HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALPINE CURRANT, dwarf compact 
shrub, dark green foliage 
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BARBERRY THUNBERGI, a spreading 
shrub with small leaves which turn to 
bright scarlet in the fall. 
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CRAB HOPA, an upright ornamental crab. 
Small red fruit remains on tree until fall. 
Beautiful single rose color blossoms in 
spring. 
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CRAB, ALMEY, huge dollar-size blooms 
Olpoaticimiersy crimson. 
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DOGWOOD, Variegated, red branches with 
two-tone leaves of green and cream. 
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FLOWERING ALMOND, double pink 
blooms before the leaves show. 
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FLOWERING PLUM, double pink flowers 
in early spring. Similar to Flowering 
Almond but hardier in our climate. 
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HONEYSUCKLE, ZABELIT, dark red flow- 
ers in May followed by red berrics. 
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HYDRANGEA P. G., showy clusters of 
white flowers changing into pink and 
bronze shades in fall. 
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HYDRANGEA, SNOWBALL, heavy snow- 
ball like clusters of white flowers from 
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LILAC, PERSIAN, purple. a_ graceful 
shrub with heavy clusters of flowers. 
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LICA GSE RENCH OS CHARIES =e] Oly 
double red. 
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LILAC FRENCH, MADAM LEMOINE, 
white. 
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HOLLAND 
Narcissus (Daffodils) 
KING ALFRED, clear golden yellow. 
SPRING GLORY, yellow and yellow. 
LA INNOCENCE, perianth white, cup yel- 
low, medium size. 
BEERSHEBA, large pure white. 
MRS. BACKHOUSE, the pink Daffodil. 
PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS 
These bulbs may be selected 
from pictures at the nursery. 
Mockoranges 
“MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE,” New 
Double’ Mockoranges Plants Patent No, 
538. (Picture on page 32.) Produces an 
abundance of pure white fragrant blos- 
soms in June and early July. Height, 6 
tOnomrte 
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“FROSTY MORN.” New Double Dwarf 
Mockorange introduced for 1954. Pure 
white, sweet-scented double blossoms. A 
very dainty, attractive shrub. (Picture on 
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MOCKORANGE GOLDEN, a compact 
shrub with brilliant yellow foliage. 
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CISTENA, PURPLE LEAVED PLUM, 
foliage reddish purple with bright red tips, 
hardy upright grower. 
D2etoesciee tees se ee $2.00 
SPIREA, ANTHONY WATERER, masses 
of rosy crimson blossoms through the sum- 
mer. A popular shrub. 
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SPIREA, FROBELI, similar to Anthony 
Waterer, but a foot taller, pink flowers. 
Seto dein Chess. ee eee $1.00 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE, well known pop- 
ular shrub, pure white flowers April-Mav. 
Pat Orom eC eee oe Le noe ae ee $1.25 
TAMERIX, feathery green foliage with 
airy pink flowers from July to September. 
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WEIGELA, “BRISTOL RUBY,” Pat. 492, 
the best red shrub, large soft-red flowers. 
2 tOPsuleetee rc eotes. 2h ene eee ae $1.75 
BULBS 
Hyacinths 
CITY OF HAARLEM, soft canary yellow. 
KING OF THE BLUES, dark blue. 
LA INNOCENCE, pure white. 
LA VICTOIRE, brilliant carmine red. 
QUEEN OF THE PINKS, bright rose- 
pink. 
Miscellaneous Bulbs 
CROCUS, blue. vellow. striped, and white. 
SCILLA SIBERICA, sky blue. 
SNOWDROPS, white. 
GRAPE HYACINTHS, blue. 
