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have: single or semi- -double flowers and possess the frag- 
as ‘Oa account ‘of their deci becnichen seini-trosline naked 
covering and most of them are adapted to espalier treat a 
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APPLE "BLOSSOM: Deegan resembles its ‘nana iV 
with its” single ‘blossoms and its pink and white coloring. — Ae 
| Upright | habit and small green foliage. Oct. “Jan. eh 
BETTY MeCASKILL: ure ax This dainty ballshaped flower. Pies 
of softest pink, tinted and margined in a rose-red. Double. © 
bay It has all the charm of a miniature paeony. Something en- 
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a flaming habit of growih which makes it odaleee for 
pleaching. Oct. Jan. ha hae is 
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in profusion. Growth upright and spreading—very vigorous. 
_ Bronzy green A Oct.-Feb. ae > ; 
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: ji 2 of the sta Sasanquas with charming foliage and spreading 
habit of growth, Very fine for espalier treatment, Oct.-Jan. 
TANYA: Deep rose. Foliage dark and glonae ‘ habit ~ « 
rather weeping, Delicately beautiful with its deep colored, 
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WHITE DOVES: : Words are. ‘inadequate to describe the 
«dante beauty of this trailing ‘sort, with its quantities — of | 
feathery, double, snowy flowers. It is lovely when used as | 
a. wall or ground cover, but may also os trained on mI 
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