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PRUNUS TRILOBA 
From one end of the country to 
the other this shrub seems to be 
in most demand. Often and er- 
roneously called Flowering Al- 
mond or Flowering Plum. Its mas- 
ses of double, pink blossoms in 
early spring before the leaves un- 
fold is truly a beautiful sight. Be 
sure to plant one of these fine 
a shrubs this spring. Each $2.50; 2 
Prunus Triloba for $4.80. 
LILAC, PERSIAN 
Light purple flowers, small leaves, densely branched; will not sucker like the 
common Lilacs, in fact we do not even sell the common Lilacs. The Persian is 
an excellent shrub for both foundation and border use. Grows about 6 to 7 feet 
high. Each $1.25; 2 for $2.40; 5 for $5.75. 
HYDRANGEA arborescens 
The large, green, heart-shaped leaves are attractive in themselves, but when 
the immense crop of showy heads of white flowers come on, it is a sight wonder- 
ful to behold. Grows about 3 feet high. Blooms June to frost. Each $1.50; 2 for 
$2.80; 5 for $6.50. 
SPIREA, Snowgarland 
One of the earliest white flowering, lacy-like foliage. Very popular. (Do 
not confuse this with the common Arguta Spirea which is not hardy.) ie 
Snowgarland is absolutely hardy and we think it is one of the tops in Hydrangea Arborescens 
shrubs. You will value this shrub very highly. Each $1.25; 2 for $2.40; 5 ’ 
for $5.75. 
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FRENCH LILACS 
These Lilacs are gor- 
geous in coloring, flow- 
ers much larger than 
- the ordinary varieties. 
Leaves are leathery, 
dark green, large and 
very beautiful. Bloom 
unusually fragrant and 
often will bloom 
the first year and they 
do not sucker like the 
common variety. Avail- 
able in Red, White, 
Blues = (Statem colors 
wanted). Each $2.50; 
2 for $4.80; 5 for 
$11.50. 
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Spirea, Snowgarland French Lilacs 
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