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‘Bridal Wreath Spirea 
Althea. Rose of Sharon 
Deutzia 
Weigela 
HARDY, FIELD-GROWN 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
These lovely plants cover a range of bloom from 
the very first days of Spring until killing frosts. All 
Disease-Free "State Inspected" stock. 
Your Choice 
We cannot sell less than 3 
shrubs at these low prices, 
ALTHEA, 
ROSE OF SHARON 
Large double flowers in 
late summer and fall. (See 
photo.) Grows to 8 ft. Hardy 
in Zone 4. Your choice of 
Pink, Red, Purple or White. 
PINK AZALEA 
The soft pink flowers are 
1144 inches across and pro- 
duced in clusters of 6 to 12 
in April and May. Grows to 
7 ft. Hardy in Zone 8. 
SPICE BUSH, 
CALYCANTHUS 
Double, mahogany-red flow- 
ers with a spicy fragrance, 
produced in June. (See 
photo.) Large, deep green, 
glossy leaves. Grows to 6 ft. 
Hardy in Zone 4. 
FIREBUSH, CYDONIA 
Also known as Flowering 
Quince. Dazzling, scarlet 
flowers in early spring, fol- 
lowed by small Quinces in 
the fall. (See photo.) Grows 
to 7 ft. Hardy in Zone 4. 
Cannot be shipped to Colo- 
rado or Utah, 
DEUTZIA, 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER 
Double white ball-shaped 
flowers, tinged with pink. 
Profuse bloomer in June. 
(See photo.) Grows to 6 ft. 
Hardy in Zone 4. 
GOLDEN BELL 
FORSYTHIA 
Hundreds of bright yellow, 
bell-shaped flowers in early 
spring before the leaves ap- 
pear. (See photo.) Grows to 
8 ft. Hardy in Zone 4. 
TARTARIAN BUSH 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Excellent for screens, tall 
hedges and background 
plantings. Covered with 
Sweet-scented pink flowers 
in early spring followed by 
thousands of bright red ber- 
ries attractive to _ birds. 
Grows in shade. Grows to 15 
ft. Hardy in Zone 3. 
SWEET MOCK ORANGE 
Also known as Philadel- 
phus or Syringa. Thousands 
of beautiful white flowers in 
Spice Bush 
700 
early summer. One of the 
most fragrant of all shrubs. 
Excellent for tall hedges and 
sereen plantings. (See photo.) 
Grows) to. L09ft. “Hard yom 
Zone 4. 
ROSE ACACIA 
Beautiful spring-flowering 
shrub with clusters of bright 
rose-purple flowers like 
Sweet Peas. (See photo.) 
Thrives in the poorest of 
soils. Grows to 3 ft. Hardy 
in Zone 3. 
SNOWBERRY 
Small pink or white flow- 
ers followed by clusters of 
berries, remaining on the 
branches~ until mid-winter 
(see photo). Thrives in sun 
or shade. Grows to 4 ft. 
Hardy in Zone 3. Pink or 
White. 
BRIDAL WREATH 
SPIREA 
Most popular and useful of 
all shrubs. Graceful, arching 
branches covered, in early 
spring, with thousands of 
pure white flower clusters. 
Grows ito. 6. ft.. -Hardy jin 
Zone 4. (See photo.) 
PINK SPIREA, BILLARDI 
Spikes of fuzzy pink flow- 
ers on upright branches, suit- 
able for cutting. (See photo.) 
Grows to 4 ft. Hardy in 
Zone 4, 
-FEATHER BUSH, 
TAMARIX 
Hundreds of tiny, coral- 
pink flowers in long, feath- 
ery sprays. Fine, fern-like, 
blue-green foliage. A beau- 
tiful shrub. Grows 5 ft. high. 
Hardy in Zone 4. 
WEIGELA ROSEA 
Showy, summer-flowering 
shrub with bell-shaped pink 
flowers all over the plant, 
Grows in semi-shade. (See 
photo.) Growstodft. Hardy 
in Zone 4, 
FRENCH 
PUSSY WILLOW 
Not to be confused with 
the common wild varieties. 
Large, silvery catkins nearly 
two inches long. Excellent 
for background or screen 
plantings. May be ecut for 
winter bloom. (See photo.) 
Grows to 15 ft.. Hardy in 
Zone 4, 
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Hie Willow 
F ire Bush 
Spleen Billardi 
Mock Orange 
