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Flowering Currant—5-6 ft. While this shrub 
is not so pretty in the summer, it should have 
some place in the landscape pciture for the sake 
of the very early fragrant yellow flowers. Will 
grow under severe conditions. 2-3 ft., 85 cents. 
Flowering Plum—5-7 ft. No shrub is more suit- 
ed to herald the opening of the growing season 
than this one. When the wild plum is all white 
with its blossoms, the double flowering plum is 
covered with large double pink flowers. Makes an 
elegant showing with other plums and Snowgar- 
land Spirea. 2-3 ft., each $1.50; 18-24 in., $1.00. 
Zabeli Honeysuckle—& ft. and up. For back- 
ground, screen and windbreak, this fast-growing, 
hardy shrub can’t be beat. The newer ones we 
have now have a good red flower. 18-24 inch, 75 
cents; 2-3 feet, each $1; 12-18 in., 50c. 
Hydrangea, Hills of Snow—3 ft. Immense white 
flowers in July-August. Likes shade and mois- 
ture. 18-24 in., $1.00. 
Hydrangea P. G.—Large cone-shaped flowers 
open white nad then turn pink. Season, Septem- 
bere 15-24 sin? bo 1.00; 
Persian Lilac—6-8 ft. Its flowers resemble the 
old variety, but are lighter in color. Its leaves 
are only one-third the size, its branches thinner 
and many more of them. It branches and blooms 
close to the ground, but does not send up suckers. 
An excellent shrub for the north. 2-3 ft., each $1. 
Mock Orange, Virginal—A very valuable new 
shrub, the large semi-double flowers just simply 
cover the 5-foot bush late in June when few 
shrubs are blooming. A strong point in its favor 
is its orange blossom fragrance. 2-3 ft., each, 
pki) 
Minnesota Snowflake Mock Orange—An improve- 
ment over Virginal. Originated near Minneapolis. 
18-24 inch, each $1.25. 
Spirea Van Houetti—Commonly ealled_ Bridal- 
wreath. Justly deserves its high favor. Its grace- 
ful arching branches are covered with masses of 
white flowers in May. It also has a nice purplish 
color to the leaves in the late fali. 2-3 ft., heavy 
grade, $1.00; 18-24 inch, 75c. 
Ash Leaved Spirea—5-6 ft. A vigorous, fast- 
growing variety having long spikes of white flow-- 
ers in midsummer. Good for shade or dry places. 
Suckers freely. Good plants, 75 cents. 
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