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CARYOPTERIS (SPIREA Blue Mist) 
Dwarf plant for edging. Blooms profusely with blue flowers in late 
August into fall. Prefers sandy loam and enjoys full sun. Must be pro- 
tected in severe climates—Spring Only—In Pots. 
Each 2.00 —— 
CORALBERRY (SYMPHORICARPOS vulgaris) 
INDIAN CURRANT—Produces reddish-purple fruit which remains well 
into winter. Dense foliage and will grow in poor soil. It is dwarf in 
habit and is an excellent shrub on banks to control soil erosion, grows 
in semi-shade and provides protection for wild life. 
: Each 5to25 
2 feet 130 1.20 
3. feet 1.60 1.50 
CHOKEBERRY (ARONIA) 
: RED CHOKEBERRY (ARBUTIFOLIA)—Very dwarf and attractive to birds. 
~“. BLACK CHOKEBERRY (MELANOCARPA) 
1% feet 1.30 1.20 
COTONEASTER—See "PEKING COTONEASTER” 
DOGWOOD (CORNUS) 
GRAY (paniculata)—Has an abundance of white flowers in June fol- 
lowed by white berries. Foliage colors in fall. Medium growing shrub. 
YELLOW (stolonifera flav. lutea)—Exceptionally attractive in winter with 
its golden bark. Thrives in moist soil and grows to medium height. 
RED (alba siberica)—-Medium growing shrub, with red bark. Will thrive 
in moist soil. 
2 = feet 1.00 90 
3. feet 1.30 1.20 
4 feet 1.80 1.70 
EUONYMUS 
EUROPEAN BURNINGBUSH (EUONYMUS) europeaus)—Tall growing, 
erect and narrow. Fruit is orange in a pink capsule. Foliage turns crim- 
son in fall. 
5 ~—s feet 2.70 2.60 
JAPANESE SPINDLE TREE (alatus)—Tall shrub with winged bark, pro- 
duces small orange berries, and the foliage is brilliant pinkish-red in fall. 
1% feet 375 
2 feet 5.00 
EVONYMUS ALATUS COMPACTA—Bark similar to Spindle Tree, but 
slower growing, and medium in height. Finer branched and compact. 
1% feet 4.00 
2. feet 20.00 ——— 
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