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Snowllake 
(Pat. No. 538) 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.95; 12 for 15.00 
Some of the features of “SNOWFLAKE”: 
@ Flowers pure white. @ Bush grows to be about 8 feet, 
@ Very double, every blossom but may be kept smaller and 
Ravi still bloom profusely. 
aving several layers of petls. @ Perfectly hardy. 
@ Very fragrant. 3 me @ Blooms in June and July. 
Virginal 
(Virginalis) Semi-double white; continuous bloomer. 
Flowering Quince 
5 to 6 feet. Brilliant fiery orange-scarlet daisy like flowers 1 to 1% 
inches in diameter completely fill the branches in early spring. 
Spectacular in brilliance and beauty. Guaranteed hand propagated 
cuttings from choice red strain. 
7 | Suowlall 
(Viburnum) Opulus sterile. 
The large flowered snow- 
ball familiar to all. Blooms 
in May. 

Spirea 
Anthony Waterer 
Everbearing. Large flat 
crimson blooms. 3 feet. 
Spirea Reeves 
High slender arched 
branches. Dark green foli- 
age with dense white flow- 
ers blooming in May or 
June. Four feet. 
Thunberg 
Beautiful delicate white sprays on 

NEW SNOWFLAKE—MOCKORANGE 
Weigelia 
COMMON SNOWBALL 
Willow 
Dwart Blue-Leat Arctic 
(Salix Nana Purpurea) Discovered 
north of the Arctic Circle. A charming 
low-growing Willow suitable for edg- 
ings. Grows anywhere in wet or heavy 
soils where other plants perish. It is 
able to withstand the lowest tempera- 
tures in this country, is of easy cul- 
ture. Just the plant for low edgings 
around beds or walks in difficult soils 
or locations. The foliage is a silvery 
green. Can be clipped for formal ef- 
fects or left natural. 
TAMARIX HISPIDA 

graceful slender branches. 4 to 5 feet. 
Vanhoutte 
Upright. Clusters of white blossoms. 
Most widely used. 7 to 8 feet. 
Chaste Tree 
(Vitex) 
Big leafed Chaste Tree. 5 to 6 feet. A 
graceful shrub with attractive spikes 
of lovely lavender-blue flowers. 
Blooms profusely from July until fall 
and grows more than 10 feet high un- 
less pruned back. 
Tamarix 
African 
Early light pink blossoms; deep 
green foliage and chocolate col- 
ored bark. 12 to 14 feet. 
Tamarix Hispida 
This, loveliest of the tamarix, is 
covered with delicate, bright 
pink sprays of flowers in July, 
August and September when 
shrubs are comparatively bare 
of flowers. Beautiful silver ever- 
green-like foliage. 15 to 20 feet. 
Summer Glow 
8 feet. The beautiful silver-blue- 
green foliage contrasts in a very 
striking way with the wine-red 
flower spikes which are splendid 
for cutting. This is an excellent 
variety for growing near the sea- 
shore, it being very resistant to 
salt laden air. 
RICH & SONS PAY THE POSTAGE 
Bristol Ruby 
The color of the flowers is a pleasing 
sparkling ruby-red, shading to gar- 
net-crimson. They are produced in im- 
mense quantities and create a won- 
derful display of colors. After the big 
spring display is past there is again 
a fine showing of bloom throughout 
the late summer and entire autumn. 
Few shrubs produce flowers as freely 
and over so long a period as does 
Bristol Ruby Weigela, Bristol Ruby is 
definitely superior to any other red 
Weigela in every respect. 
Rosea 
Light rose colored blossoms; not so 
dwarf as Eva Rathke. Profuse bloom- 
ing. 6 to 8 feet. 

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