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BLUE PRINCE (Spring Only)—Large blue flowers similar to A.G., blooms © 
July and August, semi-hardy, needs winter protection. In order to get 
the blue color, one must mix in the soil 1 Tablespoon per plant, once a 
month, aluminum sulphate. 
In pots 2.00 
INDIAN CURRANT—See "“CORALBERRY™ 
JAPANESE QUINCE (CYDONIA japonica) 
JAPANESE QUINCE—Dwari growing shrub with thorny branches which 
are covered in late April with bright, flame-red flowers followed by 
brilliant orange fruit. 
| Each 5to25 
1% feet 1.30 1.25 
2 feet 1.50 1.40 
APPLE BLOSSOM—Same as above but with pink flowers. 
15 inch 150 — 
CORAL SEA—Same as above but with coral flowers. 
1% feet 2.00 ne 
SNOWBIRD—Same as above but with white flowers. | 
1% feet 2.00 —— 
JAPANESE SPINDLE TREE—See “EVONYMUS alatus” 
JETBEAD (RHODOTYPOS kerroides) 
Medium growing, yellow green crinkly leaves, single white flowers in 
June followed by very black shiny berries which are attractive to birds. 
2 feet 1.50 1.40 
3. feet 2.00 1.90 
LILAC (SYRINGA) 
COMMON PURPLE (vulgaris)—Tall growing shrub with large leaves 
and purple blooms in late May. 
COMMON WHITE (vulgaris alba)—Same as the purple bearing white 
flowers. r 
PERSIAN (persica)—Compact medium growing shrub, has_ smaller 
leaves than the common variety, and never misses a year in flowering. 
The panicles of lavender flowers are smaller, but are borne profusely. 
LATE LILAC (villosa)—Tall growing, with very large leaves, blooms 
profusely about three weeks after the common lilac but the blooms are 
smaller. Flowers over a four week period. 
2 feet 150 41.40 
3 = feet 2.00 1.90 
4 feet 2.50 2.40 
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