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Lonicera tatarica rosea TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 
Large bush with arching branches which are covered in 
May with deep pink flowers. Bright red berries. 
Each Per 10 
eaehOn grt baitksae seta, aes $ .65 $$ 6.00 
DbOip these tt eee ae .90 8.00 
Devotees arc. era oar 15 10.00 
Lonicera zabeli RED HONEYSUCKLE 
Deep red flowers make a striking display in May. 
Pr ORLO Ril Nhe eae eat as 85 (ew) 
BaLGr a iGurewns aha s, f, 1.00 9.00 
Myrica pensylvanica BAYBERRY 
Attractive low shrub bearing masses of grayish white 
berries well into the winter. Will do well in poor soil. 
BIG 102 Ths Bs caw 1.50 13.50 
Philadelphus coronarius MOCKORANGE 
The well-known “Syringa”. Large shrub. bearing pure 
white single blossoms in June and July. 
eile ok Pen eS .80 7.00 
a ER Rao Se ee a a 1.00 9.00 
AeLOn Pee tes the kat 1.35 
GUL 81 beet he ee eS, PNY) 22.50 
te Oe fie we Ss SY 4.00 35.00 
Philadelphus virginalis VIRGINAL SYRINGA 
Snowy white, semi-double flowers in June and occasion- 
ally throughout the summer. One of the best. 
DRUG Uk petites vcs st Lise 1.20 11.00 
OohOe Ahr wae alee tat 1.60 15.00 
/ Prunus besseyi hybrid HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
Low shrub bearing a profusion of white flowers followed 
by small chefries. Very hardy. Fruit excellent for pre- 
serving or eating. 
eC yok tig oe oo re ea 1.60 
Prunus glandulosa DOUBLE-FLOWERING ALMOND 
Masses of double pink rosettes, appearing before the 
leaves, make a colorful spot in the spring landscape. 
eo stOsetincaek eyes ead 1.00 9.00 
Rhodotypos kerrioides JETBEAD 
Light green leaves. Single white blossoms, shining black 
fruit. 
PebOrs tbs, ee eres 90 * 8.00 
DbOe del fcen 2 ee ahs soe 1:25 11.00 
Rosa Rugosa (See Various Roses) 
