Symphoricarpos 
Vulgaris 

‘LOWERING SHRUBS 3 
Shrubs are all-important in the planting of any grounds. 
groups, borders, or individual specimens, they are equally beautiful. They 
are especially effective as a screen or border and marking boundaries (iw 
By careful selection you may have 
where formal hedges are not desired. 

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Buddleia, White Bouquet 
(Pat. No. 536) 
Rosedale Nurseries, East View, N.Y. 2 
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shrubs in blossom throughout 
the entire growing season. We 
do not crowd the plants grow- 
ing in our nursery which allows 
for the maximum development. = 

BUDDLEIA 
White Bouquet 
(New White Butterflybush) 
Long, lovely, fragrant, 
glistening white sprays like 
White Lilacs all Summer 
and Fall, on graceful, me- 
dium-sized bush that sel- 
dom exceeds 5 to 6 feet in 
height. Sweetly fragrant 
and attractive to butter- 
flies. This is something 
distinetly different in Bud- 
dleias and is a definite con- 
tribution to Horticulture. 
You will want several in 
your garden this year. 
Long lasting cut flowers for 
the house and just as beau- 
tiful in the garden. 
75c. each, 3 for $2.00, 12 
for $7.50. 




Cydonia Japonica 
ACANTHOPANAX pen taphyllum (Aralia pentaphylla). 
An attractive, prickly shrub of dense growth. The lovely 
bright green leaves of tropical appearance make it de- 
sirable for a hedge, bank or slope planting. Thrives 
almost anywhere and will withstand city atmospheric 
conditions. 
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ALTHAEA (Rose of Sharon). A rather erect and tall- 
growing shrub of neat form. Blooms in late Summer, 
beginning in August and lasting usually until heayy 
frosts. Splendid plants in the following varieties. 
A. anemonaeflorus. Semi-double; white, dark center. 
3 to 4 ft $0.75 
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A. coelestis. Single: blue. An outstanding, newer form of 
a delightful shade. 
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Philadelphus Coronarius 

A. Comte de Hairmont. Double 
pink variety mottled white. 
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A. elegantissima. Double, blush 
white, red center. 
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A. Jeanne d’Arc. Double; pure 
white. 
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A. Lady Stanley. Double, blush 
white with pink eye. 
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A. Lucy. Double lavender violet. 
PMO DMS 35 Aitins, csi, & Demet Pa $0.50 
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AMYGDALUS (Flowering Al- 
mond). Profusion of deep pink, 
double rosettes on bare stems 
in late April and early May. 
Pink or white. 
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ARONIA arbutifolia (Red Choke- 
berry). Handsome red Autumn 
foliage on a shrub of modest 
growth. Abundance of bright 
red berries very attractive to 
birds. Upright growth. 
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A. melanocarpa. ‘This black- 
fruited form is more bushy and 
the foliage assumes brighter 
tints in Autumn. White flowers 
cover the branches in May. 
Birds love the berries. 
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