ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, Continued 
DOGWOOD, Pink and White Flowering. 
See Ornamental Trees Page 10. 
DOGWOOD, Variegated. Medium growing shrub with 
variegated white and green foliage, that can be 
used effectively in arrangements. Bark remains 
red in winter. 
18-24 Nes oe te ee ce ee $1.50 
EUONYMUS, Alatus (Flame Euonymus). There is no 
shrub which will draw more attention in the fall 
than this compact cork-barked euonymus. . . the 
leaves turn a brilliant, coppery-crimson tinged 
rose. Easy to grow, thrives in full sun or partias 
shade. 
1s18 rich tee ae el eee eee ee $2.00 
EUONYMUS, American. Often called Strawberry 
bush. Upright growing shrub with pink fruit in 
the fall. Foliage colors beautifully in late autumn. 
Or feet 6. 25 ees el ee ok Se ee $3.50 
EUONYMUS, Patens. One of the most attractive of 
all shrubs. The bushy plants have glossy green 
foliage, brilliant coral red berries and stay green 
most of the winter. Excellent for north side 
plantings, but does equally well in the shrub 
border or used as a hedge. 
12-15. Ineh "2222 sexes ee ra ee eee $1.50 
18-24 inch, Balled and Burlapped................... 5.00 
2-21%% feet, Balled and Burlapped.................... 6.00 
FORSYTHIA, Spring Glory. Enormous pale yellow 
flowers completely cover the branches before the 
leaves appear. See illustrated folder. 
Taaleuineh. ee. $ .75 Orb. LOCh eer $1.50 
16-24 incense 2 a 2a Bed feet ae 2.00 
GOLDEN VICARY. A most striking shrub, the thick 
leathery leaves are a rich golden yellow. 
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HONEYSUCKLE, Clavey’s Dwarf. A new low-grow- 
ing very compact honeysuckle. Small yellow 
flowers followed by the usual red berries. 
DBR D TC een a rag ar ek a ee $1.75 
HONEYSUCKLE, Pink Tatarian. Very hardy, vigor- 
ous, pink flowers followed with bright red fruit. 
Aa PLOSt hoes te $1:25 3=4: -feet.c.. 2. ee $1.75 
HONEYSUCKLE, Zabel’s. A tall upright growing - 
bush covered with bright red flowers in. early 
spring, followed with deep red berries. 
18224 Ipehie ao ee $1.00 2-3 LC0b.. $1.25 
HYDRANGEA A. G. Large flat heads of double snow- 
white flowers. Likes shade. 
18-24 inch.......- tc $1.50 2-3¢Teets 4. 26%: $1.75 
HYDRANGEA P. G. Late flowering, turns delicate 
pink and buff. Can be used for winter bouquets. 
18-24. oe $1.50 2-3 feet q225. $1.75 
HYPERICUM, Goldflower. Hardy shrub with large 
bright yellow flowers in July and August. 
Noo. Potted: Plants. 3s tet 3 Ae ee $1.50 
JUNEBERRY (Downy Shadow). Fruit of the June- 
berry resembles the blueberry although the bush 
will grow almost anywhere. Glossy green leaves 
make it an attractive shrub for landscape use. 
Fruit is good for jam, jelly and pies. Plant at 
least two to insure fruit. 
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