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FLOWERING SHRUBS (II)—Continued 
WINGED BURNING BUSH (Euonymus alatus). Yellow 
flowers May orJune, folk »wed by orangea ndred berries. [nter- 
esting corky bark, leavesturning brilliant crimsontnAutumn. 8-10 ft. 
CHINA LILAC (Syringa chinensis). Slender, arching 
branches bear large, broad clusters of fragrant purple-lilac 
flowers: different from any other Lilac and very attractive. 8-10 ft. 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum opulus stertlis). Hundreds of pure 
white balls cover this popular shrub which thrives tn sun 
Be een atleny 6 hn he Pee ee ghee eee eer ose 10-12 ft. 
AMERICAN SMOKE TREE (Rhus cotinus). One of the 
most beautiful and unusual plants. From Midsum- 
mer until Autumn surmountedwith masses of feath- 
ery panicles of flowers which give the effect of acloud 
of smoke. Makes a unique specimen on the lawn.. 10-12 'G 
WHITE FRINGE (Chionanthus virginica). Masses of loose 
panicles of feathery snow-white flowers in June make It an 
outstanding garden plant. Leaves turn golden yellow tm 
ISgCghisT FG. sn teal AA Se eR ee ere ee 12-15 ft. 
CORNELIAN CHERRY (Cornus mas). Clusters of yellow 
flowers cover this shrub Iong before Spring arrives. Almost 
overnight the shrub bursts into blossom, [ater bearing red 
edible fruit resembling small Cherries.........-.------- 15-20 ft. 
JUNE LILAC (Syringa japonica). This ts one of the rarest 
kinds of Lilacs. The majestic clusters of yellowish-white 
fiowers in June last for a long time.......-6.+2ee1e es +s 20-25 ft. 
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FLOWERING SHRUBS (GROUP NO. 811) 
16 Shrubs of outstanding beauty (1 of each listed) for 
only $20.00 
If you do not want the entire collection, select just those 
you wish at the following prices: 3 for $4.20, 10 for $13.00. 


Red Weigela Pink Almond 
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Sweet Shrub 
