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Almond, Double Flowering—A dwarf 
shrub with double, pink flowers. 
Althea, Assorted—Large flowering up- 
right shrub, flowers of varying colors. 
Altheas, Double, Red, Purple, Rose or 
White 
Atheas, Single—Crimson Hye (Flowers 
semi-double, white, wine-red center) 
Aralia Spinosa (Devil’s Walking 
Stick) — Tall shrub. Large blooms. 
Arrowwood—Useful border shrub of 
Snowball type. Bright green leaves. 
Barberry, Japanese (Green Leaf)—A 
graceful shrub or hedge plant. 
Barberry, Japanese (Red Leaf)—A 
splendid protective beautiful hedge. 
- Barberry, Japanese Thornless —A true 
_ Barberry except it is thornless. 
~ Beauty Bush—Trumpet-shaped pink 
_ flowers. Perfectly hardy. 
Bush (light purple) — 
Blooms late. Attracts butterflies. 
Butterfly Bush (Dark Purple)—Like 
above except flowers dark purple. 
Calycanthus Floridus (Sweetshrub) 
Attractive dark red fragrant flowers. 
Coralberry—A low growing shrub 
that is very hardy and attractive. 
Cranberry Bush, American — Large 
_white flowers, appearing early. 
Cydonia Japonica (Flowering Quince) 
Large Early bright scarlet flowers. 
- Desmodium—Covered in late summer 
_with a mass of purple flowers. 
- Deutzia, Lemoine—The loveliest of 
the Deutzias. Clusters of white flowers. 
'Deutzia, Pride of Rochester — Tall 
_rapid growth shrub, ideal for border. 
_ Deutzia, Rose Panicle—Flowers at- 
_ tractive rose color. A profuse bloomer. 
' Deutzia, Slender (Gracilis)—An at- 
tractive shrub — white flowers. 
Dogwood, Coral Stem — Stems and 
_branches bright red during winter. 
Dogwood, Goldentwig — Used largely 
for contrast. Smooth stem. 
_ Elder, American — A large shrub with 
beautiful foliage. white flowers. 
_ Elder, Golden — Bright golden yellow 
foliage throughout the season, 
-Euonymus, Winged (Burning Bush) 
— Compact, spreading, flowers late 
spring, early summer. 
Forsythia, Border — Masses of bright 
yellow flowers in early spring. 
'Forsythia, Fortune (Fortunei) — Yel- 
‘low, thickly-set flowers on slender 
_ twigs before leaves appear. 
'Forsythia, Weeping — Long weeping 
branches — Golden festoons of bright 
yellow flowers. 
Honeysuckle, Red Tatarica — Deep 
pink flowers in May. Strong grower 
‘Honeysuckle, White Tartaric—Beau- 
tiful, white blossoms. Vigorous. 
Honeysuckle, Winter—-Fragrant pink- 
white flowers in early spring. 
Hydrangea, Peegee — Immense cone- 
shaped clusters of white flowers. . 
-Hydangea, Snowhill — Shrub 4 or 5 
feet tall. Immense white flowers. 
Kerria, Double (Yellow) — Green 
stemmed shrub, medium height, yel- 
4 low bloom through the summer. 
Lilac, Common Purple — The old fa- 
_vorite purple lilac. Purple flowers. 
- Lilac, Common White — The glorious 
white lilac of our mother’s gardens. 
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Lilac, French-Budded: 
Alphonse Lavelle Lilac, 
(Light Double Purple) 
Belle de Nancy Lilac: (Pink) 
Charles Tenth Lilac (Red) 
Edouard Andre Lilac (Pink) 
Henry Sladek Lilac (Dark Red) 
Jan Van Tol Lilac (Single White) _ 
Ludwig Spaeth Lilac (Red) : 
Mme. Abel Chatenay Lilac (White) 
Michael Buchner Lilac (Blue) 
Marc. Michael Lilac (Double Blue) 
Marie Le Graye Lilac (White) 
Pres. Grevy Lilac (Double Blue) 
Mockorange, Lemoine — A dwarf 
grower, creamy-white blossoms. 
Mockorange, Sweet —_An oldtime 
shrub still popular. Large white 
blooms appearing late spring. 
Mockorange, Virginal — A beautiful 
white shrub with double, fragrant 
flowers 2 inches in diameter. 
Ninebark, Goldleaf—A tall growing 
drooping plant. Yellow leafed. 
Privet, Regel—Medium height shrub. 
Slightly drooping branches. Creamy- 
white flowers. 
Red Bud, American — Small trée. 
Bright pea-shaped flowers 
Rhodotypos—Medium growing shrub, 
attractive foliage, white flowers. 
‘Rose-Acacia — Attractive shrub with 
showy, bright-rose colored blooms. 
Russian Olive — Dwarf tree. Gray- 
green leaves and stems. 
Smoke Tree, Common — A tall yet 
drooping plant. Greenish - yellow 
blooms and oval-shaped berries. 
Snowball, Common — An old favorite. 
Literally a huge snow-bank. 
Snowball, Japanese — Handsome, 
deep-green foliage, flowers similar to 
the common Snowball. 
Spirea, Anthony Waterer—A beauti- 
ful and desirable dwarf shrub. 
Spirea, Billard — Upright growing 
Spirea, 4 to 6 feet. Beautiful spikes 
of pink flowers. 
Spirea, Douglas—Tall growing. Beau- 
tiful rose colored flowers contrasting 
against white downy leaves. 
Spirea, Froebel—A low growing plant 
with lavender-pink flowers. 
Spirea, Garland — Feathery foliage, 
profuse pure white flowers in early 
May. Dwarf growing. 
Spirea, Thunberg—Attractive feath- 
ery foliage. Semi-dwarf. 
Spirea, Van Houtte — Often called 
Bridal Wreath. Very graceful. 
Sumac, Fragrant — Small yellow 
blooms in spring, clusters red berries. 
Sumac, Shredded — Tall shrub (8 
feet) with finely cut fern-like foliage. 
Tamarix African—Tall growing. Deli- 
cate green foliage. Pink flowers. 
Wayfaring Tree—Large clusters of 
white flowers in May and June. 
Weigela, Pink —Trumpet-shaped flow- 
ers several weeks in spring. 
Weigela, Red — Semi-dwarf. Com- 
pletely covered with dark-red bloom. 
Weigela, White — Medium height 
shrub much like Pink Weigela. 
Willow, Pussy — Desirable tall shrub. 
Silvery-gray flower buds. 
Yucca, Common — Tall stems thickly — 
covered with white bell-like flowers. 
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