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In order that Marshalls might be prepared and qualified to furnish the newest and finest Selected 
Strains, we have maintained a trial ground for shrubs where more than 500 varieties have been 
studied and given rigid growing tests, proving them to be of superior quality, with well formed tops 
and heavy rooted understock. From these we have selected the shrubs with outstanding qualities— 
as to hardiness, adaptability to the climatic and soil conditions of the West. These are used for 
propagation purposes, providing us with a majority of the Marshalls famous Selected Strains which SNOWBERRY 
we offer to our customers who desire the newest and finest types of shrubs produced. a A 
FORSYTHIA, BORDER. The golden yellow bell flowers appear very early in the spring, before the 
leaves. Shiny dark green leaves which persist until frost. Height 6 to 8 feet. 
HONEYSUCKLE, ZABEL. A new and true red strain of the old favorite Tatarian. Has attractive 
dark green foliage and blooms profusely when very young. Blossoms a vivid red which does not 
fade. Strong, compact grower. Very hardy. Height 5 to 8 feet. 
HONEYSUCKLE, BRIDE. An improved Tatarian Honeysuckle with the same robust, clean character- 
istics. It has larger blossoms, brighter pink in color. Very hardy. 
MOCKORANGE, JUNO. Foliage same light green as above variety, but not so large. Compact grow- 
er; used for variety where a medium-sized shrub is needed. Can be used against south and west 
foundations. Height 4 to 6 feet. 
MOCKORANGE, SWEET. A strong growing variety with medium size flowers which are very fra- 
grant. A favorite. Height 6 to 10 feet. 
SNOWBALL. This is the common Snowball, one of the most popular of spring blooming shrubs. Its 
flower clusters are ball-like, pure white, and it produces no fruit or seeds. Height 6 to 10 feet. 
SNOWBERRY, CHENAULT. New. Improved. Graceful arching branches; small leaves; pink flow- 
ers; red fruit. Foliage free of mildew. Fine low shrub. Hardy. Height 2 to 4 feet. 
WEIGELA, RED. Red, bell-shaped attractive flowers from May to July. Very attractive. Best planted 
on east or north of house. Height 4 to 6 feet. 
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