New and ‘Better Glowering Shrubs 
Viburnum carlesi, no longer new, but considered by many the 
best of all shrubs, with very fragrant arbutus-like flowers in 
May. 
Buddleia White Bouquet, hardy white variety of the summer- 
flowering Butterfly Bush. 
Floribunda Roses, possibly the one best type of shrub for all- 
season flower beauty. Sixteen named varieties. 
Red-Leaf Japanese Barberry, clean colorful maroon-red foli- 
age all season. 
Scotch Broom, in new white and bronze varieties, as well as the 
brilliant yellow. 
French Hybrid Lilacs, tremendous improvements in flower 
size and color, universally in demand. 
Pink and White Flowering Quinces, two fine new additions 
bringing new colors in this early spring favorite. 
Blue Chastetree (Vitex), with large blue lilac-like flowers in 
late August and September, easily grown and hardy. 
Crimson Hybrid Weigela, masses of deep crimson flowers in 
June. Strong grower. 
Althea or Rose of Sharon, the mid-summer favorite in several 
outstanding named varieties, pale pink, white with maroon 
center, pure white, clear light red, and a good clean blue. 
Beach Plum, more and more popular for its distinctive edible 
fruit. Nursery-grown plants for safe transplanting. 
Weeping Forsythia, of which we have an exceptionally fine lot. 
Blue Hydrangeas, hardy on the Cape, in both double-flower- 
ing and the more unusual single- flowering varieties. 
Multiflora Rose, newly popularized for planting as hedge bar- 
riers. 
(Our full listing of all Flowering Shrubs on pages 35 to 43.) 
“Distinctive “Uines and Ground (overs 
Clematis Hybrids, beautiful 3 to 5-inch flowers in midsummer, 
, in purple, blue, crimson and white varieties. 
Climbing Hydrangea, a rare clinging vine with large creamy 
flowers in summer. Deserves wider use. 
New Climbing Roses, including several ever-blooming kinds, 
and the Brownell Sub-Zero trailers. 
White Myrtle or Periwinkle, new, with pure white flowers, 
goes well with the improved Bowles Blue. 
Trailing Arbutus, Massachusetts State Flower, the rare and 
beautiful favorite. Large nursery-grown clumps to plant on 
your Own grounds. 
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