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DEUTZIA CRENATA 
BUTTERFLY BUSH. (Buddleia). Summer Lilac. A beauti- 
ful shrub from Japan, bearing' sweet scented flowers of a rosy 
lilac color. Flowers borne by the hundreds on flower beds which 
are S% inches long. Blooms in great profusion from early sum- 
mer until cold weather. (Note — Before shipping it is necessary 
for us to cut back the tops to avoid damaging plant when 
packing.) 
SNOWBALL. (VihuiTium Molle). Favorite shrub with globular 
clusters of white flowers. Blooms in May. 
JAPAN SNOWBALL. A new variety from China. It sur- 
passes the old varieties in several respects; pure white flowers. 
WEIGELA EVA RATHKE. Flowers are deep garnet red 
and are produced in abundance throughout the entire .silmmer 
and autumn. 
WEIGELA ROSEA. Bright rose colored, flowers in June. 
Plant very hardy, branches droop with their load of the most 
beautiful flowers. 
ALTHEA. (Rose of Sharon). One of the best shrubs planted. 
Begins blooming early summer and continues through the 
autumn months. Plant grows upright, very hardy. We have 
them double and single flowering of red. white and blue. 
BLUE DOGWOOD. Flowers white, blooms In June. Bark 
bluish green. 
RED DOGWOOD. Flowers red. blooms in June. 
HONEYSUCKLE. Pink Tartarian. Grows bush form. In- 
tensively sweet-scented and good bloomer. 
WHITE LILAC. Delicate white flowers, shaded with purple. 
Blooms in May. 
CM AS. X. LILAC. Well known favorites; purplish red flowers. 
GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia Fortune). Bell shaped, deep 
yellow flowers in April before leaves appear, very attractive 
owing to time of flowering. 
WEEPING GOLDEN BELL. (Forsythia Fontunei). Long 
drooping branches, covered with showy golden yellow, flowers 
in April. 
GOLDEN BELL. (Forsythia Intermedia). Very free flower- 
ing of golden yellow blooms which covers the bare branches in 
April. 
FLOWERING ALMOND, (.\mygdalus). Very popular. Red 
:ind white flowering. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING PEACH. Very desirable. Early 
spring before leaves appear. Branches are literally covereii 
with large double flowers. Does not fruit. We have them both 
red and white. 
CYDONIA JAPANICA. (Japan Quince). Medium growing 
shrub, foliage dark green. During May the plant is in a blaze 
of color with flowers. 
COMMON SYRINGA. (Mock Orange). Flowers white, deliciously 
perfumed. Derives its name owinK to flowers resembling orangfc blos- 
soms ; a delightful substitute for that noble flower. 
