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8126 SCARLET FIREBUSH 
NEW, UPRIGHT GROWING TYPE 
Attractive shrub completely cover- 
ed with dazzling Orange-scarlet fl- 
Owers in early spring. Waxy, dark 
green foliage. Upright branches. 2 
yr. blooming size, 85¢ ea; 3 for $2.25. 
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8130 New! Zorsydhic “Spring Glory 
Spectacular new Forsythia. Larger 
blooms ingreater abundance than on 
older varieties. Branches grow erect 
with slightly drooping tips. Hardy in 
most sections of the country. Thrives 
in ordinary soil. Nice 2 yr. shrubs, 
90¢ each; 3 for $2.50. 
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Purple Lilac 
8107 Old-Fashioned PURPLE LILAC 
Beloved shrub of all generations. 
Will grow anywhere and its trusses 
of blooms inearly spring are always 
a delight. 2 yr. 80¢ ea. 3 for $2.25. 
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One of the most popular plants for 
foliage color or protective plantings. 
Deep bronze -red leaves turn fiery 
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shades in fall. Plant in full sun for 
best results. Combine with Golden 
Privet below for attractive corner 
groupings. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
8148 HARDY GOLDEN PRIVET 
One of the finest shrubs for color 
contrasts.M ix with your shrub plan- 
tings, use as dividing hedges. Hardy 
and fast growing, yet easily kept to 
desired size by shearing. Plant 4 of 
them in a diamond shape and skirt 
with 5 Red Barberry for a colorful, 
protective corner planting. 2 yr. at 
70¢ ea; 4 for $2.50; 25 for $12.50. 
Virginal Mock Orange foetal 
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8133 DOUBLE VIRGINAL MOCK ORANGE 
Without question this is one of our 
finest shrubs. Reaches 6 to 8 ft. in 
height yet easily controlled by pr- 
uning occasionally. Bears single bl- 
ooms on one year wood and double 
flowers on two year wood. Single bl- 
ooms appear allsummer as new gr- 
owth comes out. 95¢ ea; 3 for $2.50. 
8116 VIBURNUM AMERICANUM 
One of the best shrubs for borders 
or anywhere a fairly tall growing pl- 
ant is needed. Large bright green le- 
aves; clustered white blooms follow- 
ed by ornamental bright red berries. 
2 yr. 95. each 3 foreg2 50. 
BRose Tree of China 
3429 ROSE TREE OF CHINA 
PRUNUS TRILOBA 
Dwarf flowering tree, blooming in 
early spring before the leaves ap- 
pear. Good in the border or as sp- 
ecimens. Grows to 8 ft. 2 yr. 3 ft. 
trees $1.50 each. 2 for $2.50. 
8135 SPIREA FROEBELI 
Large flatclustered blooms of deep 
pink appear practically all through 
the summer. Foliage comes out in a 
bright red color in spring, changing 
to bronze green. Semi-dwarf and ex- 
cellent for border plantings. 2 yr. at 
15¢) each; 3" for $2.00) 
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8152 CORNUS E EGANTISSIMA 
One of the scarcest shrubs today. 
Nurserymen have never been able to 
propagate enough to satisfy the de- 
mand for this splendid variety. The 
beautiful purplish-red bark and str- 
ikingly variegated foliage creates a 
delightful effect in the border. Can 
be held todesired size by trimming. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
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Everblooming Tamarix 
Soft, fern like foliage, powder-blue 
in color. Shell pink blooms cover all 
branches in the spring and continue 
to appear occasionally until frost in 
the fall. Matures to about 10 feet. 
(NOTE: The wood of this shrub is so 
extremely hard that they are usually 
the last to leaf out in spring. Many 
times it is the middle of June here 
in the nursery whentheir leaves be- 
gin to appear.) 90¢ ea; 3 for $2.50. 
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88104 BEAUTY BUSH — Kolkwitzia 
Attractive foliage; profuse in bl- 
ooming habit. Flowers bell-shaped, 
pale pink with orange veins and borne 
in long clusters the length of its br- 
anches. Excellent for shade and any 
place a graceful shrub is needed. 
2 yr. 90¢ each; 3 for $2.50. 
8113 SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
3. for’ $2.00. 
