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4 Sreedloue's 
| FLOWERING 
SHRUBS 
Nothing can add more to 
your landscaping than aselec- 
tion of flowering shrubs. Their 
cool green foliage and spark- 
ling flowers decorate a place 
as nothing else can. ‘Trees 
and low-growing plants are 
brought into harmony by the 
use of these shrubs, which in 
season will produce a riot of 
color. 
Althea (Rose of Sharon). Double 
Pink, Purple, Red or White. 
So sturdy and vigorous 
as to thrive in almost 
any location. Double 
blooms over the length 
of long and_ graceful 
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ALTHEA, DOUBLE RED 

HYDRANGEA, FRENCH 
branches make plants Beautiful blue flowers on a dwarfish plant, which wil do! 
well adapted to almost shaded place. Acid soil is best for Hydrangeas. Addi aluil 
any grounds. 2to3ft., sulphate two or three times a year for best results. fn 


65c each. 15 to 18 inches, $1.50. 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. Easily grown, hardy and vigorous, it produces Hor 
its abundant bloom in midsummer. The large, double white flowers are T 
lightly tinted with pink on the back. Useful and ornamental. 3 ft., 65c each. 
Crape-Myrtle. Lavender, Pink, Red, or White heads of bloom rival the | 
most colorful azaleas and are produced from late spring until frost on a k 
beautifully formed, strong bush. A striking picture when in full bloom, the q 
Crape-Myrtle is an exceptionally fine plant for screening, for driveways, Lil 
or for specimen planting. Keep blooms cut as they begin to wither. 18 to q 
24 in., 65c each, 2 to 3 ft. 85c. b 
Cydonia japonica (Flowering Quince). Before most leaves are out in the cl 
spring, the bush will be covered with jewels of reddish bloom, profuse H 
_ and arresting. Every place should by all means have some of these spec- ) 
fe ee a LE tacular plants. 18 to 24 in., 95c each. ei 




DEUTZIA, PRIDE_OF ROCHESTER 
CYDONIA 
JAPONICA 
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