



Fire Bush 

Rose Acacia 
Deutzia 


Hydrangea P. G. 

ALTHEA, ROSE OF SHARON 
Large double flowers in late summer and fall. 
(See photo.). Grows to 8 ft. Hardy in Zone 4. 
Your choice of Pink, Red, Violet or White. 
FLAME AZALEA 
Flame colored flowers 2 inches across, produced 
in clusters of 5 to 7 blooms in May and June. 
(See photo.) Grows to 10 ft. Hardy in Zone 5. 
PINK AZALEA 
The soft pink flowers are 11%4 inches across 
and produced in clusters of 6 to 12 in April and 
May. Grows to 7 ft. Hardy in Zone 3. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER 
Double white bell-shaped flowers, tinged with 
pink. Profuse bloomer in June. (See photo.) 
Grows to 6 ft. Hardy in Zone 4. 
WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
Large white flowers in early spring. Can be 
grown either as a large shrub or dwarf tree. 
Grows to 20 ft. Hardy in Zone 4. 
RED BRANCHED DOGWOOD 
Small yellowish flowers in spring, followed by 
bluish berries in the fall. Bright coral-red bark. 
Grows to 8 ft. Hardy in Zone 3. 
FIREBUSH, CYDONIA 
Also known as Flowering Quinee. Dazzling, 
scarlet flowers in early spring, followed by small 
Quinces in the fall. (See photo.) Grows to 7 
ft. Hardy in Zone 4,. Cannot be shipped to 
Colorado or Utah. 


PLEASE NOTE! We cannot sell less than 3 
shrubs at these low prices. Order 3 or more 
—your choice. 



Spice Bush 
Tartarian Honeysuckle 
Blooms from Early 
Spring to Late Fall 
These lovely plants cover a range of bloom from 
the very 
in the Fall. Plant them in groups of three or more. 
first days of Spring until killing frosts 
GOLDEN BELL FORSYTHIA 
Hundreds of bright yellow, bell-shaped flow- 
ers in early spring before the leaves appear. 
(See photo.) Grows to 8 ft. Hardy in Zone 4. 
WEEPING FORSYTHIA 
Differs from the upright types only in its 
habit of growth. Tall, willowy branches reach 
a height of 10 ft. then cascade down like a 
Weeping Willow. Hardy in Zone 4. 
TARTARIAN BUSH HONEYSUCKLE 
Excellent for screens, tall hedges and back- 
ground plantings. Covered with sweet-scented 
flowers in early spring followed by thousands of 
bright red berries attractive to birds. (See 
photo.) Grows in shade. Grows to 15 ft. Hardy 
in Zone 3. Your choice of either Pink or White. 
RED ZABELI HONEYSUCKLE 
The best of the bush Honeysuckles, producing 
thousands of purplish-red flowers in early spring. 
Grows to 10 ft. Hardy in Zone 4, 
FEATHER BUSH, TAMARIX 
Hundreds of tiny, coral-pink flowers in long, 
feathery sprays. Fine, fern-like, blue-green 
foliage. A beautiful shrub. Grows 5 ft. high. 
Hardy in Zone 4. 
HYDRANGEA PEE GEE 
Huge panicles of blooms a foot or more in 
length. Flowers open white in mid-summer and 
gradually change to deep rose in early fall. (See 
photo.) Can be trained in either bush or tree 
form. Grows to 8 ft. Hardy in Zone 4, 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS 
Native American species of the Hydrangea 
family, producing clusters of white flowers in 
early summer. Grows to 5 ft. Hardy in Zone 4. 

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