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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
VIBURNUM (continued) 10 
erubescens (new) (5) rate 
Even for foliage alone this is a remark- 
ably handsome shrub. Leaves are large 
and lustrous with red stalks. The faintly 
fragrant white flowers are borne freely in 
long racemes or drooping panicles and are 
followed by berries, at first red and finally 
becoming black. It looks very good to us. 
Now first offered in this country. 
Sense potiely: tosis; fin Ge ke ne, 715 
Ber Dot OsmstOrar dite Cyn ve 60 
fragrans (5) 
Small shrub of rather slow growth bearing 
superbly beautiful clusters of pink, in- 
tensely fragrant flowers in late winter or 
early spring. Sometimes blooms in winter. 
Very scarce. 
Bet ein A potu.G pantO chee int Geant O, on 
Pe itie pote Ones ROY On mmMINedCs Safes. 45 
fragrans candidissimum (new) (5) 
Same as preceding except flowers are 
white and foliage lighter green. 
retire pote ly toe) Voit. Cree oe 85 
ichangense (new) (6) 
hen only a foot or two tall this small 
shrub commences to bear many clusters 
of white flowers followed by small glist- 
ening red berries which last well. 
BB eDOt Ose (Onl eee Ins, Ofc i ee 50 
macrocephalum (new) 
CHINESE SNOWBALL (6) 
This majestic shrub bears huge ‘“Snow- 
balls” which are actually from 6 to 9 
inches in diameter. 
Daariaepore | 2. tO b> |e inane ee 85 
Zenepo 4. to 20, win. ees .60 
WEIGELA—New Ne a ) 
Pe ameeCO 01 co Ther Cae eet 1.35 
Biase to 5's alt. CEG er eee 1.10 
CE ometOe 4 etn Grey eee 85 
Letters after varieties show sizes available. 
Ideal B, bright carmine. 
Le Printemps A, fine light. pink. 
Majesty BC, early rose pink. 
Other Varieties (5) 
Eva Rathke 
aT 64 eit Cre eee, as 70 
BMP OLS: omit eae eee Sa Oe ee. 55 
rosea 
CAME CHRO iE tired an ce SS 85 
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75 
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15 
50 
1.25 
60 
