Archive image from page 89 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_4 Year: 1921 ( Plant is to 24 In. 50c each; $ per doz. 75c each; $ per doz. VIBURNUM. A class of highly ornamental and very useful strong-growing shrubs of easy culture, well adapted to all good soils. The varieties we offer are quite distinct in habit of growth, foliage and flowers, and are all very desirable. Opulls (High, or Bush Cranberry)—Resembles the common Snowball in its wood and foliage. The pure white single flowers are borne in grea


Archive image from page 89 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_4 Year: 1921 ( Plant is to 24 In. 50c each; $ per doz. 75c each; $ per doz. VIBURNUM. A class of highly ornamental and very useful strong-growing shrubs of easy culture, well adapted to all good soils. The varieties we offer are quite distinct in habit of growth, foliage and flowers, and are all very desirable. Opulls (High, or Bush Cranberry)—Resembles the common Snowball in its wood and foliage. The pure white single flowers are borne in great clusters, succeeded in fall by bunches of ber- ries resembling Cranberries, which hang on the plants until destroyed by late frost. Each 75c; per doz. $ Opulls Sterills (Common Snowball)—A well- known favorite shrub of large size, with glob- ular clusters of white flowers in June. Each $; per doz. $ Plicatum (Japanese Snowball)—One of the best shrubs in cultivation; grows upright and bushy; foliasre attractive; flowers white, pro- duced very abundantly in large heads. Each $; per doz. $1- 50. AVEIGEUA. Either as a single specimen or In groups the Weigela is certainly one of the most effective and most satisfactory shrubs we know of. In habit of growth it is naturally bushy and sym- metrical. It grows vigorously, yet not rampant, and is without difficulty kept in good form. All varieties are exceedingly free bloomers. Eva Rathke—Crimson flowers, produced all sum- mer. One of the best varieties. Each $; per doz. $ Desboisi—Resembles Rosea in habit, but the flow- ers are much darker. Each 75c; per doz. $ Rosea—Perhaps the most popular shrub yet in- troduced; bears rose-colored, trumpet-shaped flowers in great profusion on the gracefully bending branches. This handsome plant adapts Itself admirably to shady places where few shrubs will do well. Each 60c; per doz. $ SYMPHORICARPUS. Exceedingly interesting and very ornamental dwarf


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