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1156—Beauty Bush 
® @ @ 
(Kolkwitzia) 
A truly radiant variety with gracefully 
curving branches that touch the ground. 
The lustrous pink flowers in June are a 
shower of loveliness. Grows 5 to 7 feet in 
any average soil. 

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Evergreen 
Bittersweet © 

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A true EVERGREEN 
365 days a year. Com- 
pact and bushy. It may 
be trained and trimmed 
to a shapely, interesting 
3- to 4-foot evergreen 
shrub. It’s a gorgeous 
sight when covered with 
clusters of orange-yel- 
low fruit which may be 
cut for long-lasting win- 
ter decorations indoors. 
1177. 

1160—Cornus, Variegated © ® 
Also called ‘“‘Silverblotch Dogwood.” Its white flowers 
in early June and later its sky-blue berries nestled in 
two-tone green and silvery white foliage add distinction 
and unusual color to your summer landscape. Its bright 
red twigs against the winter snow complete 12 months 
of beautiful color in this one shrub alone. Grows 6 to 
8 feet. 


3 bal 
—Forsythia Spectabilis © 
Unexcelled for natural grace. The branches bend natur- 
ally and gracefully to the ground. Early in the spring, 
before the leayes appear, every branch is loaded down 
with bright yellow, bell-shaped flowers. Allowed to grow 
naturally, it develops into an 8- to 10-foot shrub of ex- 
ceptional beauty. 

