Mar. 19, 1941 
Allen’s Nurseries: 
Gentlemen: 
Although I am _ only 
one of your “‘small order’”’ 
customers I wish to say 
every article purchased 
A. Chatna— from you was excellent 
“ge and half the price of 
wancey—E™* other nurseries. 
We were very pleased 
with our purchase. 
gingle Red 
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je Purp Yours truly, 
ub Joseph E. Gorman, 
Westbrook, Conn. 

TAMARIX gallica. Leaves dull bluish green; buds globose, flowers flesh- 
oo in delicate panicled racemes. May-July. Each 
A to 3 ft - 
TAMARIX africana. These large shrubs have foliage resembling asparagus 
leaves and they have drooping feathery appearance. Pink flowers in great profusion 
are borne in early summer, giving a very charming effect. Does well on any ground. 
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VIBURNUM americanum (High Bush Cranberry). Similar to Opulus but 
more open and spreading, with longer, more numerous, more visible and longer lasting 
fruits. Broad flower corymbs with usually only the outer fringe fully opened. Fruits 
bright scarlet, persisting from July until spring, mainly because the birds won’t eat 
se Be Each Per 10 Lie # 
Oh Eg ae estar ree nee eee ee) Yun Re Sea ee oe $0.40 $3.00 Syringa, 
VIBURNUM Carlesi. A valuable recent in- 
troduction from Korea, producing its delicate, 
spice-scented flowers in May and June. The buds 
before expanding are an attractive mauve-pink, 
developing into Bouvardia-like umbels of pure 
white. Flowers preserve their perfect form and 
purity of color an unusually long time. Each 
18 to 24 inches 




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French Lilac 
WEIGELA, Eva Rathke. The most distinct 
and one of the most attractive varieties ; flowers 
deep carmine-red. July. Each Per 10 
Pets acto ese oe. See ee oe $0.40 $3.00 
WEIGELA floribunda. The everblooming 
red Weigela Floribunda surpasses all other red 
flowering shrubs. Much hardier than Eva Rathke 
and a better flower. Commence blooming early 
in spring and continue all summer long. Leaves 
are a rich glossy green and densely cover the 
branches. A necessity in every border planting. 
Each Per 3 
2etows: tt-2 DOStDald eee ns ee $0.35 $0.75 
VIBURNUM lantana (Wayfaring Tree). 
Beautiful lantana-like leaves; white flowers in 
May and June. Fruits color unequally from ©. 
crimson to black. Each © 
WEIGELA rosea. One of the finest of the 
family, tall growing, vigorous, with deep pink 
ffowers. They blossom in profusion in June and 
show some flowers throughout the season. 
Each Per 10 
By mail, postpaid, 18-24-in. plants $0.30 
Byexpresso 2 to (3) ft. sae $2.50 
VIBURNUM opulus sterile. (Snowball). 
The common Snowball which helps out so at 
Decoration Day with its lovely balls of white 
flowers. Each 
Postpaid, 18- to 24-in plants.................$0.50 

VIBURNUM tomentosum (Japanese Snow- 
ball). Erect, compact, grows 6 feet in height. | i 
Is covered with mass of white in June. One of | 
the best of the Snowball family. Each -& 
WHEIGELA variegata. A beautiful shrub of 
the family with variegated yellow and green 
leaves. One of the most handsome of all the 

5 : a ; . 2. i shrubs. Each 
Postpaid, 18-in. to 24-in. plants........2........ $0.45 Weigela, Rosea By mail, postpaid, 18- to 24-in. plants........ $0.40 
Azalea 
Daphne 
All balled and burlapped; too heavy for mailing. 
MOLLIS. Dwarf growing, bushy, well-branched, the foliage CNEORUM (“Garland Flower’). A dwarf shrub, almost ever- 
especially attractive. The flowers are a variable orange-tan, yellow and green, with spreading branches en which the narrow, inch-long leaves 
red. Plant thrives in both sunny and semi-shaded location; is very are crowded; making very pretty trails of blue-green foliage. The soft 
hardy and very good for foundation planting. Each pink flowers appear profusely during April and May, and at intervals 
18 to 24 inches throughout the summer; small and dainty in terminal clusters, with a 
distinct and pleasing fragrance. Each 
Statowe NO. | InChess cB ees arose at eee ee eee ee ee ee 180.60 
Best Offer fe al 
AQUIFOLIA (Oregon holly grape). Another very attractive 
plant with holly-like leaves. This plant blooms with clusters of bright 
yellow flowers in the spring, followed by handsome clusters of shining 
Ver a (44 blue berries which look like miniature grapes. Each 
ES iebOw 24" Inches.o.7 ete... eee Seen eee Dee eS ce a nee Oe $1.50 
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Azalea Special ; 
Hardy, 5 years old, 10 to 12 Mountain Laurel 
inches. uy KALMIA LATIFOLIA. Most effective in June when the clusters 
1 Red Azalea 1 Pink of pink flowers open. Good foliage, likes shady locations. 
1 Salmon 2, tomomtime. B: and eben 2 Seek Petey een te: See: $1.50 
Mail postpaid, 3 for 
$ 00 Rhododendron 
e MAXIMUM. Foliage very large and smooth, its July flowers in 
shades of rosy blush and white. Very attractive for natural effects 
along shaded walks and drives, and best for massing. Each 
Dietow sr Ltae B.. and” \Bi...2-..-gm ee ene eee ee ee $2.00 
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