Shrubs—Cont’d 
Shepherdia argentea, SILVER BUFFALO BERRY N. 10' 
Narrow gray foliage similar to Russian Olive, and bright red 
edible berries. Very hardy and slow growing. 
3-4 foot $1.50, 18-24 inch 75c 
Sorbaria sorbifolia, ASH-LEAF SPIREA 3' 
Large panicles of small white flowers in summer. Spreads 
from root suckers and looks ragged at times. 18-24 inch 50c 
Sorbaria glabrata, FALSE SPIREA 4' 
Larger neater blooms and later than the Ash-leaf Spirea. 
2-3 foot 75c 
Sorbus sambucifolia, WESTERN MOUNTAIN ASH N. 12' 
Bears white flowers and showy orange fruit similar to the 
European tree form, but is of shrub form. 18-24 inch $1.00 
Spiraea arguta, GARLAND SPIREA 5' 
Completely covered with masses of small white flowers in 
very early spring. Hardy here. Should be clipped back each 
year after blooming. 18-24 inch 50c 
Spiraea frobeli, FROBEL SPIREA 3' 
Of dwarf growth, sometimes winterkilling, but always suf¬ 
ficient new growth before blooming time. The flat heads 
of flowers are colored magenta-red, difficult to harmonize 
with other colors. It is very useful however because it 
blooms through the hot weather when little else is in bloom. 
2-3 foot 75c 
Spiraea prunifolia, DOUBLE BRIDAL WREATH 6' 
Masses of small double white flowers in spring. A shrub of 
irregular habit ot growth and not always hardy here. 
2-2 V 2 foot 75c 
Spiraea thunbergi, SNOW GARLAND SPIREA 4' 
A shrub of neat shape and feathery light green foliage. The 
stems are lined with small white flowers in very early 
spring. Smaller flowers, lower growth and not as hardy as 
Spirea arguta. 2^-3 foot $1.00 
Spiraea trichocarpa, KOREAN SPIREA 5' 
Flowers similar to Bridal Wreath, but about a week later. 
Shrub of irregular spreading habit. It is used in groups 
with Spirea V. H. 4-5 foot 75c 
Spiraea vanhouttei, VANHOUTTE or BRIDAL 
WREATH SPIREA 6' 
The most popular of all shrubs. Neat arching form, nice 
foliage and a grand display of white flowers. Will grow al¬ 
most anywhere. 3-4 foot $1.00, 2-3 foot 75c, 18-24 inch 50c 
Symplioricarpus chenaulti, CHENAULT SNOWBERRY 2' 
A valuable new introduction. Small very neat leaves and 
gracefully arching stems. Small red berries, dotted white. 
18-24 inch 50c 
Symphoricarpus mollis, SPREADING SNOWBERRY 3' 
Snow-white berries in winter. Useful for shady places. Low 
spreading growth. - 2-3 foot 50c 
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