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tex Bufordi, English Holly, shiny green leaves 
with only one spine at tip end of leaf usually, produces 
“large red berries, grows to about 9 ft.; 12 in. 60c; 18 in. ___. 75¢c 
American Holly, about 12 in. plants eck SNE he ee = ia 25¢c 
 VIRBURNUM—Rhytidophyllm, Leather Leaf Virburnum, 
_ leaves look like tooled leather, remaining through winter, 
Be ocuces flowers somewhat like snowball. This is a good 
umber and rare. Have these from quart cans, about 8 
in. IES lc acd aor nese ae 40c 
. Tinus, another evergreen shrub that produces blooms in 
very cold weather of the virburnum family, plants about 
|. |) ie 40c 
_YUCCA—Adams Needle, sword like foliage, long green 
blades, producing red flowers from spike appearing from 
senter of plant as plants grow older. 2 yr. strong plants ___. 40c 
SCOTCH BROOM—Wiry, green, practically leafless 
. oranches look about same in winter as summer, except 
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FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALTHEA—Rose of Sharon, have double white, double 
eS 2 Tie nighy 2 200 
BUTTERFLY BUSH—Summer Lilac, Ile De France, one 
Sueenowilest varieties. 2 to 3 ft. 2 25C 
RARBERRY—Thunbergi, green 18 in. 20c; Red Leaf 12 in. 
CR ee 20C 
BITTERSWEET—A vine producing small pods which 
open exposing scarlet seeds or berries. Strong vines __.....__- 25¢ 
CRAPE MYRTLE—Red Crape flowers covering shrubs 
eeeveattesuininer. 2 to 3 {t. 25¢c 
CALYCANTHUS—Low growing shrub, produces colored 
meus tiatare very fragrant. 18 to 24 in. 20C 
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DEUTZIA—Shrub growing about 7 ft. with branches 
covered with little fluffy bell like white flowers in spring. 
Ie 20C 
FORSYTHIA—Golden Bell, grows rather tall with poien 
flowers appearing in grcat profusion in early spring be- 
DEE EDIV CNA) Suit, =.) 20. oe ee ee 20c 
FLOWERING BUINCE Japonica, burning bush, red 
fiowers in early spring when flowers are scarce, upright 
growing, old-fashioned kind. 2 to 3 ft. 25c; 18 to 24 in. 
meee wart erowing, scarlet flowers. 18 in. 0. 20c 
FLOWERING POMEGRANITE—The blooms and fruit of 
eee is attractive. 2 to 3 ft... ae 
HONEYSUCKLE—Winter Bush, blooms often in winter, 
I Leet th ott Vote et ee 20C 
Wheeling Red, another bush with about the reddest 
flowers found on bush varieties. 2 to 3 ft. 25c; 10 in. 10c 
Scarlet Trumpet, no fragrance but all color red. Strong 
meeeec, | yr. about 10 inch +. co MERE ree Lae 15c 
Heckrotti, blooms continuously in summer, outside bloom 
red, inside cream, very fragrant, 1 yr. about’10 in. _... 15c 
HARDY ORANGE—Very thorny large shrub producing an 
Seeernred iruit. 18 to 24.in. 20c 
HYDRANGEA—A. G. Hills of snow 18 to 24 in. 25c; 
French Hydrangea produces flowers either pink or blue, 
need some protection. Strong 2 yr. plants 
