BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 
Spirea Van Houtte. 
Opulus, High Bush Cranberry. Green foliage, bril¬ 
liant crimson berries. 
Opulus Sterilis, Common Snowball. Lovely balls of 
double white flowers the last of May. 
Plicatum, Japanese Snowball. Dark-green ribbed 
leaves of great beauty, and balls of pure white 
flowers. 
Prunifolium, Black Haw. Good foliage that takes on 
all the brilliant autumn colors; the black fruits 
are edible. 
Pubescens. Blooms in June and July, followed by al¬ 
most black fruit. 
WEIGELAS. 
Candida. Pure white flowers. 
Eva Rathke. Brilliant crimson; best red. 
Hendersonii. Light pink. 
Rosea. Delicate rosy-pink blooms. 
Variegated-Leaved. Light pink flowers. 
YUCCA, Filamentosa. Narrow evergreen leaves; top is 
surmounted by an immense pyramid of creamy-white 
flowers. 
Variegated. Same as above, only leaves have streaks 
of yellow. 
YOU WILL ROOT FOR OUR PLANTS 
THEY WILL ROOT FOR YOU 
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