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SHRUBS (Continued) 
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RHUS AROMATICA (Canadensis) Showy vellow flowers before the 
fragrant foliage appears. Attractive clusters of red berries, 
CeO eCGt) mat set 7 lS se lores ae Mean 2 Ue LARA Os. 3.50 30.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE, Large shrub or small tree with silvery-gray foliage 
and small silvery fruit. 
Oe See feet, Oise tok. Ue ge a. te 2 eee ere ees Ne Sy) 4.50) 40,00 
SPIREA. One of the most useful group of shrubs. 
Anthony Waterer. Dwarf shrub with flat-topped clusters of 
rinkish red fiowers all summer, 
LS sod UW inehies sa. seer etucc Male ner eC ees a ce 4.00 35.00 
Ss LS oi Che meee ee een ame tee ne Sea Ce, ee ie 3.50 30,00 
12-15 A Ole se eee eee ee Tent phd Oe) kt Ot ee Ree Oe Rn at 2.90 25.00 
Arguta (Garland Spirea) Upright, small leaves, single white flowers. 5-6 ft. 
PENG Yin s) We es WO op NG Mo Rand NaS aaa ET PT ey Sees ag 3.50 30.00 
LSPA RiTie Neca eae a, Dee Say Oe te 2,50 22.00 
an anaes mene eee, ae Ee ON eet = A ie pe Core oe 1.90 16.00 
Billiardi. Bright pink flowers in long spikes, 5-6 feet 
Cece COL emer tay. Leese el aeons ee oe Py Sa ee 3 4.00 35.00 
Loita et the Oconee ye etree a ee aioe ae! Nee AEs hee Be Ni 2.90 25.00 
et mC lC smpeemer at ee weg ee 2 Sie he De 1.80 15.00 
Froebeli. Semi-dwarf, with beautiful pink flowers all summer long, 4 ft. 
ee LLY enn ey ee eee A ee ee eee Ee eee ee a ee 2,10 18.00 
Thunbergi. Feathery foliage, early white flowers. 3-4 feet. 
Fh rae LTD OY ee oo lee ey ye ee ene Pek tt eh 2.10 18.00 
Vanhouttei (Bridalwreath) Most popular shrub. 6 ft, 
Sy ted OC LM a ee ee OP ae a EON 4.00 35,00 
eb Ce Gs cee eee he ee Aue aes re Ct PY a 2.90 25.00 
bane TC OSge meee ee eee abe eee ea ese ee are et EE 2.10 18,00 
eee TCT eS he eee Cees eae ler vege eet ee ls 1.40 12.00 
SYMPHORICARPOS (Snowberry) 
Chenaulti. Small ieaves, pink flowers, red fruit. 6-8 feet. 
2 SEC CCA eee ey ea eee Seabee ns 2 eRe ty ee eh 2.90 25.00 
ne SO GS Waid gets oe deta ae = 7 GO. be aE pee ee, ae ear ie OE ere A Det ae a 2.15 18.00 
2 Same TCL 2G wae coe ee eee Cor ln Le ee il AeA Ba ete 170 14.00 
Mollis  ©Snow-white berries. Does well in shade. 
2.90 25.00 
Pata VPS BO Dace a ape Ah ale Te 8 a ra al NY eer sl lee pes ek ey Ee eee 2 
SA REST) Clits rag uemenns etewre sitet et ee tA ee ck Sh 2.15 18.00 
Vulgaris (Coralberry) Red berries; very hardy. 3-4’, 
SSMU CLE peeee ets, ee sunt, OEM GRE oe cue oes, pom te om ee NN So 2.90: 25.00 
A) ON god MYST amne nc, et I ee Y LAN USING IE Pk We ed Rao Ne oe eee ee Pa ay 2.15 18.00 
By sOM ES et Sine FS ES OTL Dtin METS SREY URY rh 2 a, 8S Se Ti ig oe ee 1.70 14.00 
TAMARIX 
Africana. Feathery green foliage. Pink flowers, 12-15 feet. 
SEY POMS oN oh Mala LARS PC Nk SL SNe ae Te SP Tia ca! SS ee 4.50 40.00 
CRIT RUT EH pays tle Ser) aOR Le AP SIE np bea 8 2 eye ee aA et 3.50 30.00 
S245 YC Os aie woe ee eet ee am! hk ee ee, OO 22.00 
Leura 11 OL) 6 Sues eee cae ca) Cpe eee PG ep ee Ree, 1.90 16.00 
Hispida. Blue-green foliage, Pink flowers. 12-15’. 
eayeseity UHV SR ES ys SF eae) 2 a BS kN ag De Wie NI) ine 2 4.50 40.00 
iO et CGT nee ee aie tae ae eae eS a BT ey nL 3.50 30.00 
Ln 2 ae 1G Lie eee a ae eee eee ee re ee ee ee 2.50 22,00 
VAR ad TSN AY SF acy Saleh gs AUR ap ER EE hat Seles 2 Apt ya. le ae Rh 1.90 16.00 
WILLOW (Salix) 
Discolor (Pussy Willow) Gray catkins in early spring; small, narrow leaves 
2-8 feet ; 3,50 30.00 
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Sel LTCC ime eels ie tc SI MRO IM Sere Raey Wee eo als cP re ED ALY 20.00 
1,70 14.00 
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