DAYTON’S BLUFF STATION, ST. PAUL, MINN. 
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Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs 
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SPIREA, SNOWGARLAND (Spirea arguta)- 
Yery fine textured, light green foliage produc¬ 
ing an abundance of small white flowers very 
early in the spring. Height about 4 feet. 
SPIREA, BILLARDI (Spirea billardi)—An 
upright growing shrub with narrow, dense 
spikes of bright pink flowers in j uly and 
throughout August. Height 5 to 6 feet. 
SPIREA, CALLOSA ALBA— Similar to An¬ 
thony Waterer in growth and habit. Produces 
an abundance of white flowers, June to August. 
SPIREA, VANIIOUTTE (BR1DALWREATH) 
(Spirea vanhoutte) —Very desirable on ac¬ 
count of its beautiful foliage and graceful habit 
of growth, as well as the masses of white flow¬ 
ers. Exceptionally hardy. 
*See Hedge Plants also. 
SUMAC, CUTLEAF (Rhus glabra laciniata) 
—A very graceful looking shrub when in leaf. 
Leaves are long and deeply cut. Height about 
6 feet. 
Philadelphus Virginal 
Spirea Vanhoutte 
SUMAC, SMOOTH (Rhus glabra)— Dwarf 
habit, rich autumn coloring, red berries. 
TAMARIX —Very fine foliage producing a fern 
like effect. Attains a height of 6 to 8 feet. 
Pink flowers July to September. 
WAYFARING TREE (Viburnum lantana)— 
An attractive tall growing shrub of 10 to 15 
feet. Produces white flowers in June and July. 
Its light gray foliage is especially attractive. 
Highbush Cranberry 
