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*MOCKORANGE, SWEET. A strong growing-variety with medium size 
flowers which are very fragrant. A favorite. . Height 6 to 
LO feet, 
+ MOCKORANGE,- VIRGINAL. A magnificent new variety. Moderately 
tall, good foliage and compact habit. The flowers are the 
largest, handsomest, and mos 
Variety. <A real favorite. 
WMOCKORANGE, JUNO. Foliage same light green as above variety, 
but not so large. Compact grower, used for variety where a 
medium-sized shrub is needed. 
west foundations. Height 4 to 6 feet. 
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Height 6 to 10 feet. 
Can be used against south and 

FLOWERING QUINCE 
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a beautiful scarlet and sweet-scented flower, very early in 
Spring. Height 2 to 4 feet. 
RANBERRYBUSH. A bushy shrub with foliage of good green. 
Leaf similar in shape to the Snowball. Very showy in red 
berries which begin to color in midsummer and hold well 
throughout the winter. Excellent. Height 6 to 10 feet. 
Berries excellent for jelly. 
NOWBALL. This is the common Snowbalé, one of the most popu- 
lar of spring blooming shrubs. Its flower clusters are ball- 
like, pure white, and it produces no fruit or seeds. Height 
6iton 20) feet. 
WAYFARINGBUSH. A large shrub with rough branches and large 
heart-shaped leaves. White flowers in flat clusters. Red 
berries which later turn to bdDlack, follow the flowers. 
Foliage colors well in autumn. Height 6 to 10 feet. 
EIGELA, PINK (Weigela Rosea). Early flowering, rose-colored 
bell-shaped flowers. Semi-hardy. Protect from winter sun. 
Plant on north or east side of house. Height 4 to 6 feet. 
PIREA, ANTHONY WATERER. A dwarf pink shrub and blooms so 
freely that it may be kept in flower throughout the summer 
until late fall by trimming away the dead blooms. Flower 
clusters are about 6 to 6 inches wide. Used for lawn or 
foundation groupings. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
P| REA, BILLIARD. An upright growing shrub with narrow, dense 
spikes of bright pink flowers from July on. Good for cut 
flowers. Height 5 to 6 feet. 
P{REA, FROEBEL. Similar to Anthony Waterer Spirea. Grows 
a trifle higher. Very good foliage. Height 3 to 4 feet. 
PIREA, GARLAND. Similar to Thunberg Spirea; foliage not as 
fine, a darker green, which does not show so much yellowish 
in summer, and blooms earlier. Height 3 to 5 feet. 
P|REA, THUNBERG. Low-growing, rounded, abundant small white 
flowers in May almost cover the bush. Foliage is quite 
dense. Leaves narrow, light green. Height 3 to 5 feet. 
P|REA, VANHOUTTE. Also called Bridal Wreath, although there 
1s an-old variety by that name. Used for foundations and 
border groupings and for hedges. Graceful, arching branches. 
Good light green foliage which stays bright during the sum- 
mer, changing to a beautiful color during the autumn. Flow- 
ers pure white in May and early June. Height 4 to 8 feet. 
x TAMARIX (pentandra)« A shrub or small tree of very- graceful 
form, with asparagus-like foliage. Flowers showy, brilliant 
pink, blooming in July. There are several varieties of 
Tamarix, but this is one of the hardiest, finest foliage and 
brightest bloom. Height 6 to 12 feet. 
