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WEIGELA amabilis. 7’-8’ Rose Weigela 
Old but still good the trumpet shaped flowers are rosy 
pink outside and pale inside—a lovely profusion in 
May and June. Vigorous and easily grown. 
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Eva Rathke. 4’-5’ Red Flowering Weigela 
Almost continuously throughout the summer the short 
branches are covered with reddish carmine blossoms. 
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Feerie. 6’-8’ Feerie Weigela 
If you plant only one take this which opens a little earlier 
than Venusta, even more profuse, and a shade lighter. 
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rosea. 6-8’ Pink Weigela 
After the long term of admirable service should be retired 
in favor of its lovely daughters. Just as vigorous as any. 
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WISTERIA multijuga. 25’-30' Longcluster Wisteria 
Properly trained the three foot sprays of purple flowers 
can never be forgotten. Even in May the fragrance is 
noteworthy. All wisterias need support for climbing. 
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—alba. 25’-30’ White Longcluster Wisteria 
Clusters of white flowers are just as long in this variety. 
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— rosea. Rosy Longcluster Wisteria 
Similar in every way to type except in color which is a 
good pink. These are fine heavy flowering specimens. 
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sinensis. 30’-40’ Chinese Wisteria 
Shorter and therefore more compact sprays of the beautiful 
lavender-pea blossoms open a little before ‘’Longcluster.” 
That same delectable scent thrills the senses. 
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XANTHOCERAS sorbifolia. 10’ Chinese Buckeye 
Everything about this forgotten shrub is handsome and 
interesting yet after seventy years it is practically un- 
known! The broad round bush is generally made up 
of a few main branches, well divided into smaller lat- 
erals which bear the compound dark green glossy foliage. 
During the latter part of May and early June the striking 
upright clusters of white flowers, resembling a glorified 
penstemon, appear. Only those at‘the top of these nine 
inch clusters are fertile so that the brown horse chestnut 
like seeds are sparingly produced. Prefers sun. 
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ZANTHORHIZA apiifolia. (simplicissima) 2'-242" Yellow Root 
For under planting with leggy shrubs no better selection 
could be made. Either in sun or shade, moist or dry places 
it will quickly spread to form a light ground cover and 
open its brownish purple flowers. Dislikes lime. 
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