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LILAC 
PERSIAN PURPLE 
(Syringa Persica). A great improve¬ 
ment over the Common Lilac. Slender 
arching branches, small foliage and 
upright purple flowers. More profuse 
bloomer, and does not sprout from 
the roots so badly. 18-24 inch grade. 
Spiraea Douglasi 
SNOWBALL 
rOMKAHKI (Viburnum Opulus 
vU/Vl/VlWM Sterile). Well known 
favorite, usually blooms in time for 
Decoration Day. Lovely white flowers 
which appear in compact white balls. 
18-24 inch grade. 
SPIRAEA 
ANTHONY WATERER 
Extremely dwarf variety, maturing 15 to 20 
inches high, covered with large heads of 
crimson flowers. Foliage is variegated with 
creamy white. Removal of faded flowers 
will cause continuous bloom till frost. 15-18 
inch grade. 
WAYFARING TREE 
(Vibrunum Lantana). Large gray-green 
leaves, on upright branches. White flowers 
in May and June followed by clusters of 
reddish-black fruit. Grows 12 to 15 feet tall. 
18-24 inch grade. 
WEIGELA, VARIEGATED 
(Diervilla Rosea Nana Variegata). Dwarf, 
variegated leaves, broadly outlined in 
creamy white. Pink flowers. Grows only 2 
to 3 feet tall. 18-24 inch grade. 
High Bush Cranberry 
Persian Purple Lilac 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY 
(Viburnum Opulus). Magnificent, upright-spread¬ 
ing shrub. Broad green foliage makes a rich 
setting for large bunches of crimson berries 
which persist on bare branches into the winter. 
White flowers. 18-24 inch grade. 
SPIRAEA DOUGLASI 
Handsome pink Spiraea, maturing 6 
or 7 feet tall. Upright grower with 
reddish brown branches and narrow 
oblong green foliage. Bears immense 
spikes of deep rose-colored flowers. 
18-24 inch grade. 
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