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Red Tartarian Honeysuckle 


(14) 20% DISCOUNT ON EARLY CASH ORDERS. SEE PAGE 4. 
All shrubs listed on these two pages are 
strong, well-rooted, 2-yr., field-grown stock. 
ALTH E A Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus 
syriacus). Beautiful tree- 
like shrubs which bloom late in August 
and September, with a profusion of bright- 
ly colored flowers, much like the tender 
Hibiscus in form. Your choice of Purple. 
Red or Pink. All double flowering, 18 to 
24 in. grade, 20c each; 3 for 55c; 10 for 
$1.50. 
AMERICAN 
BEAUTYBERRY 
(Callicarpa americana). A native, large. 
leaved shrub. Blooms in August with 
small clusters of blue flowers, followed 
by showy violet-colored berries. 18 to 
24 in. grade. 
DEUTZIA CRENATA 
(Scabra crenata rosea plena). This Deutzia is 
unusual and different. Beautiful, double pink 
flowers thickly stud the graceful, upright 
branches in May. Blooms over a longer period 
than most sorts. 18 to 24 in. grade. 
GOLDEN ELDER (Sambucus 
nigra aurea). 
A variety with golden yellow foliage and 
large, flat clusters of white flowers. Grows 
6 to 8 feet high but requires severe pruning 
annually to obtain more dense growth. 18 to 
24 in. grade. 
HONEYSUCKLE, 
RED TARTARIAN 
(Lonicera  tatarica 
rubra), One of the 
finest of the bush 
Honeysuckle family. 
Blooms in early sum- 
mer with starry, light 
crimson flowers, fol- 
lowed by an abund- 
ance of red _ fruits. 
2 to 3 ft. grade. 
“JAPAN 
QUINCE 
(Cydonia japonica). 
Beautiful scarlet flow- 
ers, early in spring, 
followed by small, 
fragrant, quince- 
shaped fruits. Waxy, 
dark green foliage, 
very compact, dwarf 
bush. Highly attrac- 
tive. 18 to 24 in.. 
grade. ay 

Japan Quince 

Any Shrub on 
This Page 
20¢ Each 


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