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. Pyracantha coccinea Lalandi—Fire Thorn Pyracantha (t) Crataegus-FiVe Thorn 26-165 Coccinea Lalandi. A most re- markable fruiting evergreen shrub, growing more than 6 feet tall. Bears attractive large trusses of white flowers during the late spring followed by an abundance of brilliant orange-scarlet berries which remain late into the winter. Strong 5-inch pot plants $1.00 each. Pyrus (M) Cydonia, Japanese Quince 26-158 Japonicus. Early in spring the rugged branches are simply covered with masses of large orange-scarlet blooms. The plants grow 4-5 feet tall and are splendid for the mixed shru

. Pyracantha coccinea Lalandi—Fire Thorn Pyracantha (t) Crataegus-FiVe Thorn 26-165 Coccinea Lalandi. A most re- markable fruiting evergreen shrub, growing more than 6 feet tall. Bears attractive large trusses of white flowers during the late spring followed by an abundance of brilliant orange-scarlet berries which remain late into the winter. Strong 5-inch pot plants $1.00 each. Pyrus (M) Cydonia, Japanese Quince 26-158 Japonicus. Early in spring the rugged branches are simply covered with masses of large orange-scarlet blooms. The plants grow 4-5 feet tall and are splendid for the mixed shru Stock Photo
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. Pyracantha coccinea Lalandi—Fire Thorn Pyracantha (t) Crataegus-FiVe Thorn 26-165 Coccinea Lalandi. A most re- markable fruiting evergreen shrub, growing more than 6 feet tall. Bears attractive large trusses of white flowers during the late spring followed by an abundance of brilliant orange-scarlet berries which remain late into the winter. Strong 5-inch pot plants $1.00 each. Pyrus (M) Cydonia, Japanese Quince 26-158 Japonicus. Early in spring the rugged branches are simply covered with masses of large orange-scarlet blooms. The plants grow 4-5 feet tall and are splendid for the mixed shrubbery border as well as for forming a beautiful flower- ing hedge. Size 2 ft., 50c each. Robin I a—Acacia 26-166 Hispida. (Ml A quick-growing shrub of great beauty. Has loose racemes of beautiful large pink flowers in June. Gives a magnificent effect. Size 2-3 ft., 50c each. Spi tiraea The Spiraeas are graceful shrubs for garden planting. They grow into well- shaped bushy specimens and make a great display of their flowers. 26-167 Bumalda, Anthony Waterer. (D) Deep crimson. Seldom exceeds 30 inches in height. Blooms during sum- mer. Size 2 ft. 26-168 Prunifolia fl. pi. (Double- Flowering Bridal Wreath). (M) Beautiful shrub, double white flowers in May. Size 3-4 ft. 26-170 Van Houttei. (M) A beautiful Spiraea of compact habit. Presents a fountain of white blooms in May and June. Size 3-4 ft. A ny of the above Spiraeas: 50c each. Viburnum—Snowball (M) 26-188 Burkwoodi (Gardenia - Scented Snowball). An improved Carlesi with deliciously fragrant, waxy pink flowers produced in early spring. Of compact bushy habit attaining a height of 4 feet and spreading to a width of from 5 to 6 feet. A real aristocrat for the small garden. Of semi-evergreen habit. 5-inch pots SI.50 each. 26-183 Carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum). The fragrant rare Korean Viburnum. Salver-shaped flowers of a delicate rose- tinted white, passing to white. Terminal heads 2-3 inches across in May. Good bushy specimens

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