SPIREA, 
BLUE MIST »—> 
(Caryopteris) 
Key: AB. Color: blue 
flowers. Blooms: sum- 
mer and fall—August tll 
frost. Height: 142 to 2 
ft—plant 2 to 3 ft. apart. 
Blue Mist Spirea is a 
wonderful addition to the 
color parade of low grow- 
ing shrubs. It is liter- 
ally covered with fringed 
flowers of powder-blue 
from August till frost. 
The dwarf growing plant 
is perfectly round— 
about 2 ft. in diameter 
and 14% to 2 feet tall. 
Foliage is cool silvery 
green. Fine for low foun- 
dation plantings, flower 
and shrub borders and 
in front of tall-growing 
shrubs. 
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Spirea, Blue Mist 
FABULOUS 
FLORIBUNDAS 
For a riot of color all summer 
long—plant the Fabulous Flori- 
bunda Roses in your shrub borders 
in front of taller shrubs, around 
the foundation of your house, on 
both sides of the walk and in beds. 
Floribunda Roses bloom from 
spring till frost—bringing spark- 
ling color and exciting beauty to 
the home grounds. See pages 86 
and 87 for full information about 
these Everblooming Roses. 
DEUTZIA, SLENDER 
(Deutzia gracilis) »— 
Key: AB, Color: pink flowers. 
Blooms: spring—April and May. 
Height: 2 to 3 ft—plant 1% to 
3 ft. apart. 
One of the very best hardy 
dwarf shrubs. Delightfully dainty, 
small snow-white flowers practi- 
cally cover the bush in April and 
May. Attractive in cut flower ar- 
rangements. Useful for low foun- 
dation plantings, entrances or in 
front of tall shrubs. Very beautiful 
as low-flowering hedge bordering . POTENTILLA, 
walks or drives. Grows to height 
of 2 to 3 feet. y GOLD DROP ——e 
ROSE, HUGONIS (Rosa Hugonis) | (Potentilla fruticosa) 
Key: BC. Color: cheerful yellow. Blooms: early summer—May. Key: AB. Color: sunny yellow 
Height: 4 to 5 ft—plant 1% to 4 ft. apart. flowers. Blooms: summer and 
Sprays of cheerful yellow, o faced flowers cover this fall—-June to frost. Height: 2 to 
shrub early in May. Beautiful foliage. Perfectly hardy. Makes 2% ft—plant 11% to 2% ft. apart. 
a wonderful flower’ng hedge. Parading its buttercup-like 
flowers from early June till frost, 
this low growing, everblooming 
shrub is fast becoming a top fa- 
vorite. Has fern- 
like foliage and 
grows to a height 
of 2 to 2% ft. It 
thrives best in full 
sun. Hardy in be- 
low zero tempera- 
tures. A shrub that is cheerfully 
brilliant throughout the entire 
summer and fall. Makes a color- 
ful informal hedge if spaced 12 
inches apart in a single row. 
SNOWBERRY, 
CHENAULTI > 
(Improved Coralberry) 
(Symphoricarpos Chenaulti) 
Key: 4B. Color: pink flowers. 
Blooms: summer—June and July. 
Height: 3 to 4 ft.—plant 2% to 
3 ft. apart. 
A spectacular new dwarf-grow- 
ing shrub. Arching branches 
covered with pink bell-shaped 
flowers during June and July 
would be enough to make Snow- 
berry Chenaulti a top favorite. 
But it gives MORE! Flowers are 
followed by large clusters of 
bright red berries to supply food 
for birds nearly all winter, and 
to add gay color to home grounds 
and flower arrangements. 
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Snowberry 
Chenaulti 
