STEPHANANDRA flexuosa (Lace Shrub). Splendid shrub of erect habit, 
with cut foliage. Striking at all seasons. 
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SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti.  Pink-berried form of Coralberry. 
Grows compact and has a better than average foliage. 
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S. racemosus (Snowberry). Pink flowers and white berries in profusion. 
Thrives in shade and is excellent for hillside. 
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S. vulgaris (Coralberry). Bears clusters of small red berries which remain 
most of the Winter. 
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VITEX macrophylla. A graceful shrub with attractive spikes of lovely 
lavender blue flowers. Blooms profusely from July to frost. Dies back 
in Winter, similar to Buddleia. 
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” WEIGELA 
3 Ps FEERIE 

VIBURNUM BURKWOODI (Fragrant Viburnum) 
































PHILADELPHUS MINNESOTA 
SNOWFLAKE (New Double 
Mockorange) 
WEIGELA 
FEERIE 
is one of the most 
delightful pink 
shrubs flowering in 
June. The shade of 
pink is delicate and 
pleasing; the growth 
of plant is sturdy 
and foliage good. 
We highly recom- 
mend it. 
VIBURNUM OPULUS 
HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY 
WEIGELA BRISTOL RUBY 


PHILADELPHUS 
MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE 
(New Double Mockorange) 
Undoubtedly the most valu- 
able ornamental introduction of 
the past ten years. 
A seedling developed from 
Philadelphus virginal—long a 
favorite. The pure white, very 
double flowers of Minnesota 
Snowflake bloom in June and 
July. Every blossom has sev- 
eral layers of petals (see picture) 
Very fragrant—perfectly hardy, 
low-branched and bushy. It 
attains about 8 feet in height, 
but may be kept smaller and 
still bloom profusely. 
The finest Mockorange in 
every respect. 

