White Snowherry 
PRUNUS 
PI Rl'I.K LKAFKI) Fl.OWPRtlNti PI.PR 
flS'I'EA'A. A new liybrid prunus that is very 
hardy, and is the hest of tiie purple or red 
leaved trees. Quite dwarf and compact with 
mucli more red in its glossier leaves. The 
early spring- flowers are deep pink and very 
atti-acti ve. 
]VEWP()UT» One of the hest of the purple 
leaved plums. A slow g'rower with leaves 
very bright red in spring-, fading- to a bronze- 
pin-ple shade in the autumn. Flow'ers rosy 
white followed by bright red fruits. 
PISSARDI. The old original purple leaved 
plum. Pinkish purple spring leaves that 
gradually darken in color. A small round 
tree with white single flowers. 
'I'RII.ORA. The blooms which are very double 
appear in spring- long before the leaves. The 
small tree app»-ars covered with a mass of 
light pink blooms. 
RHODO'l'YPOS. White Kei-ria or Jetbead. A 
well rounded shiub covered with light green 
leaves and lai-ge single white flowers in 
l\lay. Shiny black seeds follow the blooms 
and staj' on the plant all winter. 
RHAMNUS Buckthorne 
AR'I'K'A. Thick, dense hush with dark 
green foliage and large masses of midsum¬ 
mer white flowers. Makes a i;eat hedge 
when well pruned. 
FRAART I.A. Leaves dark, glossy green, 
paler color beneath, fading to tones of yel¬ 
low, orange and red. Followed by berries 
changing from red to black. 
RHUS, Sumac 
ARi>->I A'l'K'A. Fragrant Sumac. Attractive 
yellow lloweis followed by red berries in 
June, and the leaves turn a bright scarlet 
in autumn. 
(’Ol’AlililAA. Shining Sumac. Greenish white 
flowers borne in dense terminal panicles fol¬ 
lowed with large deep crimson fruit. 
(il.ARRA. Smooth Sumac. A small ti'ee with 
beautiful leaves that coloi biightp in au 
tumn. Blooms in July followed by red or 
brown fruit. 
’r\I’llIA .V, ( Stagliorii Suiiuie). A shrub or 
tree often attaining 30 feet in height. Al¬ 
though a native plant, it is often desired for 
its beautiful fall color of leaves and seed 
The flov'ers are greenish in large teiminal 
panicles. This is indeed a beautiful plant 
when used in u natural planting. 
SNOWBERRY 
SVMI’HOROCARPl S 
VVIII'I'F SNRWRFRRV. Small pale rose col¬ 
ored blooms followed by large clusters of 
pure white lierries which hang- on the plant 
all winter. A very good plant to use in a 
foundation planting or in any group as it is 
very attractive throughout the winter 
months. 
RED SAOWRERRY,. Indian Currant or Coral- 
berry, more compact but similar to snow- 
beri-y. Tbe narrow oval fruits are dull red 
and cluster tightly togethei- along the 
drooping branches. A very attractive plant 
for foundation planting- or in groups. 
FI.Mv SAR\YRERRY. Chenaulti. A new im¬ 
proved snowberry with large pink berries 
that are very shiny and attractive through¬ 
out the winter. Very profuse in its produc¬ 
tion iT flowers and fruit. An ideal plant for 
group or foundation planting. 
Spirea Ann Hoiittii 
SPIREA 
.VA'I'HOAA- W'A'I'ERER. Dwarf plant with 
beautiful, dark green small foliagt, well 
rounded shrub with large brilliant rosy 
crimson flowers which last over a long season 
but is at its best in mid-summer. May be 
well used for foundation or low border 
planting. 
CRl.IiOSA AIAIA. Similar to Antbony Waterei- 
in all habits but the flowers are white. 
FRORELIil. Similar to Anthony Waferer but 
taller with broader and darker leaves IJght 
reddish pink flowers in July and August. 
PRl'AIFOIA.V. Bridle Wreath. Foliage turns 
to brilliant red in autumn. Blooms early 
with small white flowers. 
'I'lllTARElRtil- Forms a dense, fluffy bush with 
featheiy foliage of a pale yellow green, 
changing- in autumn to bright I'ed and or¬ 
ange. Is covered with small white flowers in 
early spring. 
'I'ltICIlOCARI’A. Korean Spirea. A handsome 
new spirea similar to Van Houttii, but with 
several well defined differences. The flowers 
are larger with a distinct eye, in large dome 
shaped clusters. Makes the best show of all 
the spireas and is \'igorous and hardy. 
\ A.N Very beautiful in a gi’oup of 
shrubbery where its long graceful branches 
may be left unpruned. A perfect fountain of 
pure white bloom in IMay and June. Its leaves 
remain a rich dark green color from spring 
till fall. 
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