


PINK WEIGELA 
Large trumpet-shaped flowers, bright pink and 
borne in large numbers. 


MOCK ORANGE (Syringa) 
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In spring the large single white flowers of WW 
this shrub fill the air with their delightful per- 
fume. ] f 
CHINESE LILAC 
This purple Lilac rarely 
fails to bloom, oftentimes 
producing flowers the first 
year. Frequently blooms 
again in the fall. 
PINK BUSH 
HONEYSUCKLE 
An abundance of showy 
pink flowers in spring fol- 
lowed by red berries. A vig- 
orous shrub useful for screens 
and borders. 
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SPIREA DWARF RED 
Clusters of red flowers all 
summer. Self-edging, semi- 
dwarf shrub, very easy to 
grow. Plant freely for last- 
ing satisfaction. 

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TAMARIX HISPIDA 
By far the best Tamarix. Feathery sil- 
very blue foliage; blooms nearly all summer 
with large spikes of deep pink flowers. 

<«« FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) ‘eed 
The showiest and earliest shrub to bloom; a 
real harbinger of spring. Flowers are bright yel- 
low and appear before the leaves. 
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FLOWERING QUINCE (Fire Bush) 
Great quantities of scarlet flowers appear very 
early in the spring. The fragrant quinces which j ‘ 
ripen in the fall, make a delicious jelly or are fine { i i 
for flavoring preserves. .. 
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