for the HoTTLC CjTOUTflds 
Snowball—Viburnum. 
The large, rounded bails of snow-white flowers in May 
and June on drooping branches make this a most at¬ 
tractive shrub. Grows 6 to 8 feet. 
Hardy Lilacs. 
Grow 8 to 10 feet. In June they yield large trusses or 
panicles of sweet scented blossoms. Colors pink, 
white, red and purple. 
Syringa—Mock Orange. 
choice, fragrant shrub, with a wealth of large, creamy 
white flowers resembling orange blossoms. Blooms in 
May and June and intermittently until fall. 
Deut/ia Gracilis. 
.■\ dwarf variety with dainty, fr.igrant, pore whiti 
flowers in May and June. The br.inches. .slcnd-r .ind 
graceful, grow .so thick that the dtrub i- .i cmi.p.ict 
mass rem.iining beautiful after th. blossoms are eonc. 
Docs well in sliade. L'ltimate height 2 to ^ feet. 
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