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BLUE ST SPRL sr, 
From August until frost it is covered with “Tezrerewai/ 
powdery blue, fringed flowers. This shrub makes a small 
mound about 2 ft. in diameter. Foliage is slightly toothed 
and silvery green in color. 
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BRISTOL RUBY WEIGELA 
Plant Pat. No. 492 
Most outstanding new red flowering shrub. Bell shaped 
flowers of soft-ruby-red deepening to garnet-crimson. 
Blooms profusely during spring and early summer and re- 
peats in the late summer and early fall. 
10-24 ICI. -0 s Seeenes $1.25 ES pd (125 4 ohne $1.50 
FRUIT-MOR-ENCY 
New Dwarf Cherry 
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An improved strain of Montmorency, developed in 
Fruitland, Idaho. The red fruit is large, firm, fine flavor, 
the best of all Cherries for canning. Ripens about ten days 
after Early Richmond. The tree is a rather short grower 
so the fruit can be easily picked. 
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GINKGO TREE 
The ginkgo tree has been on earth since the time of the 
dinosaurs, millions of years ago. Its fan-shaped leaf is found 
in no other flowering plant. Because the ginkgo is resistant 
to insect or fungus attack, it is especially desirable as an 
Ornamental or street shade tree. The bark of the ginkgo 
is fissured into ridges of irregular shape and an old tree is 
deeply furrowed. 
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MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE 
MOCKORANGE 
Plant Pat. No. 538 
A new hardy very double pure white mockorange, 
originated in Minnesota. Unlike most other varieties of 
Mockoranges, Minnesota Snowflake holds its vigorous foliage 
on the lower branches, making it especially valuable for 
individual planting. Blooms in June and July. 
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