14 HENRY NURSERIES 
EUONYMUS 
EUONYMUS ALATUS (Winged Euonymus)—Has 
dwarf compact habit, wood very corky, which 
gives it the name of cork bark. Has small deli- 
cate flowers in late spring, followed by red 
berries in fall. Foliage turns a brilliant red in 
the fall. Each 
LOS tO. 18) IN CHES. sees ae ns eee cert oe eee $1.75 
EUONYMUS ALATUS COMPACTA—A compact 
growing form of the winged Euonymus. One 
of the most beautiful shrubs in existence. Can 
be used both in foundation and border plant- 
ing. Each 
15 to 18 inches 
EUONYMUS YEDDO—A new oriental form of the 
Euonymus which is outstanding because of its 
large showy leaves which turn a _ brilliant 
orange in the fall. 
3 to 4 feet 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 
ELEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA (Russian Olive)— 
Rather large growing shrub with silvery foliage. 
Fine for planting in screen plantings for con- 
trast with other shrubs. Has small, yellow blos- 
soms in Juno. Each 
3 TOPE Meet eee eee ee ee See ee $1.25 
42{tor5 wiee tt Baie tS See Tee 1.50 
FORSYTHIA 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA (Golden Bell)—One of 
the most desirable for foundation and border 
planting, because of its very graceful habit. 
Flowers yellow and bell-shaped, bloom along 
the entire length of the branches in early 
spring before the leaves appear. Each 
is Hea 0 Wa Se (27-3 antenatal es eS BY $1.00 
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WITCH HAZEL 
HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA—A spreading shrub 
of irregularly rounded outline, compact when 
young, but becoming open and picturesque 
with age. Will grow in partial shade and en- 
dures city conditions. Has misty yellow bloom 
in fall after leaves fall. Useful as a background 
shrub and as a specimen. Each 
2. to” 3 FCCC ee see $1.25 
HONEYSUCKLE 
HONEYSUCKLE FRAGRANTISSIMA (Fragrant or 
Winter Honeysuckle)—A clean, handsome shrub 
with a long season of beautiful foliage. The 
bloom comes in very early spring, creamy- 
white, small, not very noticeable, with a fra- 
grance like Colgate’s soap. Has a red fruit in 
early summer which is attractive to the birds. 
Will grow in pertial cheds. Each 
2 to 3 feet eee eee eee $1.50 
HONEYSUCKLE MORROW’S — The Jap Bush 
Honeysuckle makes a heavy bush with dense 
foliage. Flowers white, changing to yellow; 
fruit bright red. This shrub branches well to 
the ground making it one of the best for bor- 
der plantings. Each 
2'tot3. fect 2-252 Se ee eee ee ee $ .75 
3 to~4 feeth2ke Al ee ee seen. $1.00 
4°*tov5: feet Bs. Se Se Sa ee se $1.25 
HONEYSUCKLE ZABELI—This is a new form of 
the Tartarian Honeysuckle which differs in 
that it has a brighter red bloom and a denser 
habit. Foliage excellent blue-green throughout 
the season. Each 
18* to* 24 Sin chase see ee ee $ .65 
2: tot 3 Fleet ee. ae eee es Pee 1.00 
O45 104 fee tee eet eet See eee ee 1.25 
HYDRANGEA 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS (Hills of Snow)— 
The flowers are similar to snowballs in appear- 
ance, white and imposing, blooming through- 
out the season. Excellent for solid low borders 
and foundation planting. One of the few shrubs 
which blooms well in shade. Each 
18*to(24 inches 226 S282 ee 2a eee $1.50 
HYDRANGEA P. G. (Hardy Hydrangea)—A well- 
known shrub that blooms from August until 
late fall. The blooms are first white, then turn 
pink on the exposed side. It produces the 
largest flower head of all the shrubs. Will 
bloom in shady situations. DO NOT PLANT ON 
SOUTH FOUNDATIONS. Each 
2.:to-3i feet; kee ees ee ee. eee ee $1.50 
HYPERICUM 
HYPERICUM, SUN GOLD—A hardy, shapely, 
dwarf, twigy shrub, which grows into an al- 
most completely oval globe of 2% to 3 feet in 
diameter, and about 18 to 24 inches in height, 
densely covered with foliage that is handsome 
throughout the summer. It bears its cymes of 
of golden flowers at the end of every shoot of 
the summer’s new growth. Its flowers are large 
and produced in immense quantities, trans- 
forming this lovely plant into a small mound 
of gold when in full bloom. 
18): to, 24. (inches (22 see ee ee $2.00 
