SAMBUCUS 
“ canadensis, 8 ft. July . 
“ “ laciniata, 6 ft. July 
“ nigra foliis aureis, 8 ft. May . 
“ “ heterophylla, 6 ft. May 
“ “ laciniata, io ft. May 
“ racemosa plumosa, 6 ft. May 
“ “ “ aurea, 6 ft u 
“ “ pubescens, io ft. May 
SHEPHERDIA argentea, 12 ft. April 
and May 
Siberian Pea Tree see Caragana 
Silver Bush see Elceagnus 
Snowball see Viburnum 
Snozvberry see Symphoricarpus 
Spice Bush sec Calycanthus 
Spindle Tree see Euonymus 
ELDERBERRY, desirable for July blooming. 
American, attractive flowers and fruit, 2 to 6 ft 
11 Cut-leaved American. 2 to 3 ft 
11 Golden leaved, fine for color effect, 2 to 6 ft 
“ Deeply cut-leaved. 2 to 3 ft 
“ Cut-leaved European. 2 to 3 ft 
“ Serrated-leaved. 2 to 3 ft 
u “ “ golden. 1 to 2 ft 
“ Scarlet-fruited, native, showy, 2 to 4 ft 
BUFFALO-BERRY, scarlet edible fruit, 1 to 6 ft 
VAN HOUTTE SPIREA. 
SPIR/EA 
“ arguta, 3 ft. May 
“ bracteata or rotundifolia, 4 ft. 
June 
“ bullata or crispifoiia, 1 ft. All 
summer 
“ chamasdrifolia or ulmifolia, 5 ft. 
July 
“ japonica or callosa, 6 ft. June 
“ “ Bumalda, 2 ft. All summer 
“ “ “ Anthony Waterer, 2 ft 
All summer 
“ opulifolia or Neillia, (Kezv.) 10 
ft. June 
“ “ aurea, 10 ft. June 
“ prunifolia flore pleno, 7 ft. May 
“ sorbifolia, 5 ft. July 
“ Thunbergi, 4 ft. May 
“ Van Houttei, 6 ft. June 
SPIREA HEDGE. 
SPIR/EA or MEADOW SWEET 
“ White, narrow leaves, desirable, 2 to 3 ft 
“ Round-leaved, white flowers, 2 to 3 ft 
u Crisp-leaved, curiosity, 6 to 18 in 
“ Elm-leaved, flat white flower, 2 to 3 ft 
“ Japanese, flat pink flower, 2 to 4 ft 
“ “ dwarf rose, very popular, I to 2 ft 
“ “ “ crimson. 1 to 2 ft 
u Ninebark. strongest grower, 2 to 6 ft 
“ “ golden-leaved, 2 to 6 ft 
“ Bridal Wreath or Plum-leaved. 2 to 4 ft 
“ Ash-leaved, early foliage, 2 to 4 ft 
“ Thunberg’s, fine cut foliage, 1 to 3 ft 
u Van Houtte's. best variety, 2 to 5 ft 
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