A Parade 
of Gorgeous; 
Flowers for 
Glamorous 
Bouquets 
from early 
Spring to 
Late Frost 



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FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS 
Zones Blooms Height 
3 April 8-10 ft. 
4-5 April 8-12 ft. 
6-7-8 March 8-12 ft. 
The showiest and one of the earliest spring flowering shrubs. 
When not in bloom, the naturally graceful branches are covered 
with rich green, clean foliage which hangs late in the fall, often 
becoming handsome olive or purplish in color. It is not particular 
3 about soil and thrives in partial shade. 
SYRINGA, CORONARIUS (The Popular Mock Orange) 
Zones Blooms Height 
1-273 May-June 6- 8 ft. 
4-5 May 8-10 ft. 
6-7-8 May 10-12 ft. 
The rich penetrating fragrance of orange blossoms is brought to the home 
grounds with the planting of this universal favorite. 
It’s a “must”? for every landscape planting. 
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BLUE MIST (Caryopteris) 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER Zongaae nie nay Bice Height 
Zones Blooms Height 3 Aug.-Frost 18-24 in. 
1-2-3 July-Fall 2-3 ft. 4.5 July-Frost 18-30 in. 
4-5 July-Early fall 2-4 ft. 6-7-8 June-Late fall 2- 4 ft. 
6-7-8 July-Early fall 2-4 ft. The delicately fringed flowers of misty, powdery blue are borne in gor- 
This charming, low-growing shrub is a “big show” when its strong, upright branches are geous clusters and literally cover the plant. Adding to the charm of this 
capped with showy rich crimson-red flower clusters. Its ornamental saw-toothed foliage 
adds much to its attractiveness. 
low-growing blue flowered beauty is the silvery green, slightly “pinked” 
foliage. The plant itself forms a perfect mound of color. 
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