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japonica pygmaea. 2’-3’ Pygmy Flowering Quince 
Twisted branches form dense bush which is sprinkled 
with pale salmon flowers over a long period. The best 
one for a rock garden, and for facing a shrub border. 
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—sanguinea plena. 4’-5’ Double Red Quince 
Although not truly double the large red flowers are par- 
ticularly brilliant and do have additional petals. Striking. 
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maulei, 2’-3’ Lesser Flowering Quince 
If brilliancy is desired this low spiny bush ranks high for 
the vivid red flowers are remarkable in April. Try training 
this and other varieties on a south wall—surprisingly good. 
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Bemeich 2) weit. SPIedd .........0.-.6...6 80 .70 
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CYTISUS kewensis. 1’-12’ Kew Broom 
Almost procumbent, but forms a neat little mound gen- 
erously dotted with sulphur colored pea shaped flowers. 
It needs and deserves ai little protection. 
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scoparius. 5’-6’ Scotch Broom 
The long slender bright green branches are always con- 
spicuous particularly when the pea-shaped yellow flow- 
ers are strung along them in spring. 
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DAPHNE cneorum. 1’ Rose Daphne 
EVERGREEN. Gray-green foliage, rose-pink deliciously 
fragrant flowers and a clean, neat habit make this garden 
gem the most appealing subject to any plant lover. Seems 
to thrive equally well in acid or sweet soil, in half shade 
or full sun, and it certainly seems at home in the rockery. 
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Pee Looe in, spread, /B. « B...., 1.80 6s 1:50 
Pantie ic in. spread, B. & B.... A20 2.00 1.80 
ieeto 621. in. spread, B. &’B..... 3.00 2.70 
genkwa. 3’ ' Lilac Daphne 
Lovely little bells of delicate lavender are strung along 
slender stems before the leaves unfold in spring. White 
berries are attractive too. 
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mezereum. 21/2’-3’ February Daphne 
Upright fat little branches are thickly studded with de- 
liciously fragrant rosy purple flowers in February. Scarlet 
berries are only sparsely produced but are most decor- 
ative. Even the gray green foliage, appearing later, is 
in harmony—a really worthwhile small shrub. Quite hardy. 
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