SARCOXIE FLOWERING SHRUBS—Contd. 
All Shrubs Prepaid Except Where Noted 
Crape Myrtle 
Watermelon red. Crepe-like deep pink to red flowers borne 
in profusion early summer to fall. Plants should be cut back 
before planting—we do this before we ship unless you object. 
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Desmodium, Purple Bush Clover 
Graceful arching branches covered in late summer with 
rose-purple, small pea-shaped flowers. 
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Deutzia, gracilis (slender Deutzia). 2 to 3 feet. A graceful, 
dwarf shrub which covers its arching branches with small 
racemes of white flowers in early spring. Does well in sun 
or shade. 
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Deutzia Pride of Rochester 
Covered in latter May with dainty, double, tassel-like flow- 
ers in a setting of deep green foliage in upright clusters 4 to 
6 in. long, white, outer petals tinted rose; upright, vigorous, 
growing 6 to 8 ft. high, in any well drained garden soil; prune 
after blooming. 
18 to 24 in 
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$0.75 each; 3 for $2.10 
1.00 each; 3 for 2.75 
Forsythia (Golden Bell) 
Forsythia spectabilis 
One of the best upright Forsythias; pure, rich yellow flow- 
ers, sometimes 11/2 inches across; better color and blooms 
more freely than most varieties. The bell-shaped flowers 
bloom before the leaves develop, often in March. Frequently 
combined in shrub groups with crimson flowered Japanese 
quince, as they both bloom about the same time. 6 to 8 ft. 
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Forsythia Spring Glory. New! One of the finest Forsythias 
ever introduced. Covered with pale yellow flowers early 
spring. Produces many more blossoms than other varieties. 
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Honeysuckle, Bush; Lonicera 
Those only acquainted with climbing honeysuckle should plant 
some of the bush form for their beauty of foliage, profusion of 
flowers in pairs at the base of the leaves in latter April, and 
abundant, brilliant berries about the size of a currant, often 
even more showy than the flowers, in June, when we have few 
ornamental berries. An excellent specimen shrub and good for 
screen plantings, because compact in growth, with neat foliage 
retained late. Of easy culture; suitable for partial shade. 
Should have sufficient space to develop naturally. Prune if 
necessary after blooming which, however, reduces the number 
of berries that year. Most varieties grow 6 to 8 ft. high. 
Winter Bush Honeysuckle. Foliage almost evergreen. 
Creamy white fragrant flowers that bloom very early in the 
spring, often in late February. Branches may be cut and 
bloomed indoors. 
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Honeysuckle, Zabeli—NEW DEEP RED 
A marvelous new improvement producing a well formed 
bush and an abundance of beautiful red flowers followed 
with brilliant red fruit. 6 to 7 ft. Excellent. 
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Hydrangea Hills of Snow 
Well named for its profusion 
of snow-white flowers in large, 
somewhat globular clusters, 
beginning in June; suitable for 
full sun and partial shade. 
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2 yr., 18-24 in., 95c each; 
3 for $2.50 
Hydrangea Nikko Blue. The 
most beautiful Blue Hydran- 
gea. Hardy—has withstood 
temperatures to 20 below zero. 
Tops die down, but with a lit- 
tle mulch protection will grow 
2 to 4 feet each season, pro- 
ducing luxuriant foliage and 
great masses of blue flowers. 
Plant in moist shaded area, 
acidify soil with two table- 
spoons aluminum sulphate to 
Hydrangea Hills of Snow 
one gallon of water each 
spring. 
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Hypericum Sun Gold 
Waxy golden flowers all summer on a low 
Flowers 2 to 3 inches 
(Patented.) 
growing shrub of glossy foliage. 
across. Grows 3 feet. 
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Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. Flowers in great cone- 
shaped clusters, white assuming rose tints, in profusion in 
August and September; attain 5 to 7 feet; plant in full sun. 
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Lilac—See inside back cover 
Mock Orange, Virginal 
Large semi-double delightfully fragrant white flowers 1]/ 
to 2%, inches across; moderately tall; frequently flowers in- 
termittently through summer and fall. Excellent for cutting, 
as flowers hold up well. Sun or partial shade. 
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Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora (Pee Gee) 
Mock Orange, Minnesota Snowflake. NEW. 
A new patented variety with double pure white flowers. Very 
fragrant and in large snow-flake clusters. Vigorous and hardy. 
Plant retains their dark green leaves close to the ground, and 
are therefore excellent for screen, hedge or specimen. This va- 
riety, we think, is due to become very popular because of its 
vigor and large double blossoms. If you are interested in some- 
ope eG something exceptionally nice, we suggest you try 
is plant. 
2 to 3 ft., Plant Patent No: 538.5seee ee $1.60 each 
Olive, Russian; Eleagnus angustifolia 
Usually grown as a tall shrub, its height regulated by 
pruning. Flowers tiny, 4-lobed, narrow bell-shaped, silvery- 
qreen outside, lemon colored within; fragrant; fruit olive- 
shaped 1/2. in. long, yellow with silvery scales; foliage 2 to 3 
in. long, light grayish-green above, silvery beneath. 
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Purple Fringe, Smoke Tree 
Magnificient large shrub covered during the summer with 
flowers resembling a cloud of smoke. In the fall the foliage 
color is very effective bronze red. Grows 8 to 12 ft., perfectly 
hardy. 
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