Shrubs 
GROW MARSHALL SHRUBS 
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QUINCE, Flowering »— 
(Cydonia japonica) 
A hardy and beautiful shrub with delightful 
sweet-scented flowers. Marshall’s select strain 
has much brighter-colored blooms borne higher 
on the plant than common varieties. Blooms 
early in the spring. Height 2 to 4 feet. 
SPIREA, Vanhoutte 
Also called Bridal Wreath, although there is 
an older variety by that name. Used for founda- 
tion and border plantings and for hedges. Grace- 
ful arching branches with bluish green foliage 
that is attractive during the whole summer. 
Flowers pure white, in May and early June. 
Height 4 to 8 feet. 
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FLOWERING QUINCE 
(CYDONIA JAPONICA) 
ALMOND 
Double Pink-flowering 
Blooms in early spring. Small, pink, rose- 
shaped flowers before the foliage appears. An 
old favorite. Height 3 to 5 feet. 

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SPIREA, Garland 
Similar to Thunberg Spirea. Foli- 
age not so fine, darker green and 
less yellow in the summer. Blooms 
earlier. Height 3 to 5 feet. 
BARBERRY »— 
Redleaf 
A variation of the Green Barberry 
having attractive red leaves when 
planted in full sunlight. Otherwise 
it has the same characteristics as 
the green variety. Height 2 to 4 
feet. 


LILAC 
Improved Chinese 
Sometimes called Persian Lilac. Foli- 
age smaller and not so dense as that of 
the common Lilac. Colors are much 
superior. The plant does not sucker and 
is very hardy. It is especially adapted to 
the North and West. Excellent for 
screens and hedges. A prolific bloomer. 
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ARBERRY, RED LEAF 

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