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2-116 — TAMARIX HISPIDA. Graceful, 


feathery silvery green foliage. A pro- 
fusion of pink flowers during August 
and September — bloom panicles 9 to 
12 inches long. Fine for bouquets. 6 
to 8 feet at maturity. 2-Yr., 18-24 in. 
shrubs, 55c each; 3 for $1.50. 
2-131 —LILAC, Persian Purple. A de- 
cided improvement over the common 
Lilac. A shrub with slender, arching 
branches, attaining a height of 8 to 10 
feet. The foliage is small, the flowers 
bright purple. Blooms in May and 
June. A much more profuse bloomer 
than the common, and does not sprout 
so much from the roots. 2-Yr., 18-24 
in. shrubs, 60c each; 3 for $1.65. 
2-139 — WEIGELA VARIEGATED. 
Sprays of rosy pink trumpet-shaped 
flowers, Leaves are beautifully varie- 
gated green and white. Grows only 
2 to 3 feet high. 2-Yr., 18-24 in. 
shrubs, 60c each; 3 for $1.65. 
2-127 — SPIREA Billardi Rosea. A dis- 
tinct variety of the Spirea family. 
Long, lacy conical spikes of rose-pink 
flowers from June to August. Hardy. 
Matures 4 to 5 ft. Covered with beauti- 

Deutzia 

1-45 — DEUTZIA LEMOINEI. 
ful, bright pink bloom during 
the entire summer. 2-Yr., 18- 
24 in. shrubs, 45c each; 3 for 
$1.20. 
This is one of the beautiful 
hybrid Deutzias and it is 
particularly desirable as a 
specimen shrub because of its 
graceful habit and its pro- 
fusion of bloom. It blooms 
about the middle of May, and 
the masses of white flowers, 
which are borne in _ thickly 
clustered panicles, are very 
showy and attractive. Seldom 
attains a height of more than 8 to 4 
feet. 2-Yr., 18-24 in. shrubs, 80c each; 
3 for $2.25. 
2-103 — HYDRANGEA P. G. This lovely, 
showy shrub produces in abundance 
during August and September, clusters 
of white flowers which gradually 
change to pink. Valuable for winter 
decorations if flowers are allowed to 
dry on bush. Useful for foundation 
planting or for massing in borders. 
Hardy, easy to grow and blooms first 
season planted. 2-Yr., 18-24 in. shrubs, 
60c each; 3 for $1.65. 
1-52 — BLUE MIST. (Caryopteris ). 
Often called Blue Spirea, An ex- 
tremely hardy form of a beautiful 
southern favorite. The mound-like 
shrubs will grow to 2 to 2% feet tall, 
and are completely smothered with 
misty-blue flower clusters from late 
July to September. In bloom it gives 
the effect of a sparkling amethyst set 
in a silvery green setting. Not too 
particular as to soil. Fine plants, 8-12 
inch tall, 55c each; 3 for $1.50. 
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$4.25 
1 Tamarix Hispida Net, 
1 Blue Mist not prepaid: 
1 Hydrangea P. G. 



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