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purple. They form short shrubby bushes when used 
as hedges or screens. They will make small erect trees, 
or compact round-headed specimens if properly trained. 
Hibiscus Syriacus, Joan of Arc. 
Pure white very double flowers. 
2 to 2% feet.40c. 3 to 4 feet.75c. 
Hibiscus Totus albus, simplex. 
Large single pure white. 
2 f eet.. 
Hibiscus coelestis. 
Large single blue flower. 
2 feet.50c. 
Hibiscus Boule de feux. 
Large double red flowers. 
2 to 2 ]/ 2 feet.50c. 
HIPPOPHAE: SEA BUCKTHORN 
Hippophae rhamnoides (Sea Buckthorn), 4 to 5 feet. 
A small growing shrub with grayish-white foliage and branches. 
A very unusual colored shrub thus valuable for its oddity. Thrives 
well near salt water and would be valuable for covering sandy slopes. 
2 to 2} 2 feet.35c. 
Hibiscus paeoniflora. 
White, cherry red center, abundance of flowers. 
2 feet .50c. 
20,000 plants of Spiraea Van Mouttei growing in our nursery 
