n f THE SPIRAEAS 
SPIRAEA (Anthony Waterer). A dwarf variety, grow¬ 
ing 2 to 3 ft. high, branches of which terminate with 
beautiful, deep rose flowers that are fine for bou¬ 
quets. Price: 35c each. 
THUNBERG’S. A very early flowering, graceful bush. 
The thread-like branches bear innumerable small 
white flowers and tiny leaves. Foliage changes in 
autumn to bright red and orange. Price: 2/i to 3 ft., 
35c each. 
VAN HOUTTE. Better known and more largely planted 
than any other shrub. An extremely graceful shrub, 
with long, drooping branches completely covered 
with flat clusters of white flowers in May and June. 
When in blossom, a hedge of Spiraea Van Houtte is 
a sight long to be remembered. Price: Special low 
price—2'/ 2 to 3 ft., 30c; 10 for $2.50; 3 x /z to 4 ft., 40c 
each; 10 for $3.50. 
BRIDAL WREATH. Flowers white and double like 
little roses, borne in great profusion the whole length 
of the branches; foliage, scarlet in autumn. Price: 
2'/ 2 to 3 ft., 40c each. 
Dear Sir: Oct. 15, 1935. 
I thought you would be interested to know that I 
am very much pleased with the trees I bought from you 
last spring. I measured the new growth since last 
spring, and this is how much they grew this summer— 
the Apricot 53 inches, the sweet Cherry 32 inches, the 
Plum 58 inches, the Peach 36 inches, and the Sour 
Cherry, which I did not trim back, 9 inches. 
Respectfully, 
L. R. G., Pa. 
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