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PINK TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 



Not a vine, but a beautiful bush that grows 6 to 8 feet tall. 

 A profusion of lovely flowers followed by waxy-red berries to 

 give beautiful contrast to the bright green leaves. 



SPIREA VanHOUTTEI 



Popular, easy-growing shrub often called 'Bridal AVreath". 

 A snowbank of white flowers in May and June. Dark green foli- 

 age. Drooping branches. Grows 4 to 6 feet. 



FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 



This variety has very deep golden-yellow, bell-shaped flowers in 

 early Spring. Often called Golden Bell. Long, slender branches. 

 Grows very erect with drooping tips. 



WEIGELA (Newport Red) 



Very popular for its brilliant red, trumpet-shaped flowers 

 throughout 60 days of late spring. Grows to 6 feet. 



ABELIA — Grandiflora 



A most versatile shrub for background plantings and hedges. 

 Often called "Bush Arbutus", the white flowers are an attraction 

 from June to Fall. Leaves turn glorious bronze in Fall. Stands 

 clipping as hedge. Grows naturally to 6 feet. 



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ROYAL BLUE HYDRANGEA 



Color of blooms depends upon soil acidity. Will 

 bloom pink unless the soil is sufficiently acid. Use 

 Aluminum sulfate (see page 42) for acidifying. 



SNOWBALL BUSH 



The old-fashioned snowball bush. Loads of pure 

 white flowers in tremendous flower heads in May and 

 June. Grows 5 to 6 feet high. Popularity increases 

 through the years. 



STRAWBERRY SWEET SHRUB 



Rich, chocolate-covered blooms have a delightful 

 odor. Often called Strawberry Shrub. One of the grand- 

 est of the old-fashioned shrubs with beautiful foliage. 



ALTHEA — Rose of Sharon 



A very hardy, upright shrub of unusual beauty. 

 Begins flowering in early summer and continues through 



the fall months. AI/rHEA — Rose of Sharon 



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