William Toovey 
The finest of all the Crape- 
myrtles. Neat, compact habit; 
producing a solid mass of beauti- 
ful deep watermelon red flowers 
in large heads. The most prolific 
bloomer and the most arresting 
color. 15 feet. 
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Dogwood, Coral 
This Shrub Dogwood bears white 
clusters of blooms in Spring, fol- 
lowed by whitish berries. Very at- 
tractive because of its whitish ber- 
ries. It has bright red branches 
in winter. Very unusual effect. 
10 feet. 
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Dogwood, White Flowering 
The loveliest of all native Ameri- 
can trees. Graceful symmetrical 
grower, equally at home in the 
sun or partial shade. Bright red 
berries in winter. 25 feet. 
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Dogwood, Red Flowering 
Beautiful single, deep pink flow- 
ers give this well shaped tree an 
unusual effect. Blooms in early 
spring. Thrives in sun or partial 
shade. One of the loveliest of the 
Dogwoods. 20 feet. 
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PEONIES—-3 to 5 Eyes 
Karl Rosenfield, very large globu- 
lar sun-rose, rose type. As an 
‘early red it has no equal. Extreme- 
ly hardy, $1.20 ea., doz. $12.00. 
Flower girl, 20 to 25 in. tall. Stiff 
stems, flesh color fading into a 
beautiful white, ea. $1.20 doz. 
$12.00. 
PEONIES 
Longfellow 
A beautiful red fadeless. Good 
for cutting. Has a stiff stem, ea. 
$1.40, doz. $13.00. ; 
Albert Crouse—80c each, doz. 
$8.50. 
If other varieties are wanted 
write us we have peonies, 3 to 5 
eyes, for as low as 50c. 


Bush Gardens Catalog for Spring 
and Fall, 1950 
Flowertug Shrubs 
Coralberry 
Neat fine foliage on slender 
stems. Berries are white with red 
spots. 5 feet. 
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Deutizia—Gracilis 
Bears a profusion of pure white 
flowers in April and May. Nice 
dwarf habit makes it useful for 
facing down larger shrubs. 3 feet. 
FORSYTHIA 
Border Forsythia 
Semi-erect growing, bearing a 
profusion of bright yellow flowers 
in early Spring. < 
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Spectabilis, showy border 
Forsythia 
Hardiest of all Forsythias and a 
very profuse bloomer, being cov- 
ered from base of stem to tips 
with bright yellow flowers. Most 
free flowering and popular va- 
riety. 8 feet. 
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Hydrangea 
Oakleaf 
One of the most attractive shrubs. 
Its heavy deep-lobed leaves re- 
semble the Oak family and are 
highly colored in the Fall. Large 
spikes of white flowers, pink ting- 
ed, are borne in great profusion 
in late Spring and early Summer. 
Equally at home in the sun or par- 
tial shade. Develops into a large 
clump. 10 feet. 
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Mammoth flowers in August 
when few other shrubs are in 
bloom. The pinkish white flow- 
ers gradually deepen to a reddish 
bronze. The dried flowers are 
often used as winter bouquets. 
Fine for hedges, borders, groups, 
or as single specimens. Can be 
kept at any desired height by 
early spring pruning. Very hardy 
The ultimate height if not prun- 
ed is 5 to 6 feet. 
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Chinese 
Strong upright grower, good clean 
foliage. Single purplish red spik- 
es of blooms in great profusion in 
Spring and another fair crop of 
blooms in late Summer. 10 feet. 
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Common Purple 
Old fashioned garden variety 
Single bluish purple flowers. 
Thrives in partial shade. 12 ft. 
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Mock Orange 
Sweet 
Handsome erect massive shrub, 
bearing a great profusion of frag- 
rant white flowers in May and 
June, these flowers resembling 
Orange Blossoms. 10 feet. 
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Big Flowering 
A good erect grower covered with 
large white flowers in May and 
June. A very free bloomer, but 
has no fragrance. 12 feet. 
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Snowball 
Common Type 
This is the old fashioned type 
everyone is familiar with. 
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Fragrant Snowball 
This is the most desirable of the 
entire large Viburnum family. Its 
mid-spring bloom is a beautiful « 
pale pink with a waxy appear- 
ance carrying a delightful frag- 
rance which is like no other shrub 
we have ever met. It has a dis- 
tinct spicy aroma. Handsome 
bushy habit of growth. 5 feet. 
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Snowberry, Spreading 
Graceful arching branches carry- 
ing large snow white berries dur- 
ing Fall. 4 feet. 
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Racemosus 
Excellent plant for massing. 
Large white berries during Fall. 
A feet. 
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