SPIREA FROEBELI 
27* A beautiful Spirea, 
• highly desirable, 
about 3 feet high, 
with large, dense 
corymbs of brilliant, dazzling, 
rosy crimson flowers during 
July and August. Somewhat 
similar to Anthony Waterer. 
Foliage turns to a beautiful 
reddish color in the Autumn. 
Conceded to be the best showy, 
red-flowered, dwarf shrub. 
Each, 27c; 3 for 76c; 6 for 
$1.44; doz., $2.68._ 
CRIMSON SPIREA" 
2 ( 1 $ Spirea Ant S 
J V Waterer. Also 
, . „ \ the Perpetual 
called . spirea. 
Fs'TdwIrl v^iety. 3 to 
5 feet high. 
compact bush,^tsb flower g 
Sln»toS |» perfection all 
summer. . A 
splendid, 
showy, red 
shrub f o 1 
dwarf shruh- 
b e r y plant- 
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30c; 3 fo r 85c; 
6 tor 91.60; 
■In/,.. $3.00^ - 
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CRIMSON 
SPIREA. 
BRIDAL WREATH _ GROWS 
or SPIREA VAN HOUTTEl ANYWHERE 
9 C <£ Spiff. 
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A u r e a . A showy 
shrub. Of upright 
growth, reaching tlie 
10 feet. In June the 
large heads of double 
white flowers cause 
the tall branches^ 
gracefully droop^ wltfa rich 
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PLUM LEAVED SPIREA 
Spirea Pruni- 
folia. Plum leaved 
foliage; 3 to 5 feet; blooms 
very early, with clusters of 
double white flowers. In 
fall, the 
leaves turn 
to brilliant 
red. Very 
showy. 
Each, 33c; 3 
for 94c; 6 
for $1.78; 
doz., $3.29. 
ONE EACH 
OF THE 
8 SPIREA 
SALZER’S KOREAN SPIREA 
$ 2.19 
POSTPAID 
SPIREA THUNBERGII 
35 $ 
Forms 
a fluffy 
dense bush 3 to 
5 feet high, and 
is covered with 
white clusters 
of flowers in 
early spring. 
The feathery fo¬ 
liage is a pecu¬ 
liar, pleasing 
shade of yel¬ 
lowish green, 
changing to 
bright red and 
orange in Au¬ 
tumn. A most 
desirable shrub. 
Each, 35c; 3 for 
$1.09; G for $1.85; 
dozen, $3.45. 
Salzer’s Korean Spirea is a splendid, healthy plant, 
growing 4 to 6 feet tall, and forming- a nice, well 
formed, dome-shaped bush, covered completely with large, 
rounded clusters of snowy white flowers marked with darker 
eyes. It is perfectly hardy everywhere and flowers two weeks 
later than Spirea Van Houttei, thereby prolonging the season 
of the lovely Spirea flowers. 
Salzer’s Korean Spirea retains 
its beautiful glossy green foliage 
until late in the autumn and is 
very attractive when not in 
bloom. The short oblanceolate 
dark green leaves are about 2 V 2 
inches long and the snow-white 
flowers are freely borne at the 
ends of the short lateral shoots in 
rounded or dome-shaped clusters. 
It is in full beauty of blossom 
when the flowers of Spirea Van 
Houttei are past. It is worthy of 
a place in every northern garden. 
Price: Field grown stock, 12 to 18 
inches: Each, 59c; 3 for $1.73; 6 
for $3.35; doz., $6.50; Field grown 
stock, 18 to 24 inches; Each, 85c; 
3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.85; doz., $9.35. 
Sf w Salzer s Seeds 
The Bushes that I purchased from you last year are doing splendidly.—Mrs. 
Walter J. G. Neun, Mackinac Island, Michigan 
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