(Caryopteris) 
One of the best low-growing fall-blooming 
shrubs. It makes a neat, compact, rounded bush 
about 2 feet tall, with narrow, silvery green 
foliage. From August to frost, it is covered 
with the many clusters of dainty blue flowers. 
The roots are hardy, but like a Peony bush, 
you cut off, each spring, the old canes and new 
ones come up. You are sure to like this shrub. 
No. 1 plants, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.70; postpaid. 
(Philadeiphus, Virginal) 
May and June finds the long slender erect branches 
heavily laden with lovely, pure white, sweet-scented 
double 2-inch flowers. Will tolerate smoke and other 
hard city conditions. Grows to an ultimate height of 
4 to 6 ft. Each 
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New. In late February or March has thousands 
of silvery catkins which progress through a 
fascinating series of color changes. First silvery 
gray, then turn silvery pink, then rosy pink 
dotted with hundreds of bright yellow stamens, 
finally become nearly solid gold. Low mounded 
plant. Attractive silvery foliage stays until winter. 
Catkins large, last for weeks and weeks. Can be 
forced indoors. Grows 4 to 6 ft. 
Each 3 for 
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LARGER, BRILLIANT YELLOW 
BLOOMS FOR EARLIEST COLOR 
A new Forsythia which bears such 
is an almost unbelievable sight. The 
tions and thrives vigorously in ordinary soil. 
Each 3 for 
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of blooms that a plant in bloom in early spring 
large 
yellow florets cover the branches, giving the 
effect of a giant sunburst. Canes grow erect 
with gracefully drooping tips. Hardy in all sec- 
3.25 
(Cornus Elegantissima) 
Outstanding accent plant. Leaves deep 
green in center, with wide border of silvery 
white. White flowers in early June, followed 
by attractive white fruits in late summer. 
Red stems furnish interest in winter. Stands 
very wet soil conditions. Each 2 for 
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Waxy Berries in Fall 
Small pink flowers in June or July. 
Waxy white berries from August until 
spring. Attractive, dense foliage, and 
the berries attract the birds. Grows un- 
der most adverse conditions to 4 feet 
high. : Each 3 for 
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