ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, Continued 
VIBURNUM, Dentatum (Arrow Wood). Attractive 
foliage—bluish-black fruit. 
Ao Sirk ete) e peer ei ein eameneee er eens rene tA iE $1.25 
VIBERNUM, Lantana (Wayfaring tree). Bold, strik- 
ing, fall color. Fruits red then black. 
BAZ TRCN sooo pace a niece eran ee eee $1.50 
VITEX (Chaste Tree). A graceful shrub with attrac- 
tive spikes of lavender-blue flowers, blooms pro- 
fusely from July until frost. 
Blooming Size ‘Plants. 205-245 eens ee $1.50 
WEIGELA, Bristol Ruby (Pat. 492) Most outstanding 
new red flowering shrub. Soft-ruby-red flowers 
deepening to garnet-crimson. Blooms profusely 
during spring and early summer and repeats in 
late summer and early fall. See illustrated folder. 
1S-24 Vineness $1.75 2-0 LeCl aes $2.00 
WEIGELA, Newport Red. Another new ruby-red 
Weigela, recommended for its hardiness. 
MeO CUCL. ees vets | ye. ca ckuweat desert ac tece anette eee aeemee $1.75 
GABLE’S HYBRID AZALEAS 
These hybrids have better form and color than 
the original Japanese types, and are also much 
hardier. 
BOUDOIR. Large watermelon-pink blooms. 
eO Oe TICN,  DOe Paceline $4.00 
CORSAGE. Large orchid blooms. 
iZetoslOeineh,: B&cBi kid. eee ee $5.00 
HERBERT. Dark crimson-purple. 
T2atOwLO ICT) Dot st i oe eee eee ee $4.50 
LA ROCHE. Very early, magenta-red. 
TIP Sel VSM hale) aie bt. 2 el ema eines Me eM Tee | $4.50 
ROSE GREELEY. White with faint trace of yellow 
in the throat. 
PomtOwloviicly, DOB... au ket Ee see $4.00 
ROYALTY. Double bright purple flowers. 
PO RUG SINC ES O69 o oc ccretensaees eS eg eee es $4.00 
SUSAN. Single, salmon-pink. One of the hardiest— 
very late. 
Paptomlomnen; Boch. 00 eo oo en eee $4.50 
FLORIBUNDAS IN YOUR GARDEN 
Floribundas are truly “Roses for Everybody’s 
Garden’ tales: hardy, easy to grow and bloom 
from June until heavy frost. Every gardener 
wants as many flowers as possible for the least 
amount of care. Floribundas will make your 
garden more colorful, more attarctive ... the: 
envy of all your friends and neighbors. See 
Page 6 for descriptions of twenty-one outstand- 
ing varieties. 
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