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Hydrangea, Hills of Snow (Arborescens) 3-4 
Gorgeous, big blooms from June to September. Very decorative. 
Suitable for every planting. Excellent for floral hedge. Fine for 
cut flowers. Does well in partial shade. Ultimate height 3 to 
4 feet. 
Weigela, Eva Rathke 35 
A semi-dwarf, growing from 3 to 5 feet. Rich dark crim- 
son, fragrant blossoms in profusion in June and July, con- 
tinuing to bloom at intervals till fall. It makes a real 
highlight in any planting, especially effective with a 
background of taller shrubs with white blossoms. An 
ideal shrub for smoky and dusty places. 
Berried Shrubs 
Attract and Furnish Food for Birds 
A new pleasure awaits you! Bring our feathered friends, the birds, with 
their cheerful songs to your garden by planting berried shrubs. 
We recommend Honeysuckle, High Bush Cranberry, Regel’s Privet, Bar- 
berry, Snowberry and White Kerria—all of which are pictured in true-to-life 
colors in this book. 

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Spirea Douglasi 5 
Has dense spikes of rose-pink flowers that crown sparsely twigged, 
erect, reddish brown branches. For shrubbery groups and border plant- 
ings. Blooms July to September. Very ornamental in masses on hillsides 
and slopes. Ultimate height 4 to 6 feet. 
New Beauty for the Medenu Aome 
A Few Well-Chosen Flowering Shrubs Easily Transforms a Cold, Uninteresting Home Into an Inviting and Cheerful! One 



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2 Regel’s Privet 
4 Weigela, Eva Rathke 
2 Flowering Quince 
2 Pink Flowering Almond 
3 Evergreen Bittersweet 
5 Floribunda Roses, Smiles 
3 Red Leaf Barberry 
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Floribunda Rose, Betty Prior 
Golden Vicary 
Althea, Double Red 
Forsythia, Spring Glory 
Snowbank Bush 
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