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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS (Continued) 
SPIREA bumalda Anthony Waterer, Dwarf Crimson Spirea. 
Very free-blooming dwarf shrub with crimson flowers. 
Used widely for edging and borders. It is well to clip 
off old faded blooms to insure new blooms throughout 
the summer. 3 feet. 
Per 10 
Per 100 
24-30 
In. 
.$2.00 
$17.50 
18-24 
In. 
. 1.75 
15.00 
15-18 
In-. 
. 1.25 
10-00 
12-15 
In. 
. 1.00 
7.50 
callosa alba, Dwarf White Spirea—See Japonica Ovalifolia. 
douglasi, Douglas Pink Spirea. 
Spreading grower with reddish-brown branches, and 
narrow oblong leaves. Bears spikes of beautiful deep 
rose-colored flowers in June. 5 feet. 
3- 4 Ft. 1.75 15.00 
2- 3 Ft. 1.25 10.00 
18-24 In. 1.00 7.50 
frcobeli, Frcebel Spirea. 
One of the best dwarf-growing Spireas. Very vigorous 
and hardy. Produces large flat heads of rosy-pink flowers 
June-September. 4 feet. 
24-30 In. 2.00 . 
18-24 In. 1.75 15.00 
15-18 In. 1.25 10.00 
japonica ovalifolia, Dwarf White Spirea (Callosa Alba) 
A low, dense shrub similar to Anthony Waterer except 
flowers are snowy-white. 3 feet. 
24-30 In... 2.00 . 
18-24 In. 1.75 . 
15-18 In. 1.25 10.00 
12-15 In. 1.00 7.50 
prunifolia, Bridalwreath. 
The true old-fashioned Bridalwreath so much planted 
and admired in old-tiine gardens. In early spring the 
upright branches are covered with small button-like 
double white flowers. 8 feet. 
3-4 Ft. 2.50 20.00 
2-3 Ft. 2.00 17.50 
richmensis, Improved Douglasi. 
A handsome very free-flowering type; graceful foliage 
with rather large bright pink flowers. Its spreading 
habit makes this one of the most popular varieties. 
5 feet. 
3- 4 Ft. 2.00 . 
2- 3 Ft. 1.75 15.00 
18-24 In. 1.50 12.50 
12-18 In. 1.25 10.00 
PENNSYLVANIA, March 8, 1935: “Crabapples received, and they were 
certainly fine, especially the root system.” 
SOUTH CAPOLINA, February 22, 1935: “I have just received an order 
from another grower. I wouldn’t swap one of your liners of Coniferous 
Evergreens for ten of hjs.” 
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