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Addison, Ill. 
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Climbing Roses 
Dorothy Perkins . Pink 
Edith Cavell . Scarlet 
Paul’s Scarlet . Dark red 
Roserie . Clear pink 
American Beauty . Ked 
Primrose . Yellow 
Sambucus Aureum, 8-10' -Golden Elderberry 
Has large showy white flowers followed by clusters 
of purple edible berries, well liked by birds. The golden 
yellow' foliage makes it effective for contrast planting. 
July. 
Sambucus Canadensis, 8-10' -American 
Elderberry 
Same as Golden Elderberry, but has dark green 
leaves. Of hardy, robust growth. July. 
Sambucus Canadensis Laciniata, 8-10' — 
Cut-leaf Elderberry 
Has delicate finely cut foliage, otherwise same as 
American Elderberry. July. 
Sambucus Pubens, 8-10' -Scarlet Elderberry 
Very unusual and distinctive. Blooms are huge white 
flowers, later producing masses of showy red berries. 
May. 
Spiraea Anthony Waterer, 2-3' -Anthony 
Waterer Spirea 
A handsome Shrub of dwarf growth and dense round¬ 
ish shape. Bears flat clusters of rose crimson flowers 
throughout the entire summer. July. 
Spiraea Arguta, 3-4' —Garland Spirea 
Leaves are narrow, bright green fading with tones 
of yellow and orange in fall. Blooms in early spring 
in great profusion with small pure white flowers. 
Spiraea Billardi, 5-6' —Billard’s Spirea 
Has numerous spikes of fuzzy lilac pink flowers. 
Good for mass planting or use for cut flowers. July. 
Spiraea Froebeli, 3-4' —Froebel's Spirea 
Similar to S. Anthony Waterer, but of taller and 
more vigorous growth. Leaves in early spring have 
reddish hue turning later to dark green. Flowers of 
magenta pink color. July. 
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