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SHRUBS—Cont'd. 
Bin No. 
8-22 Dogwoed, Varigated (Cornus alba argenteo marginata) 6-8 ft. (D) 
Deep coral red branches in winter and leaves bordered with creamy 
white in summer. White flowers in spring precede clusters of white 
berries. Will withstand considerable shade. 
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S-23 Deutzia, Lemoine 4 ft. (C) 
Has double white flowers tinged with pink which are produced in 
May and. June. The shrub is symmetrical in growth. Not hardy in 
Minnesota. 
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S-24 Elder, Golden (Sambucus canadensis aurea) 8 ft. (E) 
A good shrub with white flowers and yellow foliage. Flowers ap- 
pear in flat-topped clusters in late June. Use in full sun for best 
results. 
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Bin No. 
8-25 Euonymus, (Alatus Compactus) Dwarf Winged Eunoymus 4 ft. (C) 
Corky wings on the twigs give this shrub winter value. Dark green 
leaves turn rose red in fall. Perhaps the most useful and colorful 
shrub for either border or specimen plantings. Unusual and choice. 
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S-26 *Forsythia, Spring Glory 8 ft. (D) 
Bears large golden yellow flowers in early April before the leaves 
appear. The arching branches are very graceful and give a good 
contrast among upright growing shrubs. Plant only in well protected 
places. Not hardy in Minnesota. 
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S-27 Honeysuckle, Morrowi (Lonicera Morrowi) 6 ft. (D) 
Wide spreading, mound shaped dwarf form of Honeysuckle shrub. 
White flowers changing to yellow in May. Showy red fruit in June 
and July. Very hardy. 
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S-28 Honeysuckle, White Belle (Lonicera Belle Albida) 10 ft. (D) 
A cross between Morrowi and Tatarian. Dense on bottom. 
1B Aa ene ke $1.75 each Bi en eek $2.25 each 
S-29. Honeysuckle, Tatarian (Lonicera Tatarica) 8-10 ft. (D) 
A good shrub for screening effect. Pink flowers in May and June 
followed by red fruit. Suitable for tall hedgs. 
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S-30 Honeysuckle, Zabel’s (Lonicera hololkowi zabelli) 8-10 ft. (D) 
An improved strain of red flowering Honeysuckle. 
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8-31, Hydrangea, A. G. (Aborescens grandiflora) Snowhill 5-6 ft. (C) 
“Valvable for foundation plantings or in shrub borders. It blooms 
during June and July with large white flowers which later turn 
green. Will do well in shade. 
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8-32 Hydrangea, P. G. (Paniculata grandiflora) 6 ft. (C) 
The cone shaped clusters of flowers appear in July and last till 
frost. Flowers are white turning to pink as they age. 
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S-33 Hydrangea. Tree Form. 7 ft. (D) 
Same as Hydrangea, P.G. except for habit of growth. This grows 
as a dwarf tree. It makes an especially attractive lawn specimen. 
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