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early blooming habits of most varieties make a fine combination with 
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BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
Butterfly Bush (Summer Lilac) A _ graceful 
shrub with arching, pendulous branches, covered 
in the spring with lilac-purple blooms. Should 
be planted in full sun. $1.50 each. 
Beautybush (Kolkwitzia) A comparatively new 
shrub introduced from China. Its slender, arch- 
ing branches are covered with pale pink flowers 
of large size. Generally takes two years to start 
blooming. Medium grower. 2 to 3 ft. size, $1.75 
each. 
Flowering Quince One of the showiest of all 
spring flowers, and one of the first to bloom and 
longest lasting. Flowers appear before the 
leaves and the early blooms literally cover the 
branches. The flowers are showy orange-red. 
2 tO ott. Size, pl./5- each, 
Cranberry Highbush Tall growing shrub hav- 
ing immense heads of white flowers in late 
spring followed by showy scarlet fruit. 3 to 4 
ft. size shrubs, $1.50 each, 
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FORSYTHIA, HONEYSUCKLE, LILAC, SNOWBALL, 

blooming favorites add much to the beauty of the early 
certain indication 
them with evergreen shrubs for most effective results. The 
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FLOWERING SHRUB 
that winter is over. 
suni- 
Althea (Hibiscus) A 
mer shrub having green follage and large, 
very showy 
prominent flowers: in great profusion in 
late summer and fall. Grows to a height of 
6 to 8 feet, and perfectly hardy everywhere. 
Not to be 
that is 
in red, pink, purple, or white flowers. 2 to 
confused with the evergreen 
Hibiscus semi-hardy. Available 
3° ft, size, $1.25 €ach. 
Forsythia (Golden Bell) A general favor- 
ite everywhere. Its pendulous branches 
are covered with golden flowers in early 
spring, and for two to three months the 
flowers continue to show. Very effective 
for mass planting or in shrub borders. 
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Coralberry Medium growing shrub with 
masses of small red berries in the fall that 
hang on all winter. Good for shrub bor- 
ders and planting among evergreens and 
foundation plantings. 3 to 4 ft. size, $1.50 
each. 
Spiraea (Prunifolia) The true Bridal Wreath, 
with long, slender branches covered with pure 
white, very double flowers that are borne along 
the entire length of the branches before the 
Sleaves appears 2 too it. size, plao0Neach: 
Spiraea (Van Houttei) An old standby and a 
with long, pendulous 
covered with white 
very handsome. shrub 
branches that are flowers 
so that the entire shrub is one mass of bloom 
at one time. 2 to 3 ft., $1.00 each. 
Flowering Almond Low growing, bushy tree- 
like shrubs with long slender branches, heavily 
laden in early spring with double rosette-like 
flowers. 2-3 ft. size, $1.00 each. 
flowering.) 
(Pink or white 
SPIRAEA, MOCK ORANGE 

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FLOWERING ALMOND 
Spiraea (Anthony Waterer) Low growing va- 
riety having rosy-red flat flower heads at the 
tips of the branches. Summer bloomer. Good 
to face taller growing shrubs. 18-24 inch size, 
$1.25 each. 
Tamarix A rather compact and large growing 
shrub or small tree that is covered in the spring 
with a profusion of lovely pink flowers. Gen- 
eraliy has two separate blooming periods. Very 
showy. 2 to 3 ft. size, $1.25 each: 




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