HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALPINE CURRANT, dwarf compact 
shrub, dark green foliage 
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CARYOPTERIS, “Blue Mist,” cluster of 
powdery blue fringed flowers August to 
frost. Often planted as a perennial as it 
is a small shrub, and flowers can be cut. 
each 60c 
CISTINA, Purple Leaved Plum, a dwarf 
variety with rich purple red foliage, 1 bush 
form. 
18 to 24 inches 
CRAB HOPA, an upright ornamental crab. 
Small red fruit remains on tree until fall. 
Beautiful single rose color blossoms in 
spring. 
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CRAB, RED SILVER, crimson flowers, fol- 
iage cut -leaved with silver and red color. 
fruit rich. 
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FLOWERING ALMOND, double rose-like 
pink flowers in May. It is not recom- 
mended for northern Minnesota. 
18 to 24 inches 
FLOWERING PLUM, double pink flowers 
in early spring. Similar to Flowering 
Almond but hardier in our climate. 
18 to 24 inches 
3 to 4 feet 
HONEYSUCKLE, ZABELI, dark red flow- 
ers in May followed by red berries. 
18 to 24 inches 
3 to 4 feet 
HYDRANGEA P. G., showy clusters of 
white flowers changing into pink and 
bronze shades in fall. 
18 to 24 inches 
2 to 3 feet 
HYDRANGEA, SNOWBALL, heavy snow- 
ball like clusters of white flowers from 
late June to frost. Can be planted in part 
shade. 
18 to 24 inches 
LILAC, PERSIAN, purple, a_ graceful 
shrub with small leaves, and heavy clusters 
of flowers. 
2 to 3 feet 
FRENCH LILACS, bloom in a year or 
two after planting. The flower stalks are 
larger than those of the common lilac. The 
bush is smaller. 
CHARLES JOLY, double red. 
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MME. LEMOINE, double white. 
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PRES. GREVY, double blue. 
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PRES. POINCANE, double, clear red- 
purple. 
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ble Mockorange. Plant Patent No. 538. 
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MOCKORANGE GOLDEN, a compact 
shrub with brilliant yellow foliage, white 
flowers in May and June. Height seldom 
Over 45 ieet. 
SPIREA, ANTHONY WATERER, masses 
of rosy crimson blossoms in July and 
regularly through the summer. It is one 
of the most popular of the low growing 
shrubs. Very hardy and does well in con- 
siderable shade. Three feet high. 
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SPIREA, FROBELI, similar to Anthon« 
Waterer, but a foot taller with larger and 
darker leaves which are a beautiful red 
shade in spring and fall. Pink flowers. 
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SPIREA VAN HOUTTE, well known pop- 
ular shrub, pure white flowers April-May. 
Bridalwreath. 
2 to 3 feet 70 
TAMERIX, very fine feathery delicate green 
foliage with airy pink flowers from July 
to September. Flowers may be cut. for 
bouquets. It is used in group plantings, 
corners and as specimens. Height 12 to 
15 feet. 
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