TO IMPROVE YOUR LANDSCAPE 
DEUTZIA 
GRACILIS. A bushy, low growing shrub covered 
with snowy white flowers the latter part of May. 
Its fountain-like habit of growth and graceful 
appearance make it a desirable shrub through- 
out the season. It does well in partial shade, 
along walks or for borders. Grows to about 
3 feet. 15 to 18 inch plants. 
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LEMOINE. A hybrid variety that grows to about 
5 feet. Its habit of growth and appearance is a 
great deal like Gracilis. Blooms heavily with 
short dense sprays of creamy white flowers. A 
hardy shrub and a good one in locations where 
compact growth and medium height is needed. 
2 to 2¥% ft. plants. 
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PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. A good one for screens 
and backgrounds, growing to 10 feet. Strong 
grower and a free bloomer. Flowers are double 
white and tinged with pink. 3 to 4 ft. plants. 
(Each $1.49) (3 for $4.20). 
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DOGWOOD 
CORNUS, Alba Siberica (M). Red stemmed. Clus- 
ters of white flowers, succeeded by fall crop of 
white berries; stem and branches turning to 
blood-red in winter. 3 to 4 feet. 
GOLDENTWIG, Stolonifera Lutea (M). Yellow 
stemmed. Clusters of white flowers, stems and 
branches are yellow. 3 to 4 feet. 
Either dogwood (Each $1.29) (3 for $3.48). 
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ELDER 
GOLDEN ELDER (S. nigra aurea) (L). Contrasted 
with other shrubs, the golden yellow leaves of 
this European Elder give heightened effects in 
tone and color. Flowers white in flattopped 
cymes. Grows naturally 10 to 15 feet, but can 
be pruned into neat, compact bush. 2 to 3 feet. 
(Each $1.39) (3 for $3.90). 
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GOLDEN BELL 
FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS (M). This splendid spring 
flowering shrub is one of the earliest to bloom. 
The golden yellow flowers burst out close to the 
yellow stems and are followed by glossy green 
foliage. Branches slightly drooping. Hardy and 
easy to grow. 3 to 4 feet. 
(Each $1.29) (3 for $3.48). 
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HONEYSUCKLE 
TARTARIAN LONICERA (M). The upright honey- 
suckle have bright and fragrant flowers, followed 
by showy berries that last through the early fali. 
Make very desirable and attractive shrubs. Very 
LILAC, FRENCH HYBRIDS 
hardy. Ultimate height 6 to 8 feet. Separate 
colors, white, rose-pink and red. 3 to 4 feet. 
(Each $1.15) (3 for $3.19). 
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HYDRANGEA 
ABORESCENS GRANDIFLORA or HILLS OF SNOW 
(S). This hardy American shrub grows 4 to 6 
feet high and is one of the finest of this class of 
plants. The blooms are of largest size, or pure 
snow-white and the foliage is finely finished. 
Blooms after all the early shrubs from June until 
August. 2 to 3 feet. 
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PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA (S). A good one to 
follow Hills of Snow, blooming profusely when 
other flowers are falling in the fall. Blossoms open 
white, assuming rose and bronze tints on the 
sunny side and drooping gracefully of their own 
weight. 2 to 3 feet. 
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LILAC (Syringa) 
CHINESE (Rothomagensis) (M). Has small, slightly. 
pointed leaves, on slender, straight branches. 
Reddish purple flowers are borne in loose pan- 
icles a little later than the common purple variety. 
Free blooming and very hardy. 3 to 4 feet. 
(Each $1.19) (3 for $3.29). 
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PURPLE (Syringa Vulgaris) (M). Lilac flowers which 
are of a delightful fragrance and borne in mag- 
nificent clusters in May. 2 to 3 feet. 
(Each 98c) (3 for $2.70). 
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