14 HENRY 
NURSERIES 
CYDONIA 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japan Quince)—Old-fash- 
ioned shrub with glossy leaves and orange-red 
flowers in great profusion in early spring be- 
fore the leaves appear and followed by small 
quince-shaped fruit, which are quite fragrant. 
Each 
Zee O BOAT COU patel eh a on ek eee eee eee $1.25 
CYDONIA JAPONICA RUBRA (Japan Quince) — 
Propagated form of the Quince, upright in habit 
with red flowers. Each 
Di Og ar Cele Re ee ee eae ce Se ee $1.50 
CYDONIA JAPONICA GLOWING EMBER (Japan 
QUINCE) — Propagated form of the Quince,’ 
Dwarf and erect in habit, with bright red 
blossoms. Each 
LSEtOEL4 tin Che Seer ess oe ees abe ae en eee ee $1.25 
DEUTZIA 
DEUTZIA GRACILUS (Dwarf Deutzia)—Seldom 
grows more than two feet high. Bears many 
lovely racemes of white flowers in late spring. 
Each 
AZ CO Mel ey TE CLV S eee eee eae ee, $1.25 
DEUTZIA LEMOINE (Hybrid Deutzia)—Makes a 
broad, rounded bush of medium growth and 
has large clusters of white flowers in late 
spring. Very hardy and has an excellent foliage 
all summer. Each 
ESS ORZ 4 MIN Ghes pee. eee ener eae tone $1.25 
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 
LS tOclLSainChes wets oe ree ee st eee Sees $1.75 
Su O 2 ael TC GG aes. ee eee eee ee eee ee i Cad 2.25 
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 LS inches ee coke eee ee ee ree $2.00 
LS to 24 INniChes Se ee ee Pe eee 2.50 
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. Fach 
3 to 4 feet 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 
ELEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA (Russian Olive)— 
Rather large growing shrub with silvery foliage. 
Fine for screen plantings for contrast with other 
shrubs. Has small, yellow blossoms in June. 
5G ee HO ee! Ben HEN ay We eet ee RS A eee Bee $1.25 
CAN MMO RLS Relay Nenedebeie 517K se tte t Sarat 5 ape Sa lps 1.50 
Be BOLE Ooe TL CEG ya Sees e ona eee i, 6 Cee ee 2.00 
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 
COs AS ECC ty rete eee eee ce tse ee eee, $1.00 
FORSYTHIA SPRING GLORY—This Golden Bell is 
lighter in color than the Intermedia, but a very 
heavy bloomer. There is nothing that will make 
you forget winter as quickly nor announce 
Spring as flamboyantly. Each 
DEtOns: Lee tpn reese Bee bar a ees Oe eee $1.00 
Betis Ac fl Ce Ug rere ace -c. eee nee ee ee ere eae 1.50 
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 
DOB: LOC Te eee ee ae ee ese eee $1.50 
Dt OA fC eee eee i ee eee 2.00 
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 partial shade. Each 
DEE s Bi fC Eee a ee ire eee eee eee $1.25 
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 
DECORS ELC Cb Meese eae ee aes See ee Paes $ .75 
in COMA LCC Eye cee ee ee ee ee ee $1.00 
AEtOsd «LOC tin cients nd earn were ee een ees $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 
ASetOe 24. INCH CS eee eee: 2 eee eee $ .65 
IETO* 3 1 COER Pere ace Le oe ree eta Ve: See 1.00 
Se tOw4 of e Gti mete eee ee ee A ee eet Se EP eg 1.25 
APCOMD SLOG iy eee es ee eke ee ee Ns Ce ee de es 1.50 
