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DEUTZIA gracilis. 3'-4’ Slender Deutzia 
One of the most useful of all low shrubs. A profusion of 
snow white flowers cover the round topped bush in May. 
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—rosea. 3’ i Rose Panicle Deutzia 
The pinkish flowers are an added attraction. Neat habit. 
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lemoinei. 4’-5’ Lemoine Deutzia 
Large dazzling white flowers in short sprays are produced 
in amazing abundance making a “high spot’ in June. 
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magnifica. 8’-10’ Showy Deutzia 
Really magnificent in bloom, has great clusters of white 
flowers, more showy and desirable than any other variety. 
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scabra Pride of Rochester. 8’-9’ Pink Deutzia 
Deservedly popular, this husky fellow produces clouds of 
tassel-like flowers in May which last for some weeks. The 
usual blush coloring sometimes deepens to a real pink. 
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ELAEAGNUS longipes. 5’-6’ Gumi-Cherry Eleagnus 
Hot dry sunny place seems to perfect this shrub. Except 
for their fragrance the yellow flowers might be unnoticed, 
but the long stemmed orange-red fruits are most decorative. 
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pungens reflexa. 10’-12’ Thorny Eleagnus 
EVERGREEN. When established will successfully brave 
our winters and is certainly worthy of trial. The wavy rich 
green two or three inch leaves are brown, scaly beneath, 
and the small clusters of silvery flowers are “scented 
before seen” followed by decorative orange fruits. 
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ELSHOLTZIA farquhari. 3-4’ Mint Shrub 
Numerous spikes of reddish purple flowers top the bush in 
August and remain attractive for weeks. When crushed, 
the narrow leaves have a minty odor. Winter freezing 
of the top merely serves to make a more bushy specimen. 
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ENKIANTHUS campanulatus. 12’-15’ Redvein Enkianthus 
Something to enthuse over! Without artificial shaping will 
develop into a handsome large shrub well clothed with 
clean foliage which turns brilliant red in fall. Bunches 
of nodding flowers are borne on the whorled branches, 
and these red-veined white cups are quite unique. 
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