The Garden Magazine, September, 1921 



Wouldn't You Be Proud of 

 This Lovely Bridal Wreath? 



The captivating beauty of Spirea Van Houttei needs no extolling. And 

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Hydrangea — paniculata grandi- 

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Philadelphus — or Mockorange. 



The fragrant specimen shrub for 



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 Spirea — Van Houttei, as shown 



above. 

 Syringa — or Lilac, in many 



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 Viburnum — or Snowball of over 



a dozen forms. 

 Weigelia — Eva Rathke, the most 



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