TECHNY, ILLINOIS 
Hardy Flowering Shrubs 9 
Arguta (Snow Garland) — A slender upright va¬ 
riety with graceful branches; the first to bloom 
in May. 
2- 3' . Each $ .40 
3- 4' . Each .50 
Billardi — A tall-growing variety with lilac-pink 
flowers. 
4- 5' . Each $ .50 
Callosa Alba — A dwarf variety similar to Anthony 
Waterer, but flowers are white; blooms nearly 
all summer. 
18-24” . Each $ .50 
Sorbifolia (Fhlse Spirea) — One of the first shrubs 
to show leaves in the spring; large fluffy heads 
of white flowers in June. 
3- 4' . Each $ .35 
4- 5' . Each .50 
VIBURNUM 
Dentatum (Arrow-wood) — Strong grower with 
bright-green heart-shaped leaves, turning ta 
purple-red in fall; flowers creamy white in May 
and June. 
4 - 5' . Each $ .50' 
5- 6' . Each ...6(1 
Lantana (Wayfaring Tree) — Has wrinkled Lantana- 
like leaves; blooms in May and June with white 
flowers; fruits crimson to black. 
3- 4' . Each $ .40 
4- 5' . Each ...60 
Lentago (Nannyberry) — A tall-growing variety with 
creamy-white fragrant flowers; blooms May to 
June; fruits blue-black. 
3- 4' . Each $ .40 
4- 5' . Each .50 
Trichocarpa (Korean Spirea) — Produces large 
flat heads of white flowers with a distinct eye, 
in dome-shaped clusters. 
2- 3' . Each $ .50 
3- 4' . Each .60 
Vanhouttei (Bridal Wreath) — A well-known variety 
with graceful arching branches of pure white 
flowers in May. 
3- 4' . Each $ .35 
4- 5' . Each .50 
SUMAC — RHUS 
These plants are grown especially for their 
ornamental and colorful foliage in the fall. 
Typhina (Stag-horn Sumac) — A rugged tall-grow¬ 
ing variety; flowers in June and July followed 
by red fruits. 
4- 5' .. Each $ .40 
5- 6' . Each .50 
Laciniata (Cut-leaf Sumac) — Similar to the above, 
except that it has "ferny" foliage. 
3- 4' . Each $ .60 
4- 5' . Each .70 
TAMERIX 
A tall-growing shrub with fine feathery foliage, 
similar to that of the Juniper; produces small spikes 
of dainty rose-pink flowers. 
3- 4' . Each $ .40 
4- 5' . Each .60 
5- 6' . Each .75 
Molle (Kentucky Viburnum) — Similar to Dentatum, 
but slower in growth, and more attractive fo¬ 
liage; flowers white; April to May; blue-black 
fruit. 
3-4' . Each $ .50 
Opulus (High Bush Cranberry) — A very useful 
shrub producing pure-white flowers in cymes 
about 4 inches across; the large buds of crim¬ 
son-red berries remain on the bushes through¬ 
out the winter. 
4- 5' . Each $ .60 
5- 6' . Each .75 
Opulus Sterile (Common Snowball) — An old-fash¬ 
ioned well-known shrub. 
3- 4' . Each $ .40 
4- 5' . Each .50 
Tomentosum — Flat umble-like cymes of white 
flowers; blooms in May. Deep-green corrugated 
leaves; fruits red changing to blue-black. 
4- 5' . Each $ .40 
5- 6' . Each .50 
WEIGELA 
Eva Rathke — A slow-growing variety with very 
attractive carmine-red flowers in July. 
2- 3' . Each $ .60 
3- 4' . Each .75 
Rosea — An upright variety with rose-pink flowers 
in June 
3- 4' . Each $ .50 
4- 5' . Each .60 
Will add more life and color to your planting 
