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GIANT RED CHOKEBERRY (Accric Brilliantissima). New 
and choice. An upright growing 
shrub with attractive dark green, glossy foliage, changing to a flaming mass of autumn tints 
in the fall. Especially desirable for its striking red berries of large size, nearly as large as 
Cherries, wh'ch cover the bush during the fall and early winter. 
AMERICAN CUT-LEAF ELDER (Sombuces cansdensis). 
Distinctive, cut-leaf, bright 
green foliage with giant panicles of creamy white flowers followed by loads of giant clus- 
tered purple-black fruits. Berries delicious when used for jelly or pies. 
ROSE-ACACIA (Robinia hisrid1). Bush-Type Moss Locust. 
Attractive tree-li-2 shrub with light green foliage. 
Loaded with clusters of pea-shaped, rose-pink flowers durii.g June and July. 
GIANT RED FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA  &ries' ofthe species. Lights 
up the garden with masses 
CHOKEBERRY of yellow flowers early in spring, long before its leaves appear. ; 
DEUTZIA CRENATA (Scabra Flore-pleno). Unusual and 
different. One of the very best Deut- 
zias. Beautiful, double flowers thickly stud the upright branches in May. Blooms 
over longer period than most others. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER &2"'s:'_ bloom 
ing of all Deut- 
zias. In early spring bush is loaded with large, double white flowers, tinged with rose. 
A good, compact grower. Hardy and vigorous. 
CALYCANTHUS (Calycanthus Floridus). The attractive, dark red- 
dish brown flowers produced in the spring are en- 
ticingly fragrant. The large pods which follow are also aromatic. Bush covered with 
glossy, deep green foliage. 
GIANT ARROWWOOD _ Hendsome, upright bushy shrub; 
beautiful deep green foliage. 
Filled with attractive white flowers in May, but especially desired for its loads of 
brilliant blue berries in September and October. Truly a gorgeous sight. Maturity 
height 15 ft. 
WHITE SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos racemosus). A 
showy shrub having pink flowers, fol- 
lowed by numerous clusters of large, white, waxy berries, many as large as grapes, 
remaining on bush throughout most of the winter. 




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GIANT RED SNOWBERRY Best of the red Snowberries. FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA 
Bush is filled with pink flowers in June, followed in autumn by exceptionally large red 
berries. Does well in shade. 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus Grandiflorus). Extremely vigor- 
ous grower, blooming in May with graceful 
sprays of large and fragrant white flowers, closely resembling orange blossoms in 
form and fragrance. Beautiful broad-leaved, dark green foliage. 
CHASTE TREE (Vitex macrophylla). Combines unusual beauty of 
foliage, with attractive spikes of lovely lavender-blue 
flowers, borne in upright panicles on tips of stems. Blooms profusely from July until 
frost. A most desirable shrub. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Elaeagnus Angustifolia). Rugged, tree-like 
shrub, attaining 10 to 12 ff., height at maturity, 
with attractive, silvery gray foliage. Flowers deep golden and very fragrant, followed 
by ornamental yellowish brown fruits with silver scales. 
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BARGAIN No. 19 
YOUR CHOICE OF ANY SIX SHRUBS ON THIS PAGE 
Only $1.59 Net, Not Prepaid 

DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER 

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CALYCANTHUS or Sweet Shrub 


MOCK ORANGE CHASTE TREE RUSSIAN OLIVE 

