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A1491—S P| REA BIL- 
LARDI. Here’s the spi- 
rea with big, pink lilac- 
shaped blooms borne on 
the ends of each branch. 
Blooms all through the 
summer. A shrub that 
you. should know and 
plant. Grows 3 to 4 ft. 
Extra Select: 59c each; 
3 for 1.59; 5 for 2.49, 
ppd. 
E ALTHEA—“Rose of Sharon” 7... LILAC SPIREA 
DOUBLE ALTHEA 
This is the lovely Rose of 
Sharon. Grows 6 to 8 ft. 
tall and is upright and neat 
growing —ideal for lawn 
plantings. Loaded with 
blossoms in Aug. and Sept. 
when flowers are needed. 
Flowers look like big roses. 
when open. Red—AI40}. 
Pink — Al400. White — 
A1402. Extra Select plants, 
49c each; 3 for 1.29; 5 for 
1.98, postpaid. 
A1l404 — ALTHEA COEL-.- 
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SPIREA VAN HOUTTE! § 
4 ALTHEA for only ESTIS. A beautiful china ; Megat ee ; ; ; " a 
$ Poat- blue single Althea. Hardier ee ee . Nw. 
4/ paid than most varieties. Out- 92% J : Sue he ; : ray 
standingly showy. 79¢ 
No. A2351X each; 3 for 2.19, postpaid. 
| 1 Red, 1 White, 1 Pink 
} and 1 Blue as described 
at right. 
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ANTHONY WATERER Dwarf Red Spirea 
A1490—Grows 2 ft. America’s most popular 
low growing shrub. Covered all summer with 
big bright blooms, compact growing with many —_ 
branches. An ideal shrub to fill in front of the 
taller growers or in front of house foundation. 
Extra Select: 49c each; 3 for 1.29, postpaid. 
Ped 
i BLUE 
DOUBLE ALTHEA 
A beautiful shrub 
that grows any- 
where, in sun or 
shade. 
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BPM vieuk asceautie aimee Gu ee GOLDEN BELL FORSYTHIA 
Foes 
£14 
“— | Will grow to 8 or 9 feet tall. Can be kept Blooms Before Leaves Appeor 
ft down by pruning. Blooms late in spring A1428—Bright golden bell-like 
with large clusters of white flowers that flowers line the arching branches 
even before leaves appear. Spring 
look like giant snowballs. Foliage is a deep, is here- when: Golden Bells’ biog. 
rich green in color. It is a rapid grower Foliage rich dark green all sum- 
Hi) and hardy everywhere, in sun or shade. mer, turning to plum color and 
Extra Select plants, 89c each; 3 for 2.49, pais ie er Pe one Pred 
postpaid. plants, 59c each; 3 for 1.59; 5 for ‘ : 
2.49, postpaid. fee ae eu 
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GRACILIS—Short 
MOCK ee 
OLD-FASHIONED 
ORANGE 
A1i4658 — Virginalis. 
Best of double varieties. 
Wonderfully fragrant. 
Medium height. Likes 
sun but will grow in 
partial shade. Very 
hardy. Grows 4 to 6 
ft. Extra Select: 79c¢ 
each; 3 for 2.19, ppd. 
A1l457—Single (Corv- 
narius). Not illustrated. 
Makes large, well- 
shaped shrub. Fast 
grower in sun or par- 
tial shade. Perfectly 
hardy. Grows 6 to 8 ft. 
Extra Select: 59c 
each; 3 for 1.59; 5 
for 2.49, ppd. 
Al46!1—ATLAS. The 
new French Mock 
Orange. Largest flow- 
ered Mock Orange we 
have ever seen. A mag- 
nificent variety im- 
ported from France a 
few years ago and will 
certainly replace’ the 
common Mock Orange 
as it becomes known. 
Easy to grow. Hardy, 
and covered in June 
with flowers. 1.25 
each; 3 for 3.49, ppd. 
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5 ‘a RP ; 
VILLOSA 
q Picture at left 
shows how the 
nearly 3-inch flowers 
of Atlas are much 
larger than ordinary 
Mock Orange blos- 
soms. 
All these pictures 
are actual photo- 
graphs. 
