Snow Garland Spirea. 
Tamarix. 
Snowball. 
Spirea Anthony Watercr. 
Snotu Qarland 
SPIREA 
(Spirea arguta). 
Graceful and beauti' 
ful, blooming in early 
May. Of medium 
height, with distinc' 
tive, dark green feath¬ 
ery foliage. 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer 
The finest of all dwarf 
shrubs. A great wealth of 
bright red flowers in July, 
continuing with a more mod¬ 
erate covering of flowers un¬ 
til frost. Very popular for 
the front row of foundation 
plantings. 
TAMARIX 
A tall graceful shrub with 
dense feathery foliage and 
long loose sprays of tiny pink 
flowers, mistlike in appear¬ 
ance. Does well anywhere, 
sun or shade, wet or dry. 
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SNOWBALL 
Large white ball-shaped 
blooms early enough for Decor¬ 
ation Day. A tall shrub, justly 
popular for background use and 
the value of its gorgeous display 
of bloom in the May garden. 
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I N the outdoor living room 
there is always peace and 
quiet. In the heat of sum¬ 
mer days it is a cool retreat with 
its soft, friendly greenness. In 
evening, a secluded nook where 
life is at its best and relaxation 
amid the fragrance and length¬ 
ening shadows is delightful. 
