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The sale of all varieties pictured on pages 31, 32, 33, should be confined to the Zones specified after each 
variety, unless they are found to be growing successfully elsewhere. 

I Crape Myrtle 
Crape Myrtle adds gaiety to the garden that cannot be duplicated during 
the hot, dry summer by any other flowering shrub or plant. 
> COTTON BALL 
Zones Blooms Height 
6-7-8 June-frost 8-15" it. 
The lacy white flower clusters are a sight to behold. The height can be 
held as low as 6 ft. by pruning. 
SCARLET GEM 
Zones Blooms Height 
6-7-8 June-frost 8-15 ft. 
Huge clusters of watermelon-red flowers makes this a real ‘‘scarlet gem” 
in the landscape picture. The height can be held to as low as 6 ft. by 
pruning. 
-~ SOUTHERN BELLE 

a Zones Blooms Height 
5 June-frost 8-15 ft. 
Lavish clusters of flesh-pink flowers cover the bush all season. The height 
ean be held as low as 6 ft. by pruning. 
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ay- -6 ft. ; 
6-7-8 Marais 5-7 ft. Zones Blooms Height 
. : 5 April 6-8 ft. 
A very decorative plant all year. Besides the huge Bewloden ‘ 
panicles of white flowers displayed during blossom time, 6-7-8 March-April ' 68 tt, 
it creates its big show when covered by large clusters A medium tall growing plant endowed with broad, rich, semi-evergreen 
of bright red berries. In the fall and spring the foliage foliage resembling that of the Lilac. During blossom time it displays beautiful 
is tinged with flaming red. loose sprays of dainty white flowers which are followed by jet-black berries. 
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