Deutzia 
Gracilis. (Slender Deutzia). An excel- 
lent shrub for border planting and 
very attractive when covered with 
its many bead-like buds which open 
into pure white flowers in June. 
Two feet. 
12 to 15 in. $1.19 each 
Lemoinei. (Lemoine’s Deutzia). Me- 
dium large flowers of pure white 
borne in cone shaped heads, attains 
a height of four feet. 
18 to 24 in. $1.39 each 
Scabra. (Pride of Rochester). Grows 
more bushily and blooms in May be- 
fore the others. The flowers are 
large, free and double white. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.49 each 
Enonymus 
EVONYMUS ALATUS COMPACTUS 
(Burning Bush). Yellow flowers in 
May-June, followed by red fruits. 
In autumn the leaves turn brilliant 
coppery crimson tinged rose. Has 
unusual corky bark. Thrives in par- 
tial shade or full sun. Perfectly 
hardy, makes a compact bushy plant 
4 to 5 feet wide. Not particular as to 
soil. Very ornamental and attracts 
attention spring, summer, fall and 
winter. 
12-18 in. $1.79 
18-24 in. $2.79 
Forsythias 
Golden Bells 
Spectabilis. A type very similar to In- 
termedia, in growth and habit, but 
having a much larger flower and 
many more blooms on each plant. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.39 each 
Suspensa. This is the only weeping 
form of the golden bells. Slender 
drooping branches strung with yel- 
low flowers and followed by many 
shiny dark green leaves. May be 
used to good advantage on trellis 
and along the top of rock walls. Can 
be planted on banks, where it is diffi- 
cult for other plants to grow. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.39 each 
12 
Fringe Bushes or Trees 
Purple Fringe. (Rhus Cotinus) (Smoke 
Tree). A spreading shrub or small 
tree covered with large clusters of 
round leaves, overhung in summer 
by mist-like clouds of tiny flowers. 
These are light lavender when they 
first appear and give the impression 
of smoke from the distance. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.98 each 
Dogwood 
Cornus Lutea. (Yellow Twig Dog- 
wood). A striking yellow branched 
form of dogwood much used as a 
contrast. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.39 each 
Cornus Siberica. (Red Twig Dogwood). 
A useful filling shrub with clusters 
of fine white flowers, white berries; 
with branches turning to a blood red 
in winter. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.39 each 
Honeysuckle 
2 to 3 ft. $1.39 each 
Lonicera Fragrantissima. ( Winter 
Honeysuckle). Early pink and white 
fragrant flowers with its bright 
green foliage retained all winter if 
somewhat sheltered. 
Lonicera Tatarica Rubra. (Red Tatar- 
ian Honeysuckle). Light crimson 
flowers in early summer, with abun- 
dant red fruits following the 
flowers. 
Lonicera Zabelli. A new honeysuckle 
to the gardener. Leaves are glabrous 
and the flowers are much redder 
than any of the other varieties which 
we have to offer. This variety is a 
good grower and is well used in bor- 
der or group planting. 
Hydrangea 
Arborescens Grandiflora. (Hills of 
Snow). In a mass planting the large 
bunches of flowers resemble a bank 
of snow, and are in bloom from July 
to September. By cutting back to the 
crown each year they may be kept 
round and dense. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.39 each 
Champion Nurseries, Perry, Ohio 
