EARLY 3UIEIER FLOWERING SHRUB 
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ROSE, PJ .jQSA :- An excellent shrub with rough tex¬ 
tured foliar ..0 and ri.n'o red blooms -continuing 
all summer and follc"-x tv lossy red "hips” or 
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seed capsules. 
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ROSE, Orleans:- A Po.lyartba cr tedder rose, chvar 
Frufuse bloomer, the flowers being red and. fading 
to pink and continuing all summer. 2 vr # field grown 30/ 
ROSE, Edith Cave 11: - Si. ail an to above bub with deeper 
color and fading less. 2 yr* field wn 60 ' 
ROSES, Climbing :- See pages 43-44 
SPIRAEA , Anthony, 
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hi'.ai'f shrub writh flat 
bunches of red frovers at the end of each branch# 
We offer charily plants cl the deep she do only* 
If-2 ft# 50/ 2-3 ft. CO/ i;25 per 100. 
SPIRAEA, Billard 
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all shrub with 
lihtlo 
spread having pink spikes of blooms at the ©id of 
each branch. 4-5 ft. 50/ 
AJBELIA gr andiflcra See page 18 
YUCCA fila ment osa ”Adam’s needle" "Rock Lily" 
A bulbous tvpe of plant with larger iris-]ike fol¬ 
iage from the ground, sending up a spike on which 
are showy white blooms. 50/ 
IIONEYSl'CRLE, Evorblooming (Lonicera heckrotti) A 
shovy red and orange blooming vine that continues 
blooming until frost# Rot a pact, but very fo.no for 
holding slopes and ornamenting them. 2-3 ft. spread, 50_ 
SROKE-TPSE (Rhus cotinus) A large bush with delicate 
loose panicles of smoke color blooms terminating the 
branches* 
ft ••«•••• *vl#00 5>r6 foot. ....... #41*50 
