SHRUBS 
CONTINUED 
PHILADELPHUS 
SYRINGA GRANDIPLORA — Large, flowering 
shrub, growing to about eight feet, with spread¬ 
ing branches, usually upright and vigorous; 
flowers slightly fragrant. Rapid grower and most 
hardy. 2 to 3 ft., 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
CORONARIUS (Mock Orange) —This is not quite 
as showy as some of the other species and of 
somewhat stiff habit, but deliciously fragrant. 
2 to 3 ft., 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
AUREA —Similar to the above variety except that 
the foliage is a beautiful golden color. 12 to IS 
inches, 25c; 18 to 24 inches, 40c. 
VIRGINAL (Blooms throughout the 
season)—This is a new and wonderful 
addition to the Mock Orange family. 
One of the most beautiful shrubs 
grown. 2-3 ft., 80c each; 2 for 81c. 
SNOWBERRY 
SYMPHORICARPUS (White Snowberry) —Hardy 
shrub from two to three feet high, excellent for 
massing in the lower parts of a bed or border. 
Rose-colored flowers appear in July and August. 
on until late in the autumn. 2-3 ft., 30c; 2 for 55c; prepaid. 
White Snowberry 
The white, waxy-like berries remain 
SNOWBERRY (Red) —Slender arching shrub, very showy in autumn when cov¬ 
ered with bunches of bright, coral pink small fruits -—- 
which hang on nearly all winter. 2-3 ft., 35c; 2 for 36c. 
SPIREA—The Most Popular Shrub 
iU/A. ANTHONY WATERER —Bright pink, June and July. A 
compact low-growing shrub with dense foliage. Flowers 
are borne in full flat clusters on erect stems. Very valu¬ 
able for edging in front of shrubbery or as a dwarf 
hedge. 12-18 in., 40c; 2 for 41c. 
SPIREA BILLARDI —Erect growing with dense spikes of rose-pink 
flowers in July and August and again in the fall. 4 to 6 feet high. 
2-3 ft., 30c; 4 for $1.00. 
KOREAN SPIREA (Trichocarpa) —New hardy Spirea. Similar to Van 
Houtteii. Blooms a little later and flowers much larger. 18-24 in., 
30c; 2-3 ft., 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
TAMARIX 
These plants are very beautiful all the year, in winter for their Philadelphia 
coloring of the bark and in summer for the light green, feathery 
foliage and large loose panicles of purplish flowers. 
AFRICAN A —Is an upright grower. Blooms in May. 2-3 ft., 35c each; 3 for $1.00; prepaid. 
HISPIDA —A graceful shrub; upright branches, flowers pink, appearing in August. 2-3 ft., 
35c; 3 for $1.00; prepaid. 
NEW SPIREA RICHEMENSIS —Upright 
growing spike-like flowers. Blooms prac¬ 
tically the entire summer. Pink. Rare 
and worth while. 18-24 in., 40c; 2 for 41c. 
Spirea BiHardl 
SPIREA 
VAN 
HOUTTEII 
4-6 ft. White. 
May. This is 
the most 
useful of the 
hardy shrubs, 
the flowers 
are in flat 
clusters usu¬ 
ally an inch 
or more across 
produced on 
spreading, 
p e ndulant 
branches 
often droop- 
ing to the 
ground. 
2-3 ft., 35c; 2 
for 36c. 
Tamarlx Africana 
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