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EVERY PLANT GUARANTEED TO LIVE! 
CWolfes Flowering SHRUBS 
To Glorify the Color Scheme 
Permanent Beauty in the most effective sure- 
to-grow Varieties. Grow yourself a charming 
and restful Garden of Beauty. 
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CRAPE MYRTLES. Best flowering 
shrub for the southwest. Stands drought. 
Blooms soft fluffy flowers in dense heads 
all summer long. RED, PINK, ORCHID 
CYDONIA Japonica (flowering quince) 
Spreading picturesque with single, bright 
orange-scarlet flowers. Spring flower. 
"You can grow Dahlias like these.” Mrs. Wolfe. 
ALTHEA. Rose of Sharon. Hardy up¬ 
right growing shrub flowering in both 
double and single blossoms, white or 
purple. 
ALMOND. Double Pink Flowering. 
Rather dwarf with double Pink flowers 
almost covering the limbs in early spring. 
Also in white. 15c higher than other 
shrubs. 
BARBERRY. Redleaf. Low-growing 
plant with spreading branches. Bright red 
in spring and turns to bronze red in fall. 
Big clusters of scarlet berries in the fall 
make it beautiful to see. 
BRIDAL WREATH. (Spirea V. H.) 
Graceful, upright grower with deeply cut 
attractive foliage. The. plant is a mass of 
white blooms in early spring. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH. (Buddleia) A 
new well-shaped bushy shrub, literally 
covered with cone-shaped clusters of deep 
rosy-lilac blooms from July until frost. 
Grows anywhere. 
CALLICARPA. (americana) Low 
growing and blooms profusely. Flowers 
are lilac colored, followed by violet 
berries. 
CRAB. (Flowering) A small tree with 
erect branches and a mass of very frag¬ 
rant pink blossoms in late spring. One 
inch across and double. 
DOGWOOD (red osier) Spreading 
but erect grower, red branches and white 
fragrant blossoms. Also have the RED 
GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia) Medium 
growing shrub with showy yellow blos¬ 
soms, orange center, covers bush in early 
spring. 
HONEYSUCKLE (bush) dark greqn 
foliage and coral-carmine amd rose-pink 
blooms. Train as a vine or trim to form 
a bush or hedge. Perfect for out-door 
living room. 
LATANA (Camera) Hairy, prickly, 
low-growing perennial-li'k,e shrub with 
aromatic foliage. Bright yellow blooms 
that change to deep orange. 
LILACS White or Purple. The old- 
fashioned Lilac only a little more stream¬ 
lined. Fragrance deluxe. 
RED-BUD Small tree-like shrub which 
is covered with rosy-purplish flowers be¬ 
fore the leaves put out in the spring. 
Every Landscape should have one. 
RUSSIAN-OLIVE. Small tree with 
Attractive, silvery-gray foliage. Adds dis¬ 
tinction to your color scheme. 
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