Flowenriug Shrubs 
Spirea 
Garland Spirea 
Upright form, very similar to 
thunbergi. Light green, lacy foli- 
age. Solid mass of white bloom 
in early Spring. 5 feet. 
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Billiard Spirea 
Semi-spreading shrub with bright 
pink spikes of bloom throughout 
the late Spring and Summer. 
6 feet. 
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Vanhoutte Spirea 
The most popular Spirea for mass- 
ing. Covered in Spring by clus- 
ters of pure white flowers. Vigor- 
ous grower with semi-droop habit. 
8 feet. 
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Rose-Panicle 
Semi-drooping habit, slightly tall- 
er than Gracilis. Deep rose-color- 
ed flowers in April. 4 feet. 
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Lemoine 
One of the more choice of the 
Deutizias. Very pleasing semi- 
erect habit of growth. Large white 
flowers in May. 5 feet. 
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TAMARIX 
African 
Green foliage, pink flowers in 
April. 15 feet. 
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Attractive blue foliage, bright 
pink flowers in the Spring. 15 ft. 
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French light pink flowers, green 
foliage . 10 feet. 
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Kashgar 
This is the best of all the Tamatix 
in that it is almost everblooming. 
Bright blue foliage, pink flowers 
that occur pretty well all along. 
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WEIGELA 
Eva Rathke 
A red Weigela. Medium height 
spreading shrub. Flowers are rich 
red. blooming in Spring and again 
in Autumn. 6 feet. 
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Rosea 
Vigorous spreading shrub with 
bright pink trumpet shaped flow- 
ers. Excellent mass plant. 8 ft. 
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Crimson 
Strong grower, bright crimson 
flowers. Young leaves’ have 
bronzy red cast. 8 feet. 
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Vanicek’s Red 
Improved Eva Rathke in that it is 
more vigorous. Ruby colored 
flowers in the Spring with a very 
massy appearance. There is a 
sparcer bloom in the Fall. 
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Virginalis 
Not so vigorous a grower as the 
other varieties but has exception- 
al blooming qualities. It blooms 
practically all Summer long, with 
large waxy flowers, which have a 
delightful fragrance. The flow- 
ers produced on year old wood are 
double while those produced on 
currently grown wood are single. 
One of the most desirable of all 
shrubs: A rather slow grower. 
8 feet. 
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Rose of Sharon or Altheia 
Vigorous upright shrubs useful in 
mass and background planting 
for screens. Flowers freely from 
late June until frost, in a wide 
range of colors from pure white to 
purple. A favorite shrub. 10 to 
12 feet. 
Bush form, pink, violet, -white, 
with red center or pure white, 
semi-double purple, red. The tree 
forms above are double-flowering. 
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FRENCH HYBRID LILAC 
Abel Carriere (double dark purple) 
Alphonse Lavelle (pale blue) 
Bleautre (single and blue) 
Chas Joly (double and rich red) 
Chas. Tenth (single and red) 
Congo (single and red) 
Edmond Bossier (single purple) 
Etna (single and dark red) 
General Pershing (double, blue) 
Gloire de Maulin (single, pink) 
Jean Mace (double and pink) 
K. Havemeyer (double, pink) 
Leon Gambetta (double, purple) 
Lucie Baltet (single and pink) 
Ludwig Spoeth (single and red) 
Marc Micheli (double and blue) 
Marechal Foch (single and pink) 
Michel Buchner (d’ble, lavender) 
Mongo (single and red) 
Mrs. Edward Harding (d’ble, red) 
Paul Deschanel (double, purple) 
President Lincoln (double, blue) 
Zictor Lemoine (double and pink) 
Waldeck Rousseau (double, rosy 
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Peach, Flowering 
Large shrub or small tree com- 
pletely covered in early spring by 
mass of colorful blooms. One of 
the most attractive ornamentals. 
12 feet. 
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Redbud, American 
One of our loveliest native trees, 
producing in early spring a mass 
of rosy pink flowers. Most of our 
plants are tree form, but we could 
supply bush form should you de- 
sire. 25 feet. 
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Redbud, Chinese 
For use where the most familiar 
Canadensis is too large, this 
dwarf shrub produces masses of 
large dark pink flowers. Compar- 
atively unknown but a very valu- 
able plant. 8 feet. 
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Quince, Flowering 
Rugged thorny shrub bearing a 
mass of pink-to-red flowers in 
early spring. Small fragrant fruits 
in fall. 6 feet. 
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Mimosa 
Very fast growing tree of spread- 
ing habit. Fragrant pink tinted 
feathery flowers are borne in 
great profusion during the sum- 
mer. 30 feet. 
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