Spirea Anthony Waterer 



= LONICERA (Bush Honey- 

 suckle) . 



Fragrantissima. A delight- 

 ful shrub, Its tiny creamy 

 white, waxen flowers are 

 produced before the 

 leaves unfold. Very fra- 

 grant. Height ^ to 6 feet. 



MALUS * Flowering Crab 

 Apple). This group is 

 one of the loveliest of 

 our dwarf flowering trees, 

 m springtime and again 

 in fall with their glitter- 

 ing clusters of fruits. 



loensis Bechteli (Bechtel's 

 Crab). A robust, round- 

 headed tree with double, 

 pale pink flowers about 2 

 inches across, delicately 

 scented. Height H-IS ft. 



Sargenti. A dwarf shrubby 

 variety; white flowers fol- 

 lowed by ghttering scar- 

 let fruits, very attractive 

 to birds, hanging on al- 

 most all winter. Height 

 •8 to 9 feet. 



Price of Malus 



3-ft. plants: 

 $2.00 each; $22.00 per doz. 



Viburnum Plicatum 



FLOWERING SHRUBS Se^Tuous 



PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange) . 



Virginal. One of the loveliest and sweetest scented shrubs in cultivation. Thrives in all 

 soils. Flowers are semi-double, two inches across; very prolific; delightfully fragrant. 

 Main crop of flowers is produced in late May and June, and a scattering of blossoms 

 throughout the summer. Very vigorous. Height 6 to 8 feet. 



Coronarius. Sweet scented, pure white flowers. Height 8 to 10 feet. June. 



Lemoinei. Compact and graceful; grows to a height of 6 feet, with semi-double, fra- 

 grant flowers produced in great abundance. 



PRUNUS (Double Flowering Plum) Triloba. Light pink, double flowers produced in 

 early spring before the leaves develop. Height 4 to 6 feet. (See illustration, page 25.) 



"RHODOTYPOS (Jetbead; White Kerria) Kerrioides. Shining jet black berries cover 

 plant during winter; showy white flowers during May and June. Height 6 to 8 feet. 



SPIREA 



Anthony Woterer. Carmine-crimson flowers from June to November. Height 2 to 3 

 feet. Extremely popular for its free flowering habit. A very showy shrub. 



Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath). In May the branches are covered with small, double, white 

 flowers. Height 6 to 8 feet. 



Thunbergi. Of dwarf, bushy habit: rarely exceeding 3 feet in height. White flowers in 

 April and May. 



Van Houttei. Flowers of pure white, borne in greatest profusion in June. Very showy. 

 Height 8 to 10 feet. 



SYMPHORICARPOS Chenaulti. A graceful plant about 3 feet high and ? feet in diam- 

 eter: small foliage and dense branches, with an abundance of white to pink fruits in fall. 



Rocemosus (Snowberry). 

 In July and August it has 

 small pink flowers, fol- 

 lowed by great numbers 

 of large, pure white, wax- 

 like berries in clusters 

 that remain until freezing 

 weather. 



SYRINGA (French Lilac). 

 Jan Van Tol. A new French 

 Lilac with pure white, 

 single flowers in long 

 trusses. One of the finest. 

 Hugo Kost«r. Single. A su- 

 perb, soft pinkish lilac. 

 Ruhm Von Horstenstein. 

 Magnificently formed, 

 large, single royal pur- 

 plish red flowers. 

 Price, any of above, ^1.00 

 each; ^10.00 per doz. 

 Vulgaris (Common Purple 

 Lilac). Height 12-14 ft. 

 Vulgaris alba (Common 

 White Lilac). Height 12 

 to 14 feet. 

 WEIGELA (Diervilla). 

 Candida. White flowers in great profusion, June to November. Height 6 to 8 ft. 

 Eva Rathke. Very distinct. Color deep carmine-red. Flowers continuously through- 

 out the summer and autumn. Height 6 to 8 feet. 

 Rosea. Rich, rose colored flowers, June-Julv. Beautiful shrub. Height 6 to 8 ft. 

 VIBURNUM 



Americanum. Commonly called Cranberry Bush for its bright scarlet berries, 

 which persist practically all winter; very attractive to birds. Height about 12 ft. 

 Carlesi. Extremely hardy. Called the Fragrant Viburnum because of its delicious- 

 ly fragrant clusters of waxy pink flowers, produced in early spring. It likes an 

 abundance of sunshine. Height 4 feet. Price, ^1.50 each; ^16.50 i>er doz. 

 Plicatum. The popular Japan Snowball. Pure white, perfectly round, 3- to 4- 

 inch balls, produced in great quantities during June, above the artistically 

 wrinkled foliage. Height 8 to 10 feet. 

 Prices for above, except where specially noted, 75c each; $8.25 per doz. 



HEDGE PLANTS 



BARBERRY. (See description, page 25.) Ideal as a hedge plant on account of its dense, bushy 

 growth; also because it requires but little pruning to keep it in shape. 



PRIVET ( Ligustrum ovalifoliutn) . 



California Privet. For Hedges. Of all the shrubs which have be£n tried for hedging, none can 

 compare with this, Oi easy growth and splendid foliage. Price, strong shrubs, IV2 to 2 feet 

 highj SI. 00 per doz.: S6.00 per 100. Extra strong, 2 to 3 feet high, SI. 50 per doz.; S8.00 

 per 100. 



TRUEHEDGE COLUMNBERRY ( Berberis Thunbergi pluritlora erecta). 



U. S. Plant Patent No. 110. A most remarkable new Barberry of dense, upright growth with 

 extra heavy foliage, giving a splendid upright hedge immune from rust. Price, platits 12 to 15 

 inches high, S3. 50 per doz.; S25.00 per 100. 



Our Pamphlet on the Pruning and Care of Hardy Shrubs and California Privet 

 sent free on application. 



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