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SNOWBALL 
An Old Favorite 
SPIREA SORBIFOLIA 
Leaves Like Giant Ferns 
ON ALL SHRUBS 
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ON PAGES 40, 41, 42 
Varieties Alike or Assorted 
Each Per 5 Per 12 
12 to 24 inches., ,25c $1.00 $2.25 
2 to 3 feet. 35c 1.50 3.00 
Our shrubs are hardy, field-grown, 2 or 3 
years old. Fine roots and bushy tops, the 
finest shrubs it is possible to produce. Please 
note they are graded 12 to 24 inches instead 
of just 12 to 18 inches. The 2 to 3-foot size 
is a year older and will save you a year’s 
time. Most varieties will bloom this summer. 
4ll POST 
SNOWBERRY WHITE 
Thrives in Sun or Shade 
SPIREA KOREAN 
A Fine New Soirea from Korea L _ 
Inter-State’s 
SHRUBS 
for ALL-SEASON 
BLOOMING 
HYDRANGEA HILLS OF SNOW 
Epecially Fine for Shady Places 
LILAC, PURPLE — The old-fashioned lilac 
which makes such a large bush and per¬ 
fumes the entire neighborhood with its 
purple flowers in April-May. 
LILAC- —Pictured on page 46. 
QUINCE, JAPAN SCARLET— See page 47. 
SNOWBALL —The picture below shows the 
beauty of this grand old shrub. In May, 
it is loaded with hundreds of the balls of 
pure snow white. Makes a tall shrub and 
grows in sun or partial shade. 
SNOWBERRY, CHENAULTI —A new shrub 
with graceful, arching branches. Pink 
flowers in early summer followed by red 
berries. Grows about 3 feet tall. 
SNOWBERRY, WHITE— This shrub actually 
grows better in the shade than in the sun. 
In June and July, it is covered with rose- 
pink flowers followed by many clusters of 
large pearly white berries as shown in the 
picture below. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. 
SPIREA, ANTHONY WATERER— See page 
47. 
SPIREA, ARGUTA — This picture cannot 
show the grace, the beauty of this fine 
shrub. Just full of white flowers about 
two weeks before Spirea Van Houtte. The 
dark green feathery foliage is different and 
attractive. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. 
SPIREA, BUMALDA —Similar to Spirea An¬ 
thony Waterer but flowers are pink. 
SPIREA, CALLOSA ALBA— Like Anthony 
Waterer but flowers are white. 
SPIREA, KOREAN (Trichocarpa) —A new 
spirea which blooms two weeks after the 
Van Houtte. Also, its white flowers are 
larger. Grows medium tall. See picture. 
SPIREA, SORBIFOLIA —Handsome foliage 
like fern leaves. Feathery panicles of white 
flowers in June and July. Grows 4 feet tall. 
DEUTZIA LEMOINE 
Showy White Flowers in Spring 
HONEYSUCKLE TARTARIAN 
Fine for Background and Screening 
