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Hydrangea A. G. 
BARGAIN | 
No. 49 
5 SHRUBS 
Your Choice 
of Varieties. 
Listed On 
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$1.55 
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-Weigela Floribunda A beautiful, comparatively 

— Any Shrub on This Page 
new shrub, with large, showy 
red flowers appearing in profuse clusters and almost hiding the 
glossy green leaves. Commences blooming early in spring, and 
continues all summer. This attractive shrub should be in every 
border planting. 
Weigela, Variegated Sprays of rosy pink flowers 
like Florib 
aredeeppink. Leavesare Sort ail lees 9e Hey 
beautifully variegated 
green and white. Grows 
only 2 to 3 feet high. 
Very beautiful. 
Tamarix 
Hispida 
Graceful, feathery, sil- 
very green foliage. A 
profusion of pink flow- 
ers during August and 
September—bloom pan- 
icles 9 to 12 inches long. 
Fine for bouquets, 6 to 
8 feet at maturity. 
a High Bush = Hydrangea P. G. : Variegated ‘Weigela 
Cranberry 
(Viburnum opulus). 
“Magnificent shrub, of upright spreadint form, 
with smooth, light gray branches and broad, 
oval, 3-lobed, bright green leaves. Produces 
small, white flowers which are borne in broad, 
flat clusters surrounded by a ring of large, 
sterile flowers. These are followed by very 
showy scarlet berries, which cling to the bush 
all winter. Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 
Use this variety for 
Aydrangea P. G. showy bloom ae 
elegant effect. This lovely, showy shrub pro- 
duces in abundance during August and Sep- 
tember, clusters of white flowers which gradual- 
ly change to pink. Valuable for winter decora- 
tions if flowers are allowed to dry on bush. 
Useful for foundation planting or for massing 
in borders. Hardy, easy to grow and blooms 
the first season planted. 
(Hills of Snow). Large, 
fAiydrangea A. G. flat clusters of white blooms 
from June to September. The most hardy of the Hy- 
. drangeas, and especially useful for shady places. 
Excellent for solid low borders or in foundation 
planting. Very popular shrub. 
One of Prof, N. E. Hane 
Oka Cherry sen’s newest and best Chere 
try’Plum introductions. Early bearing—very hardy 
~—delicious flavor—prolific. Dwarfy bush habit; 
bears from the 
ground up. Showy 
blooms followed by 
full crop of fruit. 
Fruit is about one 
inch in diameter, 
purplish black skin 
and flesh. Very 
sweet. Ripens late 
July. Delicious to 
eat, for jelly and 
jam. Plant near 
your plum trees. 




_ Tamarix Hispida 

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