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t. atropurpurea 3 ft. REDLEAF BARBERRY 
The brilliant red foliage of this shrub, when planted in full 
sunlight, is very attractive. It-is used in foundation plantings 
with evergreens and shrubs for color. 
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BUDDLEIA BUTTERFLYBUSH 
Buddleia are highly recommended and should be in every 
planting. Especially suitable for the sunny border. The shrub 
generally freezes back in winter and should be pruned to live 
wood each spring. 
BUDDLEIA davidi-charming 5 ft. CHARMING BUTTERFLYBUSH 
Fragrant pink flowers in spike-shaped clusters. 

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d.—dubonnet 5 ft. DUBONNET BUTTERFLYBUSH 
Close set spikes of deep wine red on sturdy stems of large 
leathery foliage. A profuse bloomer. 
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d.—lIle de France 5 ft. ILE DE FRANCE BUTTERFLYBUSH 
Similar to the Charming variety except that the flowers are 
deep violet. 
d.—Royale Red 5 ft. ROYAL RED BUTTERFLYBUSH 
A new variety producing exceptionally long spikes of dark 
red flowers from July until frost. 
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CALYCANTHUS floridus 6 ft. COMMON SWEETSHRUB 
This is an old favorite often called Strawberry Bush because 
of the spicy, fragrant, chocolate-colored flowers in June or 
July. The leaves are large and glossy green. Tolerates shade. 
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Chaenomeles lagenaria 4 ft FLOWERING QUINCE 
Brilliant scarlet flowers borne on the inner stems in early 
spring. In the fall the plant bears yellow, pear-shaped, frag- 
rant fruit. Likes full sun. Excellent for foundation or shrub 
planting or even for hedging. Fruits often used for perfuming 
handkerchief boxes or clothes closets. 

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CORNUS 
Among the garden dogwoods are many sorts of unusual merit 
for ornamental flowers, fruits and twigs. They are mostly of bushy 
abit, have attractive showy bark and large, dark green leaves 
which change to pleasing shades of red and purple in the fall. 
They are very hardy and will thrive in shade. The flowers are 
attractive as is also the fruit which is eaten by birds. 
CORNUS alba siberica 8 ft. SIBERIAN DOGWOOD 
An upright growing shrub with creamy white flowers in 
7 May and June followed by bluish-white berries. Branches are 
coral red. 
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