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WELL BRANCHED SPECIMENS —~ GREAT VALUES 



Any Shrub on This Page 
55¢ each 3. for $1 .50 
(Not prepaid) 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Beautiful tree-like 
shrub, blooming late in August and September 
with a profusion of large and brightly colored 
flowers. Grows 10 to 12 feet high. Attractive as 
a specimen or for hedges. All Double flowering. 
Your choice of Pink and Red. Specify color 
wanted. White Snowberry 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY. An ornamental shrub 
producing delicious fruit! Snow-white flowers in 
early spring, followed by fruit as large as any sweet 
cherry, but plum-shaped; good flavor. Excellent for 
sauce, jams and jellies. 
MOCK ORANGE. (Philadelphus Coronarius). Tall, 
mocks orange _ hardy and vigorous. Blooms in May, in graceful 
sprays of large, white, fragrant flowers. Grows 8 to 
10 feet tall. 
WHITE SNOWBERRY. A desirable shrub with small, 
pink flowers, followed by large, white, wax-like ber- 
ries which hang on the plant through most of the 
winter. Is very showy and succeeds everywhere. Does 
well in shade. Grows 8 to 4 feet tall. 
RED SNOWBERRY. Often called Coralberry or Indian 
Currant. Similar to White Snowberry but with red 
berries. Grows 8 to 4 feet tall. 
PURPLE LILAC. It is hard to outclass this old-fash- 
ioned purple Lilac. Early prolific bloomer, very fra- 
grant.. Very fast growers. 
HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN PINK. Bright pink flow- 
ers followed by red berries in the fall. Bushy, up- 
right, Grows 8 to 10 feet high. Very hardy. 
Red Snowberry WEIGELA ROSEA. Beautiful pink 
trumpet-shaped flowers, May to June. 
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Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. A good shrub; 
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good flowers, good foliage, easy to 
REDTWIG DOGWOOD. An excellent 
native, free flowering shrub, which is 
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Common Lilac 
very handsome when in bloom, and 
with its white berries on red stems 
Your choice of varieties in the fall. Grows compactly, 8 to 10 
listed on this page. Not prepaid ft. tall. 
SPIREA CALLOSA ROSEA. A dwarf 
variety, growing 3 to 4 ft. high, 
which produces large, flat clusters of 
reddish pink flowers nearly all sum- 
mer. For continuous bloom, remove 
flowers as they fade. 

Double Althea 


Honeysuckle Pink Tartarian ; Weigela Rosea Redtwig Dogwood 
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