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LONICERA fragrantissima (Winter Honey- PHILADELPHUS virginalis. Very large, pure 
suckle). Very early. Sweet-scented white white, double flowers all summer. Especially 
flowers in early spring. Each fragrant. 
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L. morrowi (Morrow Honeysuckle). Wide- 3 to 4 ft. 2 00 
Spreacineushrubmwitomcream-white towers) ines te SG see 0) re tc . 
June followed by red berries. Each PRUNUS glandulosa alboplena (Double 
SnCOvn ht wer cny aden Jetta eases cena wee i 000 White Flowering Almond). White form. Most 
attractive. Each 
L. tatarica (Pink Honeysuckle). Handsome, Putorsriten ects iRurecac stn Meme: on ence Weal) 
large shrub producing multitudes of deep pink 3 to 4 ft.. Soe: mate eee, 2,00 
pee te June. Red berries. Se P. triloba (Flowe ring Asin A vigorous shrub, 
3 Cr eee ea rae 7 1c 6 having broad-pointed leaves and light pink, 
ae Meee ees Boe a Ee TS : rosette blooms along its branches. Each 
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LONICERA tatarica zabeli. Vivid red 3 to 4 ft. swHAOe See AL oomd yuse0g Zs LO) 
flowers in May, followed by bright red 1 to 5 ft., he avy. saoogesup son anda Geel 
ES srries. A handsome 8-foot shrub. Hach RHODOTYPOS poset Sine ety Waxy 
to 3 ft. Bp eso ae eaorect MY white flowers followed by shiny black berries 
3 tod fisia; > Pp aries eure a Gene ng add to the attractiveness of this fine-foliaged 
shrub. Each 
PHILADELPHUS (Mockorange). One of the 2 to 3 ft. ee Seee eee ees. BL 50 
most popular of shrubs. Notable for its fra- RHUS nro hnera th iregrane Sumac). Aro- 
grance and wealth of bloom. matic leaves, scarlet in autumn. Each 
F : : DabOva Lt mer sete ter ah aCe Rater hee $2 00 
P. coronarius (Sweet Mockorange). White, 
sweet-scented blossoms in May and June. 
Each 
a ee $1 25 SHRUB ROSES 
SPitita).2 lai onc Gate Geena ch eS aoe Oe reece 1 50 
F. J. Grootendorst. Bears clusters of bright 
Peleg h elite Fragrant white flower es cs scarlet flowers the entire season. Each 
TN een 11% to 3 ft.. ee eee nee fates oop (SO: 
DEORE U eR tee aka seeh. 5 2 to 3 ft.. a j ee es 
Pink Grootendorst.  Chaster! on pink blooms 
the entire season. E ach 
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Rosa hugonise Levee! aul scllow posi in 
May. Each 
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R. multiflora. er epranhe mall nhite blsome 
The Rose widely used for hedges. Each 
33 WAR heaVY. eee vee eeeeeesee ss 1 80 75 
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R. rugosa. Rich, ALES foliage: lovern single 
rose-pink blooms. Large red berries. Each 
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R. rugosa alba. regulon iS kakove, AcE white 
blooms. et ech 
14% to 2 ft.. i eed Riche Be ar 
R. wichuraiana. (Chstening g green Sitavee ea 
fragrant white flowers. Each 
1 yr.. $0 90 
DEVI Ge cee eS oe PCRS cP cveray cnet sta eee ey 1 25 
SALIX purpurea nana (Dwarf Arctic Willow). 
Dwarf shrubby plant, ideal for low hedge. 
Blue-tinged foliage. Each 
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SPIRAEA 
A very worthwhile and versatile group of shrubs. 
S. bumalda, Anthony Waterer. Dwarf shrub. Deep 
rose-colored flowers all summer. Each 
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S. bumalda froebell “‘Brochal Soe Taller than 
above. Reddish pink corymbs in July. 
S. prunifolia plena (Bridalwreath). Tiny white 
flowers in great masses along the stems in late May. 
S. thunbergi. Feathery, light green foliage; pure white 
flowers. 
S. trichocarpa. White flowers in June. A handsome 
shrub. 
S. vanhouttei (Vanhoutte Spirea). Very popular. 
Graceful arching branches and masses of pure white 
flowers. 
All Spiraeas except where noted 
Each 
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