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BEAUTY BUSH 
More Beautiful Than Its Name 
One of the finest flowering 
shrubs. Grows 9 ft. high, arch- 
ing to the ground. FRAGRANT 
pink, tubular-shaped flowers are 
produced in abundance along 
the entire length of the branches. 
Will do well in semi-shade or 
full sun. Grows rapidly and 
reaches stately proportions. 
Hardy in Zone 4. 
HYDRANGEA P.G. 
The Late Bloomer 
Huge panicles of bloomsa foot 
or more in length literally cover 
this amazingly beautiful shrub. 
Flowers open white in August 
and gradually change to deep 
rose in the fall. One of the show- 
iest shrubs for the border or as 
a specimen. Can also be trained 
to a tree form. Grows to 8 ft. or 
more. 
FLAME AZALEA 
Breath-Taking Beauty 
The flame-colored flowers on 
this beautiful shrub are 2” 
across and produced in clusters 
of 5 to 7 blooms—a tremendous 
sight in May and June. The 
plant will grow to 10 ft. Like 
all azaleas it should be planted 
on acid soil to do its best. Ac- 
complish this by adding a little 
Peat Moss to your soil, Mulch- 
ing with oak leaves will also 
help. Hardy in Zone 5. 
PERSIAN LILAC 
The Sure Bloomer 
‘This is the old fashioned lilac 
of grandmother’s day, ever 
more popular since it is such a 
free-bloomer and so hardy, often 
blooming the first year after 
planting. It has graceful, drpop- 
ing branches with large, loose 
flower heads of lavender-purple 
flowers. Excellent variety for 
cutting. Grows to 9 ft. Does not 
sucker, Hardy in Zone 4. 
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Prepaid 
HARDY, FIELD-GROWN 
FLOWERING 
SHRUBS 
More are the aristocrats of the shrub family. You can be 
proud to plant any one of them in your shrub border, as a 
specimen in the lawn or as a foundation planting. All disease- 
$4 
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Beauty Bush 
Hydrangea P. G. 
Persian Lilac 
RED SPIREA ANTHONY 
WATERER 
Best of the Low Growers 
The Red Spirea Anthony 
Waterer forms a compact, 
rounded bush growing 2% to 3 
feet tall, topped with large, flat 
heads of bright red flowers. 
Blooms from early summer until 
late fall. Hardy in Zone 4. 
SNOWHILL 
HYDRANGEA 
The Early Bloomer 
The earliest blooming Hy- 
drangea; grows 4 to 5 feet high. 
Large balls of snowy-white flow- 
ers from June until August. 
Grows in full sun or partial 
shade. Hardy in Zone 4. 
- WHITE SNOWBALL 
Blooms for Decoration Day 
A well-known favorite shrub 
to 12 feet with globular clusters 
of pure white flowers in May. 
Most attractive for Decoration 
Day, as they are usually in full 
bloom at that time. Can be 
planted in the shrub border but 
shows to best advantage as a 
lawn specimen. Hardy in Zone 
3 
“FLOWERING ALMOND 
Blooms from Ground to Tips 
An old time favorite through- 
out the country. Seldom grows 
over 4 or 5 feet. In early spring 
it is completely covered from 
the ground to the tips of the 
long graceful branches with 
double pink blossoms about a 
half inch across. A very beauti- 
ful and satisfactory shrub. 
Hardy in Zone 4. Cannot be 
sent to Arizona, California, 
Colorado, Idaho or Utah. 
DOUBLE SYRINGA 
VIRGINAL 
Delightful Fragrance 
A beautiful variety, growing 
5 to 6 ft. high with fragrant 
double flowers to 2 inches across, 
produced in loose clusters all 
over the plant. Has a long 
blooming season and makes an 
excellent cut flower. One of the 
most outstanding white shrubs 
in existence. Hardy in Zone 4. 
WEEPING FORSYTHIA 
Grows to 10 Ft. 
This wonderful shrub differs from 
the upright Golden Bell type only in 
its size and habit of growth. Its tall, 
willowy branches reach a height cf 
10 ft. then cascade down like a 
Weeping Willow. A lovely sight when 
in full bloom. It may also be 
trained espalier-like on fences or 
trellises, or allowed to grow up a 
wall. A fine accent plant for the 
lawn or high shrub border, or for 
corner plantings. Hardy in Zone 4. 
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