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Late Spring Flowering Shrubs 
DEUTZIA, Dwarf (D. gracilis):—Small shrub 
with white lily-of-the-valley like blooms along 
tli6 stems. 
15-18 in. xxx $ .50 114-2 ft xxx ... $ .60 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester (D. scabra P. of 
R):—Tall growing shrub with double blooms 
having a pink tinge. 
3-4 ft. xxx $ .50 4-5 ft. xxx $ .60 
5-6 ft. xx .75 
DEUTZIA, Pink crenata:—Large grower like the 
P. R. but with very pink double flowers. 
3-4 ft. xxx $ .50 4-5 ft. xxx $ .60 
5-6 ft. xx . .75 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolwitzia amabilis):—A shrub 
producing long arching branches covered in 
spring with small tubular flowers of Honey¬ 
suckle type, pink in color. 
114-2 ft. xx . $ .75 
WEIGELIA, Variegated (Weigela nana variega- 
ta):—Medium grower with variegated leaves 
and light pink blooms in abundance. 
3-4 ft. xx .$ .50 
WEIGELIA, Pink (Weigela rosea):—-Very large 
growing round bush covered in pink blooms. 
3-4 ft. xxx $ .50 4-5 ft. xxx $ .75 
WEIGELIA, Van Houttei:—Also a large shrub 
with deep rose pink blossoms. 
3-4 ft. xxx $ .50 5-6 ft. xxx $ 1.00 
TAMARJX (T. africana):—A large shrub with a 
profusion of very fine beautiful pink flowers 
clothing the stems in April-May. Light feath¬ 
ery foliage. 
2-3 ft. xx .$ .75 
MOCKORANGE “Syringa” (Philadelphus) 
Very tall and rapid growing shrubs as a group, 
with white blooms, usually fragrant, and good 
foliage. 
“Sweet Syringa, Old-Fashioned” (P. Coronarius) 
Fragrant. 
2-3 ft. xx .$ .50 
“Large Flowered” (P. cor. grandiflorus). 
5-6 ft. xx . $ .75 
“Virginal” (P. virginalis):—A slow growing va¬ 
riety on account of its profuse blooming of 
very fragrant pure white double or semi-double 
blooms continuing somewhat through the sum¬ 
mer and fall. 
11/4-2 ft. xxx $ .60 2-3 ft. xxx $ .75 
ROSE-ACACIA (Robinia hispida)A shrub, 
member of the locust family, locust-l|ke foliage. 
Profusion of brilliant pink flowers. 
2-3 ft. xx .... $ .50 
Flowering shrubs make an unusual and color¬ 
ful hedge. They need very little clipping. 
