Banded Shrubs & Evergreens (Continued) 
DESMODIUM penduliflorum. (One of the few deciduous 
shrubs that blooms in Sept. and Oct.) 
DEUTZIA gracilis. (Slender Deutzia; dwarf, with white 
flowers in May.) iia Wee ee 
DEUTZIA gracilis rosea. (Pink-blooming form of the 
TACT] Se.) pees eee ees ree eet ree 
DEUTZIA lemoinei. (Lemoine Duetzia. Large clusters of 
white flowers in late spring; semi-dwarf.) ~____-_-_-_ 
ERICA darleynsis. (Winter-blooming Heath. Low ever- 
green, gray-green foliage. Blooms lavender very early 
in spring. Makes fine pot plant. Grows easily. Good 
money-maker. Likes Domestic Peats.) : 
EUONYMUS alatus. (Winged Burningbush.) 
EUONYMUS alatus compactum. (oe la: Winged Burn- 
ing bush. ) Fk pel en es Bee eee ox! 
EUONYMUS fortunei acutus. (Excellent prostrate ground 
covering vine. Dark green foliage and does well in full 
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EUONYMUS fortunei erecta. (Some nurserymen call it 
small-leaved patens, but it is more uprite than patens. 
Good color and good plant.) ae ai ae 2 
KUONYMUS patens. (One of the best evergreen shrubs. 
Grows to 6 feet; rich deep green foliage which remains 
almost all winter; easily grown.) ee a eee Ae t 
EUONYMUS radiecans erecta. (Sarcoxie) (Hardy compact 
evergreen. Rapid uprite grower with foliage similar 
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EKUONYMUS radicans vegetus. (Big-leaved Wintercreeper ; 
evergreen with scarlet fruit.) —~~~_-~- aa 
FORSYTHIA Lynwood Gold. (Deep yellow, and one of the 
bestenewarlorsyv.thinsmcuvcllte) lee ) ee seen eee eee 
FORSYTHIA Spring Glory. (ine new pale yellow and 
very heavy blooming.) A 3 ee ee 
HAMAMELIS virginiana. (Witch Hazel. Yellow ribbon- 
like flowers in late fall. Good in moist, shady 
locations. ) 
HYDRANGEA Fr. Nikko Blue. (New; supposed to be 
much hardier, and to have withstood temperatures of 
2() below zero; blooms pink on alkaline soils; blue on 
ACI aSOLLS<) Me a eee eee eee eee 
ILEX cornuta burfordi. (Burford’s Chinese Holly; shiny 
dark green leaves; berry-bearing ; hardy here; we have 
never considered this too hardy, but we learn that 
some very fine plants are growing on the grounds of 
the Boyee ‘Thompson institute at Yonkers, N. Y.. and 
have been there for a number of years. This variety 
is very desirable if you can winter it.) —~----------- 
ILEX crenata convexa-bullata. (Lots of noise about this 
one! A Japanese Holly with dark, shiny green leaves ; 
black berries; fine low foundation plants; in good 
demand. ) = eee ee ae BOE ae Sere Ae 2 eae 
ILEX crenata rotundifolia. (Roundleaf Jap. Holly. Grows 
about as broad as high. Excellent broadleaved ’green.) 
ILEX crenata Stokes Dwarf. (Plant patent number 887; 
this is a new very dwarf variety of extreme hardiness. 
Unlike many of the dwarf crenata types, the foliage 
is not straggely, but the plant forms a nice compact 
specimen. Grows slowly, but we predict it will be in 
wonderful demand as soon as the stock can be built 
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ILEX crenata uprite. (Grows larger and bulkier than most 
of the crenatas, and has very dark green foliage. 
Extremely hardy.) 
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