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RED PERSIAN LILAC 
(Syringa persica rubra). 
Flower heads more 
dainty and more lasting 
than old-fashioned lilac; 
leaves smaller. Grows 8 
to 10 feet high. Dark 
red in color; very beau¬ 
tiful. 2 to 3 ft., two- 
year plants. 
FRENCH TAMARIX 
(Tamarix gallica). Slen¬ 
der branches and feath¬ 
ery, green foliage much 
resembling an ever¬ 
green; minute pink 
flowers appear in profu¬ 
sion along each branch 
before the leaves ap¬ 
pear. Foliage bluish 
green. Grows 8 to 10 
feet high. 2 to 3 ft., 2- 
year plants. 
EUROPEAN CRAN¬ 
BERRY (Viburnum 
opulus). Grows 10 feet 
high. Magnificent, 
spreading bush. White 
flowers followed by 
showy scarlet fruit. A 
real beauty. Bloomsdur- 
ing May and June. 1% 
to 2 ft., two-year plants. 
OLD-FASHIONED 
MOCK ORANGE 
(Philadelphus coronar- 
ius). Sweet scented 
flowers of purest white. 
Grows 8 to 10 ft. high. 
Very hardy. Free from 
disease. 2 and 3 ft., 
two-year plants. 
SNOWBALL (Vibur¬ 
num opulus sterile). 
Always one of the 
most beautiful shrubs 
grown. Immense 
globular clusters of 
flowers in May and 
June. Grows 8 to 10 
feet high. IJ 2 to 2 
ft., two-year plants. 
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Weigela Rosea or Variegated. 
WEIGEL A ROSEA 
(Diervilla). Bright pink 
flowers in June. Strong, 
rapid grower. Ultimate 
height 8 ft. Handsome 
for border or back¬ 
ground use. 2 to 3 ft., 
two-year plants. 
VARIEGATED WEI¬ 
GELA. Sprays of rosy 
pink flowers like W. 
Rosea, but leaves beau¬ 
tifully variegated green 
and white. Grows only 
2 to 3 feet high. Very 
beautiful. 1J& to 2 ft., 
two-year plants. 
FERN-LEAF SUMAC. 
(Rhus typhina lacini- 
ata). (Picture at right). 
Beautiful fernlike leaves 
which turn a dazzling 
red in autumn. Flowers 
June and July followed 
by showy red fruit until 
late fall. 2 to 3 ft., 3- 
year plants. 
GOLDEN ELDER 
(Sambucus nigra 
aurea). Magnificent 
golden foliage; huge 
flower heads of pure 
white; purple fruit. 
Grows 8 to 10 feet 
high. Very hardy. 2 
to 3 ft., two-year 
plants. 
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KOREAN SPIREA (Spi¬ 
raea trichocarpa). (Pic¬ 
tured above). Graceful 
drooping branches; 
sprays of delicate white 
blooms in June after 
other's have ceased. 
Grows 4 to 5 feet high. 
Hardy. Rapid grower. 
2 to 2jfi ft., two-year 
plants. 
JAPANESE SPIREA 
(Spiraea Thunbergi). 
Very slender, drooping, 
feathery, lance-leaved 
foliage. White blooms 
in early spring before 
foliage appears. Grows 
4 to 5 feet high. IJ 2 to 
2 ft., two-year plants. 
NIPPON SPIREA (Spi¬ 
raea nipponica rotundi- 
folia). Lustrous, round, 
green leaves; multitudes 
of double, pure white 
flowers. Grows 6 to 8 
feet. 1J<> to 2 ft., two- 
year plants. 
