34 m FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERY, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. m 
MISCELLANEOUS AND NATIVE ROSES ( Continued) 
Multiflora ( Japanese Rose) —Small fragrant double white flowers in June. Vigorous grower, 
free bloomer. Use to cover banks, etc. Grows to 4 feet, with arching branches. 
2 yr. 2-3' $ .35 25 or more @ 3 .25 
Rubiginosa ( Sweetbriar Rose )—Shrub type of rose with fragrant foliage. Grows to 4 feet. 
Single bright pink flowers in June. 2-3' 3 .40 
Rubrifolia ( Redleaf Rose) —An attractive shrubby bush type with purplish red leaves and 
bark. Small single rose pink flowers. Makes a very attractive winter subject. 2-3' 3 .40 
Rugosa —Single red or white flowers followed by showy apple-like fruit. Flowers and fruit 
persist all summer and fall. Excellent for grouping or individual beds, also makes very attractive 
mounds. 3 year 18-24" @ 5 -40 
Setigera ( Prairie Rose) —Large single flowers of rose pink. Useful for massing, covering 
fences or trellises. Makes a fine border for wildwood drive. 2-3' $ .35 25 or more 3 .25 
Wichuriana ( Memorial Rose) —The ground cover rose used extensively for covering hillsides, 
steep terraces, etc. Also makes a good climber. Pure single white flowers in July. 
2 yr. 3 .30 100 for 315.00 3 yr. 3 .35 100 for 318.00 
ROSE ACACIA ( Rhobinia Hispida) —An elegant shrub growing 5 to 6 feet and soon developing 
into a rounded mass. Long graceful clusters of pea-shaped rosy pink flowers bloom in June and 
often throughout the summer. 2-3' 3 -40 3-4' 3 .50 
SAMBUSCUS AUREA (Golden Elder) —Variegated leaves of bright yellow color. Flowers 
white, followed by red berries. Excellent for contrast in group planting. 2 3' 3 -35; 3-4 3 -40 
SPIREA— The S pirea all bloom with riot of profusion. Style, color and characteristics vary 
so widely that a variety of them will assure 
bloom the entire season and still evade repetition 
Anthony Waterer —Dwarf bushy shrub 
growing to three feet, with flowers on flat 
racemes from June to Fall Flower rosv crimson 
12-15" 3 .25 18-24"'3 .35 
15-18" .30 2-3' .45 
Arguta ( Snow Garland) —More rapid and 
somewhat stronger growing than the Thunbergi 
type. Snowy mass in early May. 
2-3' 3 .30 3-4' 3 .40 
Billardi Pink —Grows 5 to 6 feet. It is 
crowned with fluffy pink tassei-like flowers from 
July to October. Scarcely twigged and branches 
upright. Blooms consistently and is very showy 
o . , j7 jjt , in group or naturalistic plantings. 
Spirea Anthony IVaterer 2-3' 3 30 3-4'3 35 ~ 4-6'3 45 
Callosa Alba —White form of Anthony Waterer. 12-15" 3 -25 
Frobeli— A fast growing Anthony Waterer type in both color and characteristics. Attains 
a height of 4 feet. 18-24" 3 -30 2-3'3 .35 
Opulifolia Aurea (Golden Spirea) —Similar habit to above. Foliage golden turns to bronze. 
White flowers in Tune. 2-3' 3 .25 3-4' 3 .35 4-5' 3 -40 5-6' 3 .45 
Prunifolia fl. pi. ( Bridal Wreath) —This is the true Bridal Wreath. Very double white 
rose-like flowers very early in clusters. Medium 
growth and compactly upright. Foliage plum 
leaved, turning in Autumn to brilliant red. 
3 -4' 3 .40 
Thunbergi —Dwarf growing shrub to 4 
feet. Foliage feathery of pleasing yellowish green 
which changes to red and orange in Autumn. 
White flowers very earlv. 
18-24" 3 .30 ' 2-3'3.35 
Trichocarpa ( Korean Spirea) —A new 
introduction very similar to Van Houtti. Blos¬ 
soms two weeks later, thus prolonging the showi¬ 
ness of this tvpe. 
18-24" 3 .30 2-3' 3 .40 
Van Houtti —Grandest of all Spireas, one 
of the best shrubs. Complete fountain of pure 
white bloom in May and June. Foliage orna¬ 
mental the year around. Commonly called 
Bridal Wreath, but erroneously so. 3-4' 3 -25 
18-24" 3 .15 ' 4-5' .35 
2 ~ V ‘ 2 ° :) " 6, - 5 ° Spirea Van Houtti 
Prices: F. O. B. Fairview on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% except where noted. 
