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BUSH HONEYSUCKLE—Fragrant flowers followed by 
showy berries. Not a climber. White and pink col- 
ors. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (buddleia intermedia)—See 
Page 3. 
CREPE MYRTLE—Very beautiful shrub; profuse and 
continuous bloomer; grows anywhere; very hardy. 
Colors: watermelon red, lavender and pink. 
WHITE CREPE MYRTLE—75¢ to $1.00 each. 
DEUTZIA—F lowers double, pure white, tinted with 
' blush, strong, upright; blooms early. 
EVERLASTING SWEETPEA (lathyrus latifolia)—See 
Page 15. 
FLOWERING ALMOND (amygdalus flore pleno)—Low 
dwarf shrub, covered with double pink flowers like 
small roses; blooms very early. 
FLOWERING DOGWOOD i(cornus_ floridus) — Well 
known, beautiful, white flowering shrub. 
FLOWERING PEACH—Very large, dark red double 
flowers early in spring. 
GOLDEN BELL (forsythia)—Golden yellow; blooms 
early. 
HYDRANGEA (P.G. & A.G.)—Better known than most 
any other shrub for its most attractive white flowers. 
LILAC—Sweet scented, delicately colored flowers. Well 
known shrub; very hardy. 
MOCK ORANGE—Free blooming, white flowers early 
in summer. 
PLUMBAGO LARPENTA (Leadwort) B&B—Deep blue 
flowers all summer. Low trailing habit. Extremely 
showy. 
FalameseinePallonsucans CAC chee oe ee ctee ons eae 75¢ 
PURPLE LEAF PLUM (prunus pissardi)—Very grace- 
ful. Small tree with purplish red leaves. 
SALT CEDAR (Tamarix Africana)—Tall growing shrubs 
with feathery, cedar-like foliage. Delicate, bright 
carmine flowers in long racemes during summer. 
Adapted to all soils and climatic conditions in Texas. 
Used extensively by the Highway Department for 
roadside plantings. 
SCARLET QUINCE (cydonia Japonica)—See Page 6. 
TEXAS RED BUD (native)—This plant or tree gives 
color to our hills in early spring. Bright rose or red. 
TENNESSEE RED BUD—Bright pink. 
WEIGLAS—Rose pink flowers in great profusion. 
WILLOW, DESERT OR FLOWERING  (Chilopsis 
Linearis)—Large shrub or small tree. Bears trumpet- 
shaped flowers during the summer. Well adapted 
to arid sections and light soils. Also used by the 
Highway Department. 
VITEX—Flowers small, pale lilac in slender, panicled 
erect racemes; foliage assumes autumn tints. Very 
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