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| Maloney's Healthy Two-Year Plants require prac- 
tically no care, last a lifetime. Strong, 2-year, field- 
grown, heavy rooted, ready to plant this fall. 


12-18 in., Parcel Post size, postpaid 



(Height at maturity is listed after each variety so you can make careful selection of 
BARBERRY, RED-LEAVED. Foliage bronze-red, 
changing to vivid orange and scarlet in fall. 
Red berries remain during winter. 
BARBERRY THUNBERGI. Pretty plant of dwarf 
habit from Japan. Graceful foliage, turning to 
a beautiful red in the fall. Prickly, keeps dogs 
away. Two-year strong plants, well-branched. 
(Plant 18 inches apart.) 10 25 100 
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BUDDLEIA, CHARMING. Lovely lavender-pink 
bloom in long sprays. 5-6 ft. 
BUDDLEIA, ILE DE FRANCE. Brilliant dark purple 
flowers, sweetly fragrant. 5-6 ft. 
BUDDLEIA, ROYAL RED. Brightest Red Buddleia 
of them all, showy in the garden. Ideal for 
cut flower purposes. Very hardy, producing 
blooms from July until frost. 4-6 feet at ma- 
turity. Price: 21/4-in. potted plants, 75c each; 
2 for $1.25. f 
CALLICARPA PURPUREA (Beautyberry). Clusters 
ef Agi flowers followed by light violet berries. 
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CORNUS FLAVIRAMEA (Yellowtwig Dogwood). 
Striking yellow, branched form of Stolonifera. 
Very satisfactory for contrasting. 6-8 ft. 
CORNUS STOLONIFERA (Redtwig Dogwood). 
White flowers followed by white berries. In 
winter the branches are blood-red. 6-8 ft. 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japan Quince). Completely 
covered with scarlet flowers during May. 3-4 ft. 
DEUTZIA LEMOINEI. Flowers large, pure white, 
produced freely. May. 3 ft. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Best known 
variety. Flowers large and free. Double white. 
PRICE (Except as Noted) 
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HYDRANGEA P. G. (Paniculata). Hardy, pure 
white changing to pink. August. 4-5 ft. 
KERRIA JAPONICA. Double, globe-shaped yellow 
flowers nearly all summer. 4 to 5 ft. at ma- 
turity. Each 2 5 
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LILAC, PURPLE. Most common of Lilacs. Highly 
perfumed. 10 ft. 
PHILADELPHUS AUREUS (Golden Syringa). Yel- 
low foliage, white flowers. Very sweetly scent- 
ed. 3-5 ft. at maturity. May. 
Each 2 5 
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SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. Broad flat heads 
of red flowers in profusion all summer. 3 ft. 
SPIREA DOUGLASI. Spikes of beautiful deep rose 
flowers in July. 5-7 ft. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI. Complete fountain of pure 
white bloom in May and June. 
Each 5 10 
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SYMPHORICARPOS CHENAULTI (Coralberry). Neat 
in appearance. Particularly handsome when 
branches are laden with bunches of coral-red 
fruits. 3-4 ft. 
SYMPHORICARPOS RACEMOSUS (Snowberry). 
Small pink flowers followed by large, waxy 
white berries which remain during the winter. 
June-July. 4-5 ft. 
TAMARIX AFRICANA. Pink flowers, graceful fo- 
May. 6-8 ft. liage. Blooms early. 4-5 ft. 
EUONYMUS EUROPAEUS (European Burning VIBURNUM OPULUS STERILE (Common Snowball). 
Bush). Orange-red fruit in autumn. Dark green White blooms. Very popular. 

foliage. 15-20 ft. ac 5 10 WEIGELA EVA RATHKE. Ruby-red blossoms in 
Qa Sere Mais eusietere ches leteyeteaes $0.45 $1.90 $3.50 great abundance. July. Lasts a long time. 
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FORSYTHIA FORTUNEI. (Erect.) Deep yellow flowers in great profusion 
during April. 6-8 ft. 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA. (Arching.) Earliest blooming; long drooping 
canes of yellow flowers. April. 6-8 ft. 
HONEYSUCKLE, GOLDFLAME. New. Immense, showy clusters of 
trumpet-shaped buds and fragrant bloom. Outside of petals flame- 
pink, inside creamy golden yellow. Can be trained as a vine. 
HONEYSUCKLE MORROWI. Spreading variety; white flowers in early 
spring; later brilliant crimson fruits. 6-8 ft. 
HONEYSUCKLE, TATARICA RUBRA. Light red flowers; covered in sum- 
mer and autumn with scarlet berries. May. 8-10 ft. 
HYDRANGEA A. G. (Hills of Snow). Blooms very large, pure snow- 
white in July and August. 3-4 ft Each 5 10 
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3 ae $0.45 $1.90 $3.50 5 for $1.80 
2.65 5.00 
Honeysuckle 
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ALL-SEASON Shrub Collection 
114-2 ft. size. 
1 Forsythia Fortunei. April. 
1 Honeysuckle Tatarica Rubra. May. 
1 Philadephus Lemoinei. June. 
1 Spirea Billiardi. July. 
1 Buddleia, Ile de France. September. 


Cydonia Japonica 
Red Barberry Deutzia Gracilis 

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