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All shrubs listed on these two pages are 
strong, well-rooted, 2-yr. field grown stock. 
ALTHEA, Rose of Sharon 
(Hibiscus Syriacus). Beautiful tree-like shrubs 
which bloom late in August and September with 
a profusion of brightly colored flowers much like 
the tender hibiscus in form. Your choice of 
purple, red or pink. All double-flowering. 18-24 
inch grade. 14c each; 3 for 35c. SPECIAL, 
MIXED COLORS ALTHEA; some double, others 
single. Same sturdy grade as those 
listed above, but we do not guaran¬ 
tee colors or double blooms. DO NOT 
FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF 
THIS REMARKABLY LOW PRICE. 10c 
each; 6 for 45c; 12 for 75c; or $5.00 
per 100. 
RED CHOKEBERRY 
(Aronia Arbutifolia). Grows upright 
to 6 feet. Very pretty in May with 
white flowers followed by bright 
berries and foliage in autumn. 18-24 
inch grade. 
Red Twig Dogwood 
Red Chokeberry 
DEUTZIA 
Pride of Rochester 
Earliest blooming Deutzia, hav¬ 
ing large double white flowers 
tinged with rose. Blooms in May. 
Good compact grower. 18-24 in. 
grade. 
Any Shrub 
On Th is Page 
l^lc ^ ac ^ t 
3/&*35c 
Althea, Rose of Sharon 
DOGWOOD, REDTWIG 
(Cornus Sanguinea). One of the best and 
most handsome, free-flowering, native 
shrubs. White berries on the red stems 
give a contrasting effect. 2-3 ft. grade. 
FALSE INDIGO 
An interesting shrub of spreading habit, 
with fine feathery foliage; remarkable 
for the unusual violet-purple flowers in 
dense terminal spikes. 2-3 ft. grade. 
Special Shrub Bargains 
on pages 27 and 51. 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA 
Earliest of the 
species. Lights 
up the garden 
with masses of 
yellow flowers, 
before any 
leaves appear. 
18-24 in. grade. 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester 
Old 
Customers 
Be Sure 
to 
Read 
Page 
19. 
Forsythia Intermedia 
YOU CAN SAVE WITH SAFETY AT WHITTEN'S. 
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