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FLOWERING QUINCE 
AZALEAS, Deciduous Varieties 
Azalea Altaclarense. Abundant clusters of fragrant yellow flowers in 
spring. 
A. mollis. Plant in shade in acid soil for brilliant flowers of orange, 
apricot and yellow. 
A. occidentalis (Western Azalea). Fragrant flowers of light pink and 
white, marked light yellow and buff. Plant in acid soil in shade. 
All varieties: $4.50 each. 
ACER palmatum dissectum (Maple). Finely divided reddish foliage, 
low-growing, dwarf habit. $7.50. 
CYDONIA, Flowering Quince 
Long lasting, magnificent blooms in winter and early spring, glossy 
green foliage throughout summer. Striking arrangements for the 
home possible when branches are cut in bud and flower allowed to 
open with stems in water. Sun. All varieties: Bare root, 24-30 $2.50. 
Candida. The excellent pure white variety, profuse blooming in two 
distinct seasons. 
Crimson and Gold. Bright crimson flowers with golden-yellow stamens. 
Della Robbia. Habit of growth long and arching. Globular lemon- 
yellow buds open to white flowers, changing to pink. 
Enchantress. Beautiful shell-pink flowers; robust habit. 
Fire. The contrast of the fiery-red, large petals and the golden-yellow 
stamens is a sight to behold. 
Pink Beauty. Produces an abundance of good-sized pink 
with rose shading very early in the season. 
Stanford Red. Large crimson red flowers, robust habit. 
DEUTZIA gracilis. One of our best dwarf shrubs. Graceful habit and 
large clusters of sparkling white flowers. Bare root, 12-18’ $1.50. 
ERYTHRINA crista-galli (Coral Tree). Tall shrub to 8 feet, becoming 
ablaze with colorful coral-red flowers. 1-gallon containers $1.50. 
FORSYTHIA fortunei (Golden Bell). Early spring-flowering shrub with 
graceful arching branches and clusters of bright yellow, bell-shaped 
flowers. Bare root, 2-3 ft. $1.50. 
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HYDRANGEAS 
Hydrangea French Hybrids. Available in deeper shades of pink, rose- 
red and white. 
H. hortensis. The standard pink variety. Masses of flowers all sum- 
mer, with heavy, dark-green foliage. 
Both varieties: 5-gallon containers $3.50; 1-gallon containers $1.50. 
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Spring Flowering SHRUBS 
KERRIA japonica. Clean, dark green foliage and upright habit. Very 
double dark yellow, rosette-like flowers. 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
PAEONIA Moutan (Tree Peony). Very large flowers are deep, red- 
dish-purple with brilliant yellow stamens. 5-gallon containers, $5.00. 
PHILADELPHUS, Mock Orange 
Your grandmother called them Syringas, but Syringa happens to be 
the botanical name for lilacs. 
Philadelphus Belle Etoile. Vigorous plants produce quantities of large, 
fragrant white flowers with a purplish blotch at the base of each p2tal. 
Bare root, 2-3 ft. $1.75. 
PUNICA granatum nana (Pomegranate). This is the dwarf, compact 
little shrub with the many orange-red flowers in summer and miniature 
fruits in fall. 1-gallon containers $1.00, 10 for $9.00. 
SPIRAEA prunifolia flore plena (Bridal Wreath). The true bridal 
wreath, with the many tiny, rosette flowers of purest white on grace- 
fully arching stems. Bare root, 2-3 ft. $1.50. 
TAMARIX africana. Spring flowers are dusty pink, with an interesting 
background of gray-green, cypress-like foliage. Bare root, 3-4 ft. 
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VIBURNUM, Snowball 
Viburnum opulus sterile (Common Snowball). A spectacular sight in 
late spring with its masses of huge, white, globular flowers. To 8 ft. 
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V. burkwoodi. A fine hybrid form, to 6 ft. Excellent waxy-green fo- 
liage, almost evergreen. The glory of this shrub is its large clusters of 
fragrant pink and white flowers in March and April. 5-gallon con- 
tainers $4.00. 
WEIGELA 
Weigela Newport Red. Rich, ruby-red trumpet-shaped flowers in April 
and May on plants well-clothed with medium green foliage. Bare root, 
18-24" $1.75. 
W. Springtime, Large clusters of bright pink flowers in late spring and 
early summer. Bare root, 18-24’ $1.75. 

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