
Red Japan Quince 
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Red Japan Quince 

Persian Lilac 
THield Grown ‘an hrubs 
‘ALL STRONG 2 TO 3 YEAR OLD WELL ROOTED 
Any Shrub on This Page— 
(Burning Bush). Very early 
in the spring, this fine, attrac- 
tive shrub is completely covered with dazzling orange to 
scarlet flowers, followed by small, fragrant, quince-shaped 




35° 
each 
fruits. Foliage dark, glossy 3 for 90c¢ 
green. Very desirable for 
single specimens;also hed- ay 
ges. Grows 5 feet tall. 
Lilac, Persian Purple 
decided improvement over the common 
Lilac. A shrub with slender, arching branches, 
attaining a height of 8 to 10 feet. The foliage 
is small, the flowers bright purple. Blooms in 
May and June. A much more profuse bloomer 
than the common, and does not sprout so from 
the roots. We consider the Persian much pref- 
erable. . 
Tamarix 
Africana 
Tall shrub, 8 to 10 feet 
high, with fine leathery 
foliage and small, bright 
pink flowers, in slender 
racemes in April and May. 
Splendid for planting in 
damp or other’ places. 


Tamarix Africana 
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Spirea Arguta 
Cotoneaster Divaricata 
(Spreading Cotoneaster) 
A medium sized shrub of graceful, 
spreading habit. Inconspicuous pink flow- 
ers in early summer, followed by bright 
red egg-shaped berries. Lustrous, broadly 
oval green leaves, turning crimson; glori- 
ous scarlet autumn tints. Grows6 feet high. 

Deutzia 
Crenata 

Spirea Arguta 
(Garland Spirea) 
One of the finest of the early flower- 
ing shrubs. Solid mass of tiny white 
flowers; blooms with the coming of the . 
leaves. Its light green foliage is cut- 
leaved, lacy and very beautiful. Grows 
5 feet tall. 

Cotoneaster Divaricata 
Spirea Callosa 
Rosea 
A dwarf variety, grow 
ing 24 to 30 inches high, 
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Deutzia Crenata 
Here:is a Deutzia that 
is different, and one which 
should be included in 
every planting. Beautiful, 
double pink flowers thick- 
ly stud the graceful up- 
right branches in May. 
Mature to 3 to 5 feet. 

Spirea Callosa Rosea 
which produces large flat 
clusters of reddish pink 
flowers nearly all summer. 
Very handsome foliage. If 
flowers are removed as 
they fade, it will cause the 
plant to keep up a con 
tinuous bloom throughout 
the entire summer and 
early fall. 
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