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Special Shrub Offers 
BUDDLEIA, Charming (New Pink Butterfly Bush). Lovely 
color; truly pink. Late Summer and Fall. Profuse bloomer. 
Vigorous. 
B. Ile de France. 4 ft. Claret purple flowers crowded on long, 
spikes from July to late Fall. 
CALLICARPA dichotoma (Beautyberry). 4 ft. <A small, 
dainty shrub with clusters of shiny, lavender berries in the 
Fall. Pink flowers. 
CORNUS alba sibirica (Red Branched Dogwood). Medium- 
sized shrub with bright coral-red stems. Thrives in shady 
places. 
C. lutea (Goldentwig Dogwood). Its yellow branches make a 
striking contrast when planted with Red branched Dogwood. 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester. 8 ft. Tall and upright. Flow- 
ers are white, with pinkish tinge and double. May. Sturdy 
and hardy. 
FORSYTHIA spectabilis (Showy Forsythia).'8 ft. Rich golden 
bells. The most showy. Compact, shapely, upright. 
F. suspensa (Weeping Forsythia). Long, drooping branches. 
Splendid for training over trellises or covering banks. 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora (Hills of Snow). 4 ft. 
White flowers. June-September. 
H. paniculata grandiflora (Peegee Hydrangea). 8 ft. Pyra- 
mids of white, pink tinged flowers. August-October. 
LONICERA morrowi (Morrow Honeysuckle). 8 ft. Broad and 
billowy. Creamy flowers. Red, currant-like fruits in July. 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius (Mockorange). 10,ft. Cream 
white, intensely fragrant flowers in May and June. 
SPIRAEA, Anthony Waterer. 3 ft. Flat-clusters of rose-pink 
flowers all Summer. An old favorite. 
S. thunbergi. 5 ft. Tiny leaves and flowers give a soft, feath- 
ery effect. The earliest Spirea to bloom. Late April. 
S. vanhouttei. 6 ft. In late May and early June its arching 
branches are covered with masses of white flowers. 
SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus (Szow- 
berry). 5 ft. White berries, in the late Sum- 
mer and Fall. A fine textured shrub that 
doesn’t mind the shade. 
S. vulgaris (Coralberry). 5 ft. Small, clustered, 
coral-red berries in the Fall. Good to use in 
a shady place. 
TAMARIX africana. 8 ft. Upright and slen- 
der with small, pink flowers in August. 
Feathery, blue-green foliage. Thrives in 
seaside soils 
WEIGELA rosea. 8 ft. Pink tlowers in June. 
Vigorous grower. Hardy and dependable. 

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