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GRAYWAY FLOWERING and 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Upright growth. Withstands unfavorable con- 
ditions. Colorful summer bloomers. Hardy. Double white or red. Heavy 
ON ad) SES 0 oe ne ee ee a fs, (Cee ene $1.25 
BUDDLEIA (Summer Lilac, or Butterfly Bush). Produces abundance of 
showy, fragrant flowers throughout summer. Easy to grow. Hardy. 
DUBONNET. New, brilliant reddish-purple. Good for cutting.......... $1.25 
CRAPE MYRTLE—See Page 8 
RED LEAF BARBERRY. Valuable for low dense growth and its distinctive 
flaming red fall coloring of foliage. 
BECHTEL’S FLOWERING CRAB. Very dwarf; double, pink rose-like flow- 
ers in abundance. Very spectacular, dwarfy, flowering trees, $1.45 to $7.50. 
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WEIGELA Rosea. Upright shrub with trumpet shaped, light pink to 
deep rose flowers in the greatest abundance in early spring. Here 
is a flowering shrub that will grow in partially shaded locations 
that is a real eye-filler when it blooms. Nice plants that will bloom 
2 ae ll I Ait SE a a eS 95c, $1.25 and $1.50 © 

POMEGRANATE. New double-dwarf. Grows about 18-in. high. Makes 
eriiemerr aa cary rater eee Pe 52 hed oa eo eet ap tapes apes eee a 95e, $1.25 
SPIREA Vanhoutti, or common Bridalwreath. Graceful, upright. Mass of 
white flowers, like a snow bank, in very early spring. Hardy. Easy to 
Nee cermncntenetesnsnnncnvevenwenntvanetsnamenesnnesernseenone 35¢e, 50c, $1.45, $2.45 
SPIREA Anthony Waterer. A semi-dwarf, red flower, free blooming through- 
out the summer that you’ll thoroughly enjoy, 24-30 in...................-.. os-4 95c 
SPIREA Prunifolia. White flowers borne close to slender erect branches be- 
fore foilage appears in spring. Individual] flowers resemble miniature roses, 
borne in great profusion. Dark green foliage turns red in fall....95c, $1.25 
SPIREA Reevesiana plena. Large clusters of. pure white double flowers. 
Foliage remains green until late fall. A very handsome shrub......75c, $1.25 
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SCARLET FLOWERING QUINCE 
CYDONIA JAPONICA rubra. This newer flowering quince, with its 
flaming scarlet flowers is usually the first plant to burst into blos- 
som in the spring. We regard as superior plant and color to the 
usual flowering quince. A blaze of bloom in early spring, and plants 
in our field have shown a few blooms from time to time throughout 
the summer. Fine bushy plants, BR, 95c, $1.45, $1.95. Plants B&B 
$1.25 to $2.50. 







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REDWING. Beautiful new, attractive, yellow blossoms, redwinged seed. Try 
this attractive flowering shrub. Stands dry weather and blooms nearly 
Ee CR: ) : Bile ian neenen anne MEE onc near oo 95¢ 
FORSYTHIA Int. Spectabolis (Golden Bell). Semi-erect growing Golden 
Bell that when full grown the branches become arching. Abundant deep 
yellow blossoms in great profusion in early spring.........---.- 95c, $1.25, $2.45 
BEAUTYBERRY (Callicarpa). Clusters of attractive purple berries in the 
fall. Does well in sun or shade. 2 to 3-ft. Hach........------.-------1--eree 85c 
See GREEN THUMB PLANTS on Page 9 
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