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Forsythia Sieboldi 
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large-leaved shrub. Blooms in August with small clusters of blue 
flowers, followed by showy violet-colored berries. 18- 24-in. grade. 
Sweet Shrub (Calycanthus Floridus). 
The sweet - scented or Strawberry 
Shrub; also known as Chocolate Shrub or Carolina Allspice. 
Flowers double, brownish purple and deliciously fragrant. Blooms 
nearly all summer. 18- to 24-inch grade. 
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SIEBOLD FORSYTHIA (Forsythia Sieboldi Erecta). Strong, healthy grower, with 
rwlxj I I II 1/^ vigorous upright canes, profusely covered with golden 
yellow flowers early in spring before leaves appear. Has a distinct advantage over common 
Forsythia, inasmuch as the branches grow upright without sprangling all over the ground. 
18- to 24-inch grade. 
^^1 nCM Cl hCD (Sambucus Nigra Aurea). A 
variety with golden yellow fo¬ 
liage and large, flat clusters of white flowers. Grows 6 
to 8 feet high but reguires severe pruning annually, to 
obtain more dense growth. 18- to 24-inch grade. 
HONEYSUCKLE, RED TARTARIAN 
(Lonicera Tatarica Rubra). Finest of the bush Honeysuckle 
family. Blooms in early summer with starry, light crimson 
flowers, followed by an abundance of red fruits. 2- to 3 
ft. grade. 
JAPAN QUINCE 
(Cydonia Japonica.) Beautiful 
scarlet flowers, early in 
spring, followed by small, fragrant, quince-shaped fruits. 
Waxy, dark green foliage, very compact, dwarf bush. 
Highly attractive. 18- to 24-in. grade. 
ROSE-ACACIA 
(Robinia Hispida). Bush - type 
Moss Locust. Light green leaves, 
and long, graceful clusters of pea-shaped, rose-colored 
flowers. Blooms June and later. 18- to 24-in. grade. 
Beauty Berry 
Japan Quince 
Spirea Callosa Rosea 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Elaeagnus Angustifolia). Rugged, treelike shrub, maturing 
** ^ ^’ V/i«l T t to 10 to 12 feet, with silvery gray foliage. Flowers are deep 
golden and very fragrant, followed by ornamental yellowish brown fruits with silver, 
scales. 18- to 24-in. grade. 
SPIRAEA CALLOSA ROSEA 
Dwarf variety, 24 to 30 inches high, pro¬ 
ducing large flat clusters of reddish pink 
flowers. Removal of the flower stems when faded will cause the plant to bloom through¬ 
out the summer. 15- to 18-in. grade. 
SPIRAEA GOLDEN, YELLOW NINEBARK Opulifolia Aurea), 
Vigorous grower. Striking foliage of 
bright yellow, changing to golden 
bronze in the fall. White flowers in 
June, followed by contrasting red 
fruits. 18 to 24-in. grade. 
SPIRAEA 
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TAMARIX AFRICANA 
Tall, treelike shrub with fine, feath¬ 
ery foliage and small bright pink 
flowers in May. Fine for low, damp 
spots. 18- to 24-in. grade. 
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