PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Hardy Ornamental Shrubs 23 
Korean Spirea 
Viburnum Carlesi 
Flowers of Weigela 
PRUNUS [Flowering Plum] 
Cistena (Purple Leaf Sandcherry). Dwarfer than other pur¬ 
ple plums, more compact, with glossier leaves more red. 
2 to 3 feet, 75c; 3 to 4 feet, $1.00. 
Newport. Early foliage reddish purple, maturing to rich 
bronze-purple. Flowers rosy white; fruits magenta-red. 
3 to 4 feet, 90c ; 4 to 5 feet, $1.25. 
Triloba (Double Flowered Plum). Early in spring the small 
tree is decked in a fleecy cloud of very double light pink 
blossoms. 2 to 3 feet, 90c. 3 to 4 feet, $1.10. 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer. Beautiful dark small foliage; dense 
rounded growth ; and large, brilliant rosy crimson corymbs, 
at its best in midsummer. |Each| 6 | 25 
12 to 15 inches .$0.35 $ 1.751$ 6.00 
15 to 18 inches .45 2.25! 7.50 
l»to 24 inches .55 2.75| 10.00 
Callosa alba. Like above; large, flat white clusters. 
12 to 15 inches .$0.30 $1.50|$ 5.00 
15 to 18 inches ..40 2.001 7.00 
18 to 24 inches . ..50 2.501 9.00 
Arguta multiflora (Snow Garland). A slender, upright 
shrub, with branches a snowy mass in early May. First 
Spirea to bloom, in wavy vertical lines, flat white. 
Silliardi. Upright. Numerous dense upright terminal pan¬ 
icles of deep rose-pink flowers from July on. 
Qpulifolia aurea (Golden Spirea). Upright, bushy; heavy 
white flower umbels in June turn to dark red, a striking con¬ 
trast to the bright yellow foliage changing to bronze. 
Three Foregoing Kinds: |Each| 6 
2 to 3 feet .$0.40 $2.00 
3 to 4 feet .50 2.50 
Frunifolia fi. pi. (Bridal Wreath). Plum-leaved foliage 
which early in autumn turns to brilliant red. Blooms early, 
with clusters of small button-like double white flowers. 
2 to 3 feet, 50c each ; 6 for $2.50. 3 to 4 feet, 60c each. 
Trichocaroa (Korean Spirea). A handsome new intro- 
■i duction favoring Van Houtte in character, 
but with larger flowers with a distinct eye, in dome-shaped 
clusters ; about two weeks later. 
1 y> to 2 feet, 45c. 2 to 3 feet, 60c. 
Van Houtte. Indispensable in any grouping of shrubbery 
where its gracefully arching, slender branches, fine twigs 
and “maidenhair” foliage may be left unpruned. A foun¬ 
tain of white in May. 
1% to 2 feet .••. 
.2 to 3 feet . 
3 to 4 feet . 
4 to 5 feet . 
SYMPHORICARPOS 
Each 
6 I 
25 
$0.22 
$1.10|$ 
3.00 
.30 
1.50| 
4,00 
.35 
1.75| 
5.00 
.50 
2.50| 
7.50 
Medium height; valuable in shade. 
Snowberry (S. raeemosus). Rose- 
colored flowers in June and July, 
followed by persistent, large, 
round, clustered, milk-white fruits. 
Rounded blue-green leaves. 
Coralberry (S. vulgaris). Similar 
to Snowberry except that its long, 
slender fruits are coral-red, clus¬ 
tering in thick ropes along the 
arching stems; also, the smaller 
leaves are dark. 
Beth kinds: |Each| 6 
iy 2 to 2 feet .$0.35l$1.80 
2 to 3 feet.451 2.25 
Snowberry 
VIBURNUM 
Americanum (High Bush Cranberry). Broad showy flower 
corymbs with usually only the outer fringe fully opened. 
Fruits bright scarlet, persisting from July until spring. 
2 to 3 ft., 60c ; 3 for $1.60. 3 to 4 ft., 80c ; 3 for $2.20. 
Carlesi A valuable recent introduction from Korea, pre- 
- ducing its delicate, spice-scented flowers in May 
and June. The buds before expanding are an attractive 
mauve-pink, developing into Bouvardia-like umbels of pure 
frost white. Flowers preserve their form and purity cf 
color an unusually long time. 
Each 
15 to 18 inches .$1.25 
18 to 24 inches . 1.50 
24 to 30 inches . 2.00 
Cassinoides. Broad, flat-topped panicles of creamy white in 
early summer, followed by pink berries which change to 
blue. Usually showing both colors at one time. |Each| 3 
l 1 /. to 2 feet .|$0.701$ 1.85 
2 to 3 feet .| ,90| 2.40 
Bentatum (Arrow-wood). Strong. Bright green, heart- 
shaped leaves turning to purple and red. May and June 
flowers of creamy white in umbel-like cymes ; black fruits. 
2 to 3 ft., 60c ; 3 for $1.60. 3 to 4 ft., 70c ; 3 for $1.85. 
Bantana (Wayfaring Tree). Strong. Beautiful wrinkled, 
lantana-like leaves ; white flowers in May and June. Fruits 
color unequally from crimson to black. 
2 to 3 ft., 70c ; 3 for $1.85. 3 to 4 ft., 80c ; 3 for $2.20. 
Opulus (European Cranberry). Broad, brilliant green foliage; 
a rich setting for large bunches of crimson berries which 
persist on bare branches into the winter. Pure white cymes. 
Sterile. The common “Snowball” which helps out so bravely 
for Decoration Day, with its lovely white balls of bloom. 
Two kinds above: |Each| 3 | 6 
1 Yo to 2 feet 
2 to 3 feet 
3 to 4 feet 
.50 
.60 
.80 
$1.35|$2.50 
1.60| 3.00 
2.20| 4.00 
Flicatum (Japan Snowball). Erect, compact, very orna¬ 
mental. Purple tinged foliage of beautiful pattern, spangled 
with perfect ovoid corymbs of purest white, in June. 
1 y 2 to 2 ft., 60c ; 3 for $1.60. 2 to 3 ft., 80c. 3 to 4 ft., $1.00. 
WEIGELA 
Strong growing, thrifty shrubs for medium and back rows. 
The showy flowers are stemless bells strung along arching 
canes in clustered profusion, from May into July. 
Red (Eva Rathke). Deep carmine-red. July. (See color 
illustration on back cover). 
1 y 2 to 2 feet, 50c ; 3 for $1.35. 2 to 3 feet, 60c ; 3 for $1.60. 
Finks. (Three varieties assorted. 2 to 3 feet, for $1.00). 
2 to 3 feet, 40c. 3 to 4 feet, 50c. 
White (Candida). Pure white, large bells. June. 
1 y 2 to 2 feet, 35c. 2 to 3 feet, 45c. 
Variegated Leaf. Leaves margined and streaked creamy 
white; flowers mottled pink and white. Dwarf. 
1 y 2 to 2 feet, 40c. 2 to 3 feet, 50c. 3 to 4 feet, 65c. 
VITEX [Chaste Tree] 
Macrophylla (Large Leaf Chaste Tree). A desirable medium 
size shrub of graceful, open, airy habit. The leaves are very 
large, deep pointed like stars, with different facings around 
the bush. Beautiful, large, distended, upright panicles in 
clusters ; rich lavender-blue. July on. 
Strong 2-yr., 75c each ; 3 for $2,00. 
