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EKUONYMUS alatus compactus, 4/-5’ Dwarf Winged Euonymus 
Dwarf form of alatus. Compact. Excellent for hedge. Brilliant fall 
coloring. 
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DEED N Mt LNA Lire Jat fe Lhe? Ponsa ac elaaes 1.50 1625 1.00 
of TRG 2. SU ae ape ie en ne 2.10 gees) 1.40 
TE SSO RST ORs 4 a a Re Se a 2.50 2.05 1565 
— europaeus, 12’-14’ European Burning Bush 
Pink fruits on long stalks, persisting a long time. 
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MN ee ee ee os et he dol i Secewavi des c) D5 45 
SUNG) AY Lae: 5 ee ae ert ne 90 To 60 
—patens (sieboldianus), 6’-8' Spreading Euonymous 
Evergreen. Very vigorous. Forming broad, rather loose shrub. Has 
ornamental fruits. 
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1) hep UM a ORE Sal 5 Pee ene ee 2.60 2.20 has: 
Liat dial A On ORG SY, cal 2 pe ~ 3.40 2.80 2.25 
— radicans, 3’-4’ Wintercreeper 
Evergreen. Self clinging vine. Good for covering low walls: also 
useful for under planting among ey ergreens. 
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BerOm elton 2° VCAba. ©. .60 0 .40 
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— — colorata, 6’-12’ Purpleleaved Wintercreeper 
Evergreen. Foliage narrow, long and tinged with purple. Excellent 
winter color. 
» to 12 in., 1 year oF 30 
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— — vegetus, 4’ Bigleaf Wintercreeper 
Evergreen. Bushy. Leaves round, dull green. Scarlet fruit. Excellent 
among evergreens. Makes good for mal hedge or border. 
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BeOR ceil O° VOar os oN 6 oe 20.0) td .69 
PemCOMiOrifice so sVear. ee eh 12.0 1.00 .80 
Peer Oekncitiee SOVOATIA ee 1.50 2b 1.00 
EXOCHORDA grandiflora, 6’-9’ Common Pearlbush 
Dazzling, white flowers, May. Is improved by pruning. 
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FIR DOUGLASI (See PSEUDOTSUGA) 
FIRETHORN (See PYRACANTHA) 
FLOWERING CHERRIES (See PRUNUS) 
FLOWERING CRAB (See MALUS) 
FLOWERING QUINCE (See CYDONTA) 
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