Arrow-wood). 10 ft. Native shrub with 
glossy green foliage. White flowers in May and June. 
Berries crimson turning to blue. 
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Larger specimens. Prices on request. 
*Opulus sterile (Common Snowball). 10 ft. Well-known 
shrub, producing large snow-ball-like flowers in May. 
Reddish autumn foliage. 
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WEIGELA 
*Rosea (Pink Weigela). 8 ft. A symmetrical bush of me- 
dium size. Rose flowers in June. 
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Larger specimens. Prices on request. 
THAT GREAT NEW 
EVERBLOOMING RED WEIGELA 
| Vaniceki (Improved Eva Rathke) 6 ft. Hardy and vigor- 
ous with a profusion of garnet-crimson flowers in 
June, and then sparingly throughout the summer. 
Reddish yellow autumn foliage. 
150 13.00 
2.00 18.00 
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WINTERBERRY. See Ilex. 
Hedge Plants 
A living fence, made from growing plants, attractive 
with their green leaves and formally trained or arched 
branches, is a part of the grounds and garden, and is 
surely more ornamental than an artificial fence. A hedge 
is permanent. Once planted, only occasional trimming or 
shearing is required. 
Acanthopanax (Aralia). See page 20. 
Berberis (Japanese). See page 21. 
Buxus (Boxwood). See page 11. 
Clethra (Sweet Pepper). See page 22. 
Dwarf Forsythia. See page 24 
EUONYMUS No. 706 — See page 12. 
Euonymus alatus Compactus (Dwarf Winged Euony- 
mus). See page 23. 
Forsythia intermedia spectabilis. See page 23. 
Ilex (Holly). See pages 13 and 24. 
Ligustrum ibolium (Hardy Privet). See page 24. 
Rosa rugosa (common). See page 25. 
Spiraea Van Houttei — See page 26. 
Syringa (white and purple lilacs). See page 27. 
Taxus Hicksi, Hatfield and capitata. See page 9. 
Thuya occidentalis nigra (American Arbor-Vitae). See 
page 10. d 
Tsuga canadensis (Canadian Hemlock). See page 10. 
Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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