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Something Different for You 
A1425—(Cornus alba elegantissima). 
A strikingly beautiful shrub with large, 
attractive, green leaves, each of which 
is showily edged with a broad border 
of white. The red bark of this variety 
is very attractive in the winter. An 
exceedingly hardy shrub, a good grow- 
er, and a welcome change from the 
ordinary green leaved shrubs which 
usually predominate a planting. 1.25 
each; 3 for 3.45, postpaid. 
CRAPE MYRTLE 
Undoubtedly the most beautiful 
shrub in the world. Grows tall 
and covered with giant clusters 
of bloom all summer. Perfectly 
hardy to central Missouri. Far- 
ther north, tops die down but, if 
well protected, will live over and 
bloom on new wood. All Crape 
Myrtle are slow to leaf out in the 
spring they are planted, so be pa- 
tient with them. 
A1417—Red A1415— Pink 
A1416—Purple 
Extra Select plants: 59¢ each; 
3 for 1.59; 5 for 2.49, postpaid. 
A2354X—Crape Myrtle Col- 
lection—1 each of Red, Pink 
and Purple—all 3 for only 1.49, 
postpaid. 
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William Toovey Crape Myrtle 
A1420—This new variety is the 
very finest of al] Crape Myrtle. It 
always remains neat and compact 
in growth. The large flower clus- 
ters are solid masses of beautiful 
deep watermelon red blossoms. 
Even the young, small plants are 
covered with bloom. This new 
variety still is very scarce so you 
won't find it in many catalogs. 
We are glad to have it for you. 
89c each; 3 for 2.49, postpaid. 
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