
HILLS OF SNOW, a grand shrub, native in America. Single or in groups, it is a 
beauty spot wherever planted. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS (II) 
This is a collection of lovely shrubs, the finest you can buy. Their colorful flowers and 
splendid foliage will delight you. For lovelier landscaping, plant them around your 
home, especially in corners or along borders. Plant shrubs 3 to 4 ft. apart. Height listed 
after name of variety indicates size at maturity. 
Listed in order of ultimate height. 
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SWEET SHRUB (Calycanthus floridus). 4-5 ft. A large-leaved shrub with spicy frag- 
rant, chocolate colored flowers. Thrives well in shady location. 
RED WEIGELA (Weigela Eva Rathke). 4-5 ft. A fountain of crimson with its rich bell- 
shaped, ruby-red flowers covering the whole shrub. 
HILLS OF SNOW (Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora). 4-5 ft. This grand shrub is 
especially fine for shady places like the north side of a house. In mid-summer it 
is covered with immense rounded heads of white flowers. 
PINK ALMOND (Amygdalus glandulosa). 5-6 ft. A beautiful small shrub, bearing an 
abundance of small, double, rose-like flowers, closely set upon twigs before the 
leaves appear. 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia amabilis). 5-6 ft. A charming oriental shrub with bell- 
shaped pink flowers, completely covering the shrub in the spring. Plant in good 
soil, and do not expect too much bloom the first two years. 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA (Prunus triloba). 6-8 ft. This beautiful shrub is completely 
covered with double pink flowers resembling small roses in early spring. 
VIRGINAL MOCKORANGE (Philadelphus Virginal). 6-8 ft. A wonderful shrub with 
waxy semi-double flowers, the largest and most fragrant of all Mockoranges, 
blooming for a long season. 
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