NEW EVERBLOOMING PINK SPIREA 
This is without doubt the finest pink Spirea ever introduced. The enormous 
spikes of cameo-pink flowers up to 12 inches long, are produced on strong, 
willowy stems up to 4 feet long. Clusters of secondary spikes follow after 
cutting, and by trimming out the old flowers the plant can be made to bloom 
all summer until late September. 2 to 3 {t., $1.10 each; $2.75 for 3. 3 to 4 ft 
$1.50 each; $4.00 for 3. 
BRIDAL WREATH SPIREA 
Any description we would give this universal favorite would be superfluous. 
Excellent for screen plantings, large hedges, or in borders. 2 to 3 ft., 90c each; 
$7.00 for 10; $14.00 for 25. 



Chaste Tree 

CHASTE TREE 
The summer-long display of 
spiked, lavender-blue flowers 
makes this a most desirable shrub. 
The large, starlike foliage, with a 
silvery sheen, is borne on dainty 
branches. In blossom from late 
July until September when other 
flowers are scarce. Heavy, 2-year 
plonts, ol-Zoeeach: $3.25 tor: 3. 

= ¥ e : 
Bridal Wreath 

'48 BARGAIN OFFER 
1 each of the 6 fine flowering 
Shrubs on page IS, in 2- to 3-ft. 
sizes. 

Value $9.65. 
Special $8.25 

DOUBLE PINK FLOWERING 
ALMOND 
An old favorite still in great 
demand. Lovely rosettes of 
warm pink flowers nestle close 

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COLE’S BARGAIN 
BASEMENT OF 
SURPLUS PLANTS 




to the gracefully erect twigs be- 
fore the leaves in early spring. 
Prunelike foliage on a dense 
shrub to 4¥% feet in height. 
é! _ Husky, 2- to 3+4ft. plants, $1.25 
Everblooming Pink Spirea each. 


BURKWOOD VIBURNUM 
Because of its exquisite fragrance, this is often 
known as the Gardenia-Flowered Viburnum. 
It makes an excellent shrub, with semi-ever- 
green foliage, growing to 5 feet. The glossy 
green, leathery leaves persist until the new 
foliage comes out in the spring and the quan- 
tities of blush-white flowers make this plant a 
jewel for every garden. 15 to 18 inch, $2.90 
each; $5.00 for 2. 2 to 2¥2 ft., $3.90 each (a 
$5.00 value); $6.75 for 2. 
ROUND-LEAF VIBURNUM 
Here is the finest of the deciduous Viburnums. 
At maturity the 8-ft. plants are compact and 
completely furnished with heavy, round, lush 
green leaves measuring about 3’ inches long. 
4-inch cymes of white flowers are most attrac- 
tive and are followed by red fruit that gradu- 
ally turns to a glossy bluish black and persists 
well into the winter. Blooms earlier than most 
of the Viburnums. A most desirable shrub for 
border or accent planting. This Viburnum will 
eS aoe withstand light shade. 1¥2 to 2 ft., $1.25 each; ; 
Burkwood Viburnum $3.25 for 3. Round-Leat Viburnum 
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