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ding shrub for specimen plant- 
Will grow 8 to 10 feet tall and 
turing to 7 feet, Brosnces beauti- 
[YDRANGEA (P. .G.) 
rense cone-shaped blooms of P. G. 
often a foot or more in length 
they come abundantly from July 
ill fi The showy flowers turn 
rom — ah pink to shades o f 
winter bou- 
Grows 3 to 4 
Piatt Pcenl glossy fol- 
White flowers and dark blue 
we ] ‘Excellent in landscaping. 
2 feet, Select, each pIRRLZS RGM deal $0.75 
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niche retains its color well Pecwer: 
t the ‘season. Very effective in 
1 ing as a contrast to the darker 
pee others. Ultimate height, 
a NCH. SAYBRID LILACS — Many 
} ider these pee French Li- 
; They. 
every- 
es not grow’ as tall ‘as the old 
_ Exquisite colors, fra- 
Bloom very young, generally 
eter the planting. Price of 
7 red flowers, which are followed oS 
MARIE LE GRAYE — Pure White. 
PRESIDENT GREVY — Soft Blue. 
ROSE-ACACIA (Robinia Hispida) — 
An attractive tree-like shrub with 
light green foliage. A beautiful sight 
when loaded with clusters of pea- 
shape rose-pink flowers during June 
and July. 
2-3 feet, each 2. Lea eater A $0.85 
SPIREA CALLOSA ROSEA—A dwarf 
variety, growing 24 to 30 inches high 
which produces large flat clusters of 
reddish pink flowers nearly all sum- 
mer. Very handsome foliage. If 
flowers are removed as they fade, it 
will cause the plant to keep up a con- 
tinuous bloom throughout the entire 
summer and early fall. ; 
1-2 feet, Strong, each —~_--____ $0.75 y 
SPIREA ‘ANTHONY WATERER = 
Most popular of all dwarf shrubs. 
Great masses of rose-crimson flowers 
envelop the plant in July, then scat- 
tered blooms until frost, so often call- 
ed “‘Everblooming Spirea’’. Ideal for 
edging, low hedges, and foundation 
planting, 2 to 3 feet at maturity. 
1-2 feet, Strong, each _-__~--- ~ $0.75 
SPIREA BILLIARDI — Long plumes | 
of soft pink bloom cover the plant in 
July; ornamental gray-green foliage. 
A handsome plant for foundation 
groups or hedges. 4 to 5 feet at ma- 
turity. r } 
2-3 feet, Strong, each ________ $0.55 
3-4 feet, Select, each Soe eee S$ 0agD 
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SNOWBALL — In early spring, it is 
covered with pure white balls. Grows 
ra in sun or partial shade. 
2 feet, Strong each BUDU RLU Cathe $0.85 
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SUMAC FRAGRANT (Aromatica) — 
Picturesque pant with fragrant foli- 
age that. turns into bright searlet in 
the fall. 
1-2 (Teeth enbisk cna, ane $0.65 
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‘SPIREA, VAN HOUTTEI — The most 
popular shrub. Hardy, with beauti- 
ful arching habit ' of »growth; the 
branches just covered with the purest 
white flowers in et as spring. Grows 
every place. 
2-3 feet, Strong, hanes ae No Eo $0.55 
3-4 feet, Select, each _____-_-_- $0.70 
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