| New and Improved 
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lowering Shrubs and 
a) Small Ornamental Crees 
Look carefully around your garden. Do you find any common, 
overgrown shrubs or out-of-size bushes? These may be detracting 
from the beauty of your garden as a whole. Rather than assets, 
they quite likely are liabilities to other flowers growing nearby. 
Their long roots take valuable moisture and plant food from the 
soil, badly needed by your other plants. Their branches may 
cast too much shade over other flowers, depriving them of essen- 
tial sunlight and preventing them from developing to the fullest 
extent of their beauty ... Such shrubs and bushes that have 
grown too large for the space originally set aside for them should 
be removed as quickly as possible. Give your garden a “facial” 
| by removing this overgrown and undesirable material, at the 
i || same time give yourself the pleasant sensation of having acquired 
) Fl an entirely new picture in your garden. 

Of definite superiority are Lemoine’s new Mockoranges and 
new Lilacs, as well as the new Weigelas and new Viburnums. 
Small trees of particular merit are the Flowering Crabs. Re- 
sembling but far surpassing Japanese Cherry Trees, they are 
| noted for color, hardiness and beauty of bloom. Laburnum Vossi, 
7 a neat small tree with golden flowers, Paul’s Scarlet Thorn or 
the new Crimson Glory Thorn and Magnolias are but a few of 
the interesting things for the small garden. 

No finer or more carefully selected collection of Flowering 
Shrubs and Ornamental Trees is available anywhere. Make your 
, selections TODAY as all are popular favorites. You will find 
. that such “replacements” will complement the flowers in your 
: garden, giving the latter an entirely new appearance. 
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