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EUONYMUS alatus, Wincep Evonymus, 10-15 ft. 
Curious corky winged twigs. A large shrub, with 
small yellowish flowers in May-June. Especially 
valued for the orange-red fruit and extremely brilliant 
autumn coloring. 
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EUONYMUS alatus, Hv. Dwarr Wincep Evonymus, 
5-8 ft. 
Similar to above, but slower growing and more com- 
pact. 
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EUONYMUS europaeus, Evrorpran Evonymus, 14- 
207it. 
Upright shrub or small tree, yellowish-green flowers 
in May. Brilliant in September-October with orange 
aril on a red or pink pod. 
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EUONYMUS latifolius, Broaptear Evonymus, 14-20 
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Shrub or small tree, greenish-yellow flowers in May- 
June, and bright red and orange fruit in September. 
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EUONYMUS maacki, Maacx Evonymus, 8-16 ft. 
Large shrub or small tree from North China, Man- 
churia and Korea. Yellowish flowers in June and 
handsome pink and orange fruit. 
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FAGUS sylvatica, European Brecu, 80-100 ft. 
This magnificent tree makes a noble lawn specimen, 
with glossy dark green leaves. Smooth gray bark. 
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8-10 ft. B&B exer cee weer eect ae 17.50 
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xFORSYTHIA intermedia spectabilis, Hv. Snowy 
Borper Forsyruia, 7-10 ft. 
More compact than old fashioned kinds, and showier 
in flower. 
FORSYTHIA ovata, Earty Forsyrutia, 5-8 ft. 
A new distinct and handsome species from Korea and 
the earliest to bloom. Makes a broad shrub. Sure to 
flower in northern latitudes where others usually fail. 
Wine colored autumn foliage. 
GALAX aphylla, Gatax 
A very lovely little evergreen herb with delicate white 
flower spikes up to two feet or more in May. The 
beautiful heart-shaped leaves are glossy green, turning 
brilliant scarlet in autumn when exposed to the sun. 
A fine groundcover plant for Rhododendrons, Azaleas, 
ete. See color illustration, back cover. 
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GAYLUSSACIA brachycera, Box Huck ieserry 
Fine native evergreen groundcover, with white or 
pinkish flowers in May-June, followed by blue fruit 
in July or August. Very rare. 
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GENISTA pilosa, Sinkytear WoapwaxeNn 
Low prostrate shrub with bright green ascending 
branches and yellow pea-shaped flowers in short ra- 
cemes in June. 
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GLEDITSIA triacanthos, Hy. TuHorniess Honry- 
Locust (inermis), 50-75 ft. 
Slender fast-growing tree with small leaflets and fra- 
grant pea-like flowers in June. Long conspicuous pods. 
Good for seashore. 
GYMNOCLADUS dioicus, Kentucky Corrreetrer, 60- 
90 ft. 
An ornamental tree with large foliage, pink when un- 
folding and clear yellow in autumn. Greenish-white 
flowers and conspicuous brown pods persisting during 
the winter. 
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HALESIA monticola, Mounvarn Sirversetr, 30-100 
ft; 
White pendulous bell-shaped flowers in May (rarely 
pinkish) give this native tree unusual appeal. Attrac- 
tive striped bark when young, scaly later. Another 
fine Kelsey introduction. 
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HAMAMELITS vernalis, Vernax Wrrcnnazet, 6-15 ft. 
A real gem. The fragrant yellow flowers, the sepals 
reddish inside, appear on warm days from January to 
March. Fine heavy green foliage, turning yellow in 
autumn. 
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HAMAMELIS virginiana, Common Wrircuuazet, 10- 
20 ft. 
Bright yellow flowers in September-October. 
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Hardy Vines are listed on Page 33, hardy Garden and 
Wild Flowers, Pages 27-32. 
