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PEARL BUSH (Exochorda grandiflora):—A de¬ 
sirable large shrub with pure white flowers in 
April-May. Gives beautiful effect. 
SPIRAEA VAN HOUTTEI:—Often called “Bridal 
Wreath.” This shrub is perhaps the most popu¬ 
lar of all ornamental plaints. Beautiful for 
specimens, mass or hedge. White blooms in 
clusters covering the entire large bush, caus¬ 
ing it to weep under their weight. 
3-4 ft. xxx. $ .50 4-5 ft. xxx $ .60 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera)Beautiful 
shrubs with new foliage appearing very early 
in spring, followed by showy honey-suckle 
flowers and in early summer by red berries. 
Morrow’s (L. morrowi) :—A big broad sort with 
creamy white flowers and a profusion of very 
unusual orange berries which stay for a long 
time in June and July. 
3- 4 ft. xxx .$ .60 
Tatarian (L. tatarica):—Tall growing with plen¬ 
ty of red berries in summer. Variety alba, 
white flowers; rosea, pink flowers. 
2-3 ft.$ .50 3-4 ft.$ .60 
SCOTCH BROOM (Cytissus scoparius):—The 
very showy plant with green broom-like branch¬ 
es, very little foliage, and strikingly yellow 
pealike blooms all along the stems in spring. 
Evergreen only as to branches. B & B. 
l 1 /2-2 ft. xx .$ .75 
SNOWBALL, Old Fashioned (Viburnum opulus 
sterile):—Large bush covered with round white 
blooms. 
2-3 ft. xxx $ .50 3-4 ft. xxx.$ .75 
4- 5 ft. xxx. 1.00 
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MR. H. O. STEELE, Statesville, N. C. 
