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1133—Hydrangea Laceflower ® © 
The most unusual Hydrangea of them all. Immense 6-inch blossom clusters 
June to September of delicate Forget-me-not blue. Each cluster is composed 
of hundreds of dainty, lacey flowers and each flower cluster is bordered 
with larger blossoms of contrasting color, some white, some pink. (Likes 
a semi-acid soil so a year’s supply of Aluminum Sulphate is shipped with 
each plant.) Ultimate height 2 feet. 

1136—Sungoid Hypericum © 
(Plant Patent No. 568.) A new variety chosen for exceptional beauty of flower 
and foliage. Distinctive form; 2% to 3 feet wide and only 2 feet tall at ma- 
turity. The shiny, leathery-like leaves form a background for the continuous 
bloom of golden yellow flowers from early summer until frost. 
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e@ Compact-growing 
e Free-flowering 
Neat at all seasons 
1238—Weigela Fairy © © 
A striking “First.” The only early blooming pink Weigela so it extends 
the period of flowers for this family. In late May it is completely covered 
with light pink blooms which possess a great depth of color and sparkle 
like pearls. Much lower growing than other Weigelas—only 3 to 4 feet. 
1134—Blue Mist © 
(Caryopteris) 
Lovely powdery-blue clusters of delicately fringed flowers cover this 
charming low-growing plant from August until frost. The foliage is 
silvery green and slightly “pinked.” Develops into a perfect mound 
18 to 24 inches tall and 2 feet in diameter. 
