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fragrance and takes on deep, rich tones in au- 
tumn. 
Each Per10 
18 *to°245inch ae ee eee .30 2.50 
oto. ‘Bsfeetut. «620s eee 30D 3.00 
RHUS COPALLINA (Shining Sumac) — Glossy 
green foliage which turns brilliant red and 
bronze in the fall; scarlet berries. 
18: to 24:inch eye ee 30 2.50 
2. to) Sxteet ie ak ee et cO0 3.00 
RHUS GLABRA (Smooth Sumac) — A splendid 
shrub for mass planting; rather dwarf; foliage 
shining green, coloring crimson in fall; red 
fruits. 
18° to 24s1NCh Ce. os ee ee .30 2.50 
TO SaaS TCO Uae eee Catt Le eee 30 3.00 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER—Of dwarf, bushy 
spreading growth. Flowers in corycombs of 
bright rose. Sufficiently dwarf to be used in 
front of foundation plantings or in borders. Does 
best in partial shade. 
TOFtO A Oat Cl sete ae een careers) ae 5h5) 3.00 
1bUtO LG rincChe ayer en 1 re 40 3.50 
SPIREA THUNGBERGI—A graceful bush with in- 
numerable small white flowers in April and 
May and tiny fern-like leaves. 
Této. 24. 1nCheaw iat eer eres, 30 3.00 
AGG 70 aio te pea Re a eee .40 3.50 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI—A strong hardy grower 
of graceful drooping habit, with wealth of white 
flowers in round clusters covering the plant early 
in Spring. Foliage deeply cut and attractive. 
Hardy. 
150-24 HNCh sc arecieennay 6 ones ee .30 2.50 
AR ORO oh day Men PROS Beprtnys od bres RIE tage a0 3.00 
SNOWBERRY (White)—A dwarf growing shrub 
with graceful drooping branches. In late fall 
and winter the plant is attractive with its nu- 
merous white berries formed along the branches. 
1ostoe2aaiach Tae 2% ore eee 30 2.50 
LVlTORPoetCeL:. au. tare. eet Pee (pi) 3.00 
TAMARIX (African)—A straggly spreading grow- 
er with dark green foliage. Blooms early in 
Spring before foliage appears, and the delicate 
blossoms completely cover the plant, making a 
veritable cloud of pink. 
18-0: 2401 EN sas ntee aie het ha athe Be Su 3.00 
25 TOS tO SICGU Es Sonor. 5 | geen Hee .40 3.50 
VIBURNUM (Common Snowball)—Larger globu- 
lar clusters of white flowers in early April. An 
old favorite. From Asia. 
L307 BCH serene. em ki pee .40 3.50 
1S.tot24 cinch sf Tae 45 4.00 
VIBURNUM PLICATUM (Japanese Snowball)—A 
beautiful variety of upright, bushy growth; pro- 
duces heads of white flowers in great profusion. 
Far superior to the old Snowball. 
I 2etO MLO 21NCh 46 esl epee .40 3.90 
1320024 7inch is. viele kt .45 4.00 
WEIGELIA ROSEA—The best known and most 
widely used of the Weigelas. Flowers medium, 
varying from delicate pink to deep rose. Blooms 
