LATE BLOOMING SPIREAS 
Spirea Anthony Waterer taii!° Bright 
crimson blossoms. Blooms freely several 
times during the summer. As it does not get 
over 3 feet tall, it is often used for a border 
in front of larger shrubs. In landscape work 
of all kinds we have found this Spirea one 
of the most valuable of all known shrubs. II 
is hardy. 
1 
12-15 inch plants. .. $0.20 
15-18 inch plants.25 
2-2% feet shrubs.45 
10 
11.80 
2.20 
4.20 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTI 
C n {„„„ V oll Sometimes called Bridal Wreath. 
cd v dn nolllll jsj 0 other flowering shrub is so 
widely known as this Spirea. Wherever it is planted, whether 
for a flowering hedge, for foundation planting or out on 
the lawn as single specimen, its healthy foliage, and its 
wealth of flowers produced in May make this shrub a very 
satisfactory Spirea. We grow them in exceptionally large 
numbers, and for this reason can furnish them at these 
low prices: 1 10 100 
12-18 inch plants.$0.12 $ .80 $ 6.00 
18-24 inch shrubs.15 1.20 9.00 
2-3 feet nice shrubs.22 1.80 14.00 
1-4 feet extra heavy shrubs.30 2.80 20.00 
3 to 4 ft. tall. Blooms white in 
apiicd luuuucxgi early summer, and its light green 
attractive foliage, together with the fact that it stands 
shearing well make the Spirea Thunbergi an outstanding 
plant for low ornamental hedges. We can highly recommend 
It for that purpose. 1 -jo iqo 
18-24 inch shrubs.$0.25 $2.00 $18.00 
2-3 feet shrubs...32 3.00 25.00 
1-3% feet shrubs..40 3A0 30.00 
SPIREA, ANTHONY WATERER in foreground 
SNOW berry, White Fruited 
Common Snowball 
10 ft. tall. The 
favorite of the 
old-time garden, it is truly a magnificent 
shrub and deserves a place in every garden. 
Does well in the shade or partial shade. The 
blossoms, large, white and ball-shaped, are 
borne freely: blooms here in May. 
1 10 
2-3 feet nice shrubs.$0.40 $3.70 
1-4 feet extra heavy.50 4.50 
Japanese Snowball 1 i°i i 
Globular heads of white flowers i» 
June, it is a very valuable hardy 
flowering shrub. 
1 10 
12-18 inch.$0.40 $3.80 
2-3 feet.70 6.70 
Snowberry 
WHITE. 3 to 4 ft. taU 
The flowers are pink 
followed by white ber¬ 
ries which stay on all 
through fall and win¬ 
ter, the twigs are ver> 
attractive outdoors a» 
well as in winter bou¬ 
quets. 
1 3 
12-18 in.. .$0.15 $0.40 
18-24 in... .20 .50 
Waxberry, Red 
CORALBERRY. 3 to 4 
ft. tall. In habit oi 
growth it is much like 
the above White 
except, however, thai 
the berries are red. It is also per¬ 
fectly hardy, being a native plant 
of the Middle West. 
1 3 10 
12-18 inch plants.$0.15 $0.40 $1.10 
2-3 feet nice shrubs.. .22 .55 1.50 
Snowberry, 
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Suitable for Cemetery Planting 
Every year a good many of our customers ask for 
our suggestions as to the kinds of trees, shrubs or 
plants used in the decoration of cemetery lots. The 
following list may serve you as a general guide. 
The number after each name indicates the page on 
which you will find complete description. 
Colorado Blue Spruce, 20. Mugho Pine, 20. Juniperus, 
Scopalorum, Pfitzeriana, Glauca, Stricta and Sabina, 
21. Spirea Anthony Waterer, 27. Weeping Forsythia, 
24. Lilac, 25-26. Mock Orange Coronarius, 26. Japanese 
Quince, 26. Snowball, 27. Achillea The Pearl, 32. Lyth- 
rum Roseum, 33. Trailing Periwinkle, 34. Peonies, 36. 
Tris, 35. 
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