WEIGELA ROSEA 
Not only one of the best of the species, but one of the 
choicest of the shrubs. Grows from 4 to 6 feet high. Has 
a beautiful pink, trumpet shaped flower. Blossoms prof¬ 
usely in June and July and to a certain extent at inter¬ 
vals. Has numerous small spreading branches and dark 
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green leaves. A very conspicuous feature of the landscape. 
Should not be pruned. 
WEIGELA EVA RATHKE 
A dwarf growing red flowering Weigela. Does not grow 
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more than from 3 to 5 feet high. A very choice variety. 
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Rich dark red fragrant blossoms in June and July, often 
continuing to blossom until Fall. Makes a real high light 
in any planting. Do not prune. Cut out the dead wood 
only. 
