Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa Deciduous Trees 
BUCKEYE—Asculus glabra. 50 feet. Wide spreading tree with panicles 
of greenish-yellow flowers. 
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BUTTERFLY BUSH—BUDDLEIA. All make splendid cut flowers from 
mid-summer until frost. All require winter protection. 
Charming. Long sprays of lavender pink in late summer and fall. 
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Eleanor. Eleanor-blue with orange eye. 
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Empire Blue. Patented. Medium sized spikes in great profusion. 
Aster blue color. 
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Orchid Beauty. Long heads of orchid-pink with a bright orange eye. 
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Royal Red. Patented. A dark deep red. Darkest of all. 
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White Bouquet. Patented. A new white variety with long spikes, 
splendid for cutting. 
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CARAGANA arborescens. 10-15 ft. Green bark. Soft pea-green foli- 
age very early. Bright yellow flowers in late May. Endures the 
driest hard soil in either sun or shade. 
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CHIONANTHUS virginica. ._White fringe. 10-15 ft. A very attractive 
bush with large drooping clusters of delicate creamy white flowers 
in June. 
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CORNUS AMOMUM. _Silky Dogwood. 6-10 ft. Dark red bush. Pale 
blue fruit 
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CORNUS STOLONIFERA LUTEA. Golden Twig Dogwood. 6-8 ft. 
Highly decorative with its golden bark. 
COTONEASTER MULTIFLORA. 6-7 ft. One of the best of the hardy 
cotoneasters. Clusters of white flowers in spring and the brightest 
red fruit in great profusion in fall. Rare and seldom available. 
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