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1131—Snowberry, Chenaulti @ © 
Unusual and spectacular. It would be enough to have the splendor 
of its lovely, pinkish, bell-shaped flowers which cover its slender, 
arching branches in June and July, but it gives you more! The 
flowers are followed by large, conspicuous, dense clusters of snappy, 
rose-pink berries which furnish food for birds nearly all winter. 
Low-growing, spreading habit of growth (only 3 to 4 feet tall). 
Excellent for growing in the shade. 

123i1—-Syringa, Golden © @ @ (Philadelphus Aurea) 
Bright golden foliage makes a striking contrast with other shrubs or ever- 
greens. Fragrant, white flowers in May and June. Thrives exceptionally well 
in smoky or dusty cities. Grows 4 to 6 feet. 

1249——-Golden Ninebark @ @ 
The beauty of the white flower cluster is surpassed only by 
the brilliance of the red seed pods that follow. Both these 
colors serve to enhance the beauty of the golden yellow fo- 
liage. This golden effect is carried into the winter by the 
orange-colored, shaggy bark that flakes off in layers. Hence 
the name “Golden Ninebark.” Ultimate height 5 to 6 feet. 

1187—Hydrangea P. G. Bush  @ & 
In early August magnificent white flowers are borne in large conical heads. They 
later turn to beautiful shades of pink and bronze. Blooms continuously until frost 
and may be cut for permanent winter bouquets. Ultimate height 3 to 5 feet. 

