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Siebold Forsythia Lilac, Caminon Purple 
SIEBOLD FORSYTHIA ¢ ‘ 
(Forsythia Sieboldi erecta). Strong, healthy BARGAIN No. 32 CRIGWRERRK: (Symphoricarpos 
High Bush Cranberry 
grower with vigorous, upright canes, pro- chenaulti). 
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ea eS as a sare grow up- Specify Kinds Wanted. the bush is filled with pink flowers, fol- 
might without sprangling all over the Net lowed in autumn b xceptionally large 
ground. 18 to 24 in. grade. ngeeeet 2 75 wot Prepaid red pee This Ss ne ie phe 
ingly slender, arching shape, and is filled 
with a cascade of attractive foliage that in 
this section is retained until February. Well 
adapted to either mass planting, or as a 
single specimen. Does well in shade. UI- 
timate height about four feet. 2 yr., 
18 to 24 in. grade, 25c each; 3 for 70c. 
Heavy, 2 to 3 ft. specimen bushes, 
40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
TAMARIX AFRICANA 
Tall, treelike shrub with fine feathery foli- 
age and small bright pink flowers in May. 
Fine for low, damp spots. 18 to 24 in. 
grade. 
WEIGELA, VARIEGATED 
(Diervilla rosea nana variegata). Dwarf, 
variegated leaves, broadly outlined in 
creamy white. Pink flowers. Grows only 
2 to 3 feet tall. 18 to 24 in. grade. 

HIGH BUSH 
CRANBERRY (Viburnum opulus). 
Magnificent, upright, spreading shrub. 
Broad green foliage makes a rich setting 
for large bunches of crimson berries which 
persist on bare branches into the winter. 
White flowers. 18 to 24 in. grade. 
LILAC, Common Purple 
(Syringa vulgaris). The standard old gar- 
den variety, which is still hard to beat. 
Single, bluish-purple flowers, early prolific 
bloomer. 18 to 24 in. grade. 
ROSE-ACACIA (Robinia hispi- 
da). Bush-type 
Moss Locust. Light green leaves, and 
long, graceful clusters of pea-shaped, rose- 
colored flowers. Blooms June and _ later. 
18 to 24 in. grade. 


Rose-Acacia Weigela, Variegated Tamarix Africana 
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