Downtown, 4th Avenue and Denny Way 
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Philadelphus Belle Etoile 
PHILADELPHUS, Belle Etoile. Bushy, free-blooming form. 
Fragrant white flowers with purple eye. 
Coronarius, ‘“‘Sweet Mockorange.”’ To 8 ‘ft. 
white flowers, exquisite fragrance in May. 
Grandiflora. To 10 ft. Hardy, vigorous upright grower pro- 
ducing an abundance of large white flowers in May. 
Virginal. To 8 ft. Medium growth, producing masses of beau- 
tiful creamy fragrant semi-double flowers beginning in May 
over a long season. 
DWARF POMEGRANATE, Punica granatum nana. Dwarf 
shrub, small yellow green leaves, bright red flowers followed 
by small round fruits. 
QUINCE, FLOWERING, Blood Red. Masses of large rich red 
flowers in winter and early spring. 
Dwarf, Cydonia Maulei, Dwarf flowering, to 3 ft. spread. 
Single creamy 
Tomentosum. To 8 ft. Single Japanese Snowball. Single pure 
white flowers, dark green foliage. 
Tomentosum plicatum. To 5 ft. Double Jap. Snowball. Blooms 
along all branches. 
Wrighti. Vigorous shrub considered by some to be the finest 
red berried deciduous shrub. Flowers in 4-inch clusters, 
white. Autumn color fine. 
SNOWBERRY, Symphoricarpos racemosus. To 4 ft. Attrac- 
tive foliage, with profusion of large white berries in autumn 
and winter. 
Symphoricarpos vulgaris (Coralberry). Dwarf 2 ft. shrub with 
dense growth, smaller leaves and quantities of small coral 
berries in fall and winter, 
SPIREA, Anthony Waterer. To 3 ft. Dwarf growing, red 
‘flowers blooming continuously from June to October, almest 
evergreen. 
Blue. See caryopteris Mastacanthus. 
Callosa rosea. To 4 ft. Similar to Anthony Waterer but taller 
and with pink flowers. 
Douglassi. To 4 ft. Upright shrub with 5 to 8 inch panicles of 
small pink flowers. 
Froebeli, To 4 ft. Bright crimson flowers in clusters. 
Prunifolia. Double Bridalwreath. To 6 ft. Small leaves, very : 
double white flowers in clusters along graceful branches. 
Thunbergi. Low growing, to 4 ft., with slender branches of 
feathery green foliage, snow-white flowers in March. 
Van Houttei. Bridalwreath. To 6 ft. Graceful branches with 
mass of fragrant white flowers. 
SSTEWARTIA sinensis, Chinese Stewartia. For shady places. 
Bright orange red flowers, excellent for low hedges or ground 
cover. 
Enchantress. Large shell pink flowers often 14% inches wide, 
very free blooming, one of best. 
Tall Flowering. To 7 ft. Scarlet flowers before leaves in Febru- 
ary and March. 
Appleblossom. Flower white, turning pink, large and in great 
profusion. 
Early Appleblossom. Flowers similar, smaller but in great 
profusion and earlier in bloom. ; 
Juliet. Large flowers, a lovely soft salmon or coral pink. 
Midseason. 
Masterpiece. Free blooming and early. The rosy scarlet flow- 
ers are bright and cheerful. 
Rubra grandiflora. Lovely flowers in a true blood red. 
No. 322. 2 to 3 ft. Bicolor, flowers rose and pink. Very early. 
Choice and new. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE, Elaeagnus angustifolia. Handsome foliage, 
yellow fragrant flower and golden fruit. 
SMOKE TREE, Rhus catinus. See Sumac. 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum) Erubescens. 6 to 8 ft. Handsome 
foliage, Large and lustrous with red stems. Flowers fragrant 
in pendant clusters followed by bright red berries. 
¥V. opulus. High bush cranberry. To 9 ft. Showy white snow- 
pall-like flowers, May and June, followed by scarlet berries. 
Opulus sterile. Hydrangea-like flowers in spring. Very orna- 
mental. Does not set berries. 
Carlesi. To 5 ft. Semi-dwarf, dark green foliage, distinctive 
pink tinted flowers in clusters, very fragrant. 
Setigerum, Tea Viburnum. Very fine shrub. New foliage de- 
cidedly bronzy but becoming green. Bright red berries. 
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Interesting shrubs with camellia-like single flowers in sum- 
mer. White and fragrant. Bright autumn colors. 
SUMAC, Rhus Aromatica (Canadensis). 
low flowers followed by red berries. 
R. Copallina. ‘‘Shining.’’ To 12 ft. Attractive shining foliage 
turning crimson in fall. 
R. Glabra, ‘““SSmooth.’’ Dwarf habit; rich autumn coloring; red 
berries. 
R. Typhina. “Staghorn.”’ To 15 ft. Beautifully cut foliage, 
very colorful in fall. Clusters of red berries all winter. 
TAMARIX, African. To 10 ft. Rose-pink flowers before leaves. 
Fine leathery light green foliage, April and May. 
VIBURNUM. See Snowball. 
WEIGELA. 4-7 ft. Heavy dark green foliage. Honeysuckle 
or funnel-shaped flowers. 
Bouquet. 6 to 8 feet. Deep rose pink flowers. 
Fragrant leaves, yel- 
Bristol Ruby. New. (Pat, 492.) To 5 ft. Bright ruby-red all 
summer. 
Eva Rathke. Dwarf, 4 ft., deep red. Blooms throughout sum- 
mer. 
Floribunda. To 6 ft. Red bud, dark pink flower. 
grower. April-May. 
Hendersoni. New on the coast. Light red flowers. 
Mme. Lemoine. To 6 ft. White flowers, foliage similar to Hen- 
dersoni. 
Rosea. To 6 ft. Rose pink flowers, waxy green foliage, good 
grower. | 
Variegated, To 5 ft. Pink blooms, very attractive foliage. 
Effective contrast in plantings. 
Vigorous 

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