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BE ae 
Mock Orange 
VIRGINAL. Blooms throughout the season. This won- 
derful Mock Orange is without question one of the 
mest beautiful of the shrubs. Single flowers on one- 
year wood; double flowers on two-year wood. Grows 
6 to 8 feet in height and is a valuable addition to 
any shrub group. Blooms with single flowers on new 
growth all summer. 
CORONARIUS. Sweet-Scented Mock Orange. A tall vig- 
orous bush with abundant dark green foliage and 
single blooms having a sweet fragrance. Fine for 
cutting. 
Caragana Arborescens 
Bushy, dwarf tree reaching 12 to 15 feet at maturity. 
Heavy, fine foliage. Masses cf yellow blooms in late 
May or ear'y June, followed by clusters of drooping pods 
in fall. 
Virginal Mock Orange 

Beauty Bush 
(Kolkwitzia Amabilis) 
Charming new shrub recently introduced from China. 
Center stems are upright, the outer branches gracefully 
arching. Very attractive foliage. Blooms profusely in June. 
Flowers are bell-shaped, pale pink with orange veins, and 
are borne in long clusters along the branches. Does well in 
shade and grows rapidly. 
Heavy, 2-Year, 
Blooming Size. 
Guaranteed to Grow. 
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Kolkwitzia—Beauty Bush 

/ = Forsythia Spectabilis 
Forsythia Spectabilis 
Earliest blooming. Lights up the landscape with glinting yel- 
low before the leaves appear. Flowers often come out before 
the snow is gone. This is the large flowering variety, having 
flowers twice the size of the older kinds. Thrives in any locality. 
Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. May be pruned. 
New Golden Spirea 
A beautiful shrub with bright yellow leaves which turn to 
golden bronze in the fall. White blossoms followed by brilliant 
fruits. A sturdy, upright grower and valuable for color contrast. 
Rhamnus Frangula 
» (Alder Buckthorn) 
Same characteristics as Rhamnus Cathartica except it grows 
more slender shaped and the leaves are smaller and thinner. 
Bush Honeysuckle 
For a tall hedge cr to screen an unsightly view there is no 
shrub so valuable. Will grow to the height of 10 to 12 feet in 
a few years. A beautiful shrub both summer and winter. Is the 
first to clothe itself with leaves in the spring, and its fragrant 
flowers and luxuriant foliage are a constant delight. Bright red 
berries cling to the bush all through the winter, giving a bril- 
liant touch of color to the winter landscape. 
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