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MID & LATE SU:TIER FLOFEI.I A SHRUBS, Continued 
ATHEA or "ROSE OF SKAROr" (HiV scu3 syrl nous; Tull 
’growing shrubs of' great beauty of" bloom, two colors 
ranging from white through shades of pink and purple 
to beautiful rods, in single and double flowers. Long 
period of bloom in July and August, A fine plant for 
masses, screens and tall flowering hedges. 
Tie offer the following IfAIIED VARIETIES at: - 
3-4 ft. 50/ - J25.00 per 100- 4-5 f . 60/ 
"Anemonaeflorus" . Largo so ,ii-double. red rose. 
"Ardens". Double rich purple changing to lavendar, 
"Houle de Feu". "Ball of Fire". Double red. 
"Lady Stanley" • Semi-double light pink-with dark¬ 
er veins at aentre on inside. Outside splotched with 
light, red, 
"paeony Flowered" (paeoniflorus) Semi-double light 
p i nk wi t h red cent r e . 
"Rubis". Very largo rich red single blooms. 
BLUE SPIRAEA (Canyo 
of shorn, light blue 
like foliage, 1L-2 
pt oris; •mast- 
flowers on 
ft..50/ 
acanthus) Clusters 
a dwarf 4 bush with sage- 
PURPLE BUSR-CLOVER (Desmodium penduliflorum) "Les- 
podesa bicolcr". This most showy shrub gives a grand 
splash of color -to end the -shrubbery blooming for tho 
season, coming in full with its purple pea-like flowers 
all over "every branch so’ heavy that it weighs ..thorn 
down‘about Sept. 1st. liediurn grower and well shaped 
bush, dying down to tho ground each fall and springing 
from the roots in the spring. Roots from large 3-4 ft. 
plants 60/ 
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Specifications 
Buying merely by tho specified height of plants, 
y 'U may got a bad bargain, as they may bo very slender, 
spindly without body or ro-otrs. Our shrubs are bunchy, 
heavy" , 
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