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BANNING’S SEED AND NURSERY HOUSE, BROOKFIELD, MO. 
Spirea, Bridal Wreath 
SPIBEA THUNBERGI —3-5 ft. Semi-dwarf. 
Slender arching branches covered during April 
with pure white flowers. Light green feathery 
foliage. Large, each 49c. Medium each 39c. 
SPIREA CRIMSON (Anthony Waterer)—3-4 
ft. Bright red flowers all summer. Dwarf grow¬ 
ing. Large, each 49c. Medium, each 39c. 
SPIREA BILLARS’S —4-5 ft. Terminal spikes 
of bright pink flowers, July-September. Large, 
each 49c. Medium, each 39c. 
SPIREA BRIDAL WREATH (S. Prunifolia) — 
5-6 ft. Very early bloomer. White button like 
flowers in ereat. profusion. Leaves bright shin¬ 
ing green. Hardy. Large, each 49c. Medium, each 
39c. 
Weigela Eva Rathke 
SPIREA, DWARF WHITE and PINK —2-3 ft. 
Very dwarf growing with white or pink flowers. 
June-September. Large, each 49c. Medium, each 39c. 
SPIREA FROEBEL’S —3-4 ft. Bright pink flow¬ 
ers. June-September. Spreading habit. Rich 
fall coloring, also bright colored in spring. Large, 
each 49c. Medium, each 39c. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTI —The most popular 
shrub. Valuable to plant as specimens in groups 
or used as hedge. The branches are slender, 
drooping and covered with white flowers in late 
April and May. Grows to a height of 6-8 ft. 
and is unsurpassed in gracefulness and beauty. 
Large 3 yr. specimens, each 49c; Large 2 yr. size, 
each 39c. Large 1 yr. size, each 20c; 3 for 50c. 
Medium 1 yr. size, each 15c; 3 for 35c. 
TAMARIK (Africana)—8-10 ft. Pink flowers 
early in the spring before foliage. Feathery 
green foliage. Large size 49c. Medium size 39c. 
WEIGELA (Rosea)-—6-8 ft. Rose pink bell 
shaped flowers in May. Popular shrub. Large, 
each 49c. Medium, each 39c. 
WEIGELA (Eva Rathke)—3-5 ft. Brilliant 
crimson flowers May-June. Very free bloomer. 
Large, each 49c. Medium, each 39c. 
Tamarix 
IMPORTANT NOTICE 
Due to the drought of the last two years, 
hardly any seedlings of apple, pear, plum, 
cherry and peach trees survived and there is 
a great shortage of all fruit trees for planting 
in 1937. We are fortunate in having con¬ 
tracted for a supply of good trees to offer to 
early buyers this spring. 
There is room in your yard or near your 
farm home for trees. Even if you need only 
one tree, plant it this spring. We deliver 
trees to you at prices quoted. 
