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which originated in England just before 
the war. The originator turned this won- 
derful shrub over to Wayside Gardens for 
introduction in this country. 
It is absolutely hardy and has gone 
through several winters here in Mentor 
with temperatures as much as ten de- 
grees below zero. It is of branching 
habit and quick growth, growing about 
6 to 7 feet high and can be pruned to 
any size or shape desired. Does equally 
well in acid soil or those which are alka- 
line. 
it is a most profusely flowering shrub with large cymose clusters of 
blossoms which may be as much as 6 inches acr 
than 4 inches, either flattened or globular, mostly 
are exceedingly fragrant, rivaling its seed parent. 
(Plant Patent No. 776) 
THE FINEST FRAGRANT SHRUB 
IN A DECADE 
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oss, rarely ever smaller 
the latter. The flowers 
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It is a deciduous shrub and carries @ 
wealth of foliage. The leaves are prac- 
tically identical with those of V. Carlesi 
but in the autumn are brilliantly colored. 
This Hybrid was shown at the Royal 
Horticultural Show in London before the 
war where it received the highest awards 
and praise. It has taken quite some 
time to test it here in Mentor and we 
claim without reservation that it is one 
of the finest spring-flowering shrubs we 
have ever seen. 
Each Three Doz. 
