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SPRINGFIELD, N. J. 
SORBARIA Each Ten Hundred 
arborea glabrata. 12'-15' Tree Spirea 
All too rarely is this bold handsome August blooming shrub 
seen. The feathery bunches of flowers are often two feet 
long, gracefully held aloft or extended at ends of arching 
branches. Large compound leaves add to the tropical effect. 
2 
to 
3 
ft. 
.75 
.65 
3 
to 
4 
ft. 
. 1.00 
.90 
4 
to 
6 
ft. 
. 1.50 
1.35 
sorbifolia. 5'-6' Ural False Spirea 
Quickly spreads by suckers to make a handsome clump 
well clothed with refined ash-like foliage, topped in August 
by creamy panicles of fuzzy flowers. Easily grown. 
IV2 to 2 ft. .40 .35 
2 to 3 ft. .50 .45 
3 to 4 ft.65 .60 
SORBUS aucuparia. 25'-30' European Mountain Ash 
Ideal for the small lawn, the Rowan tree is extremely 
popular in Europe, where the great clusters of orange-red 
fruits figure in song and story, but here they serve the 
more practical purpose of food for robins. Good drainage. 
6 to 8 ft. 2.75 
8 to 9 ft. 3.50 
SPIRAEA Anthony Waterer. 3' Waterer Spirea 
Flat topped heads of rose pink flowers are produced all 
summer. Compact useful shrub for "facing" tall border. 
12 to 15 in.30 .27 .24 
15 to 18 in.40 .36 .33 
IV2 to 2 ft. .50 .45 .40 
2 to 3 ft.60 .55 .50 
prunifolia. 7'-8' Bridal Wreath 
The erect branches are in May gracefully arched over by 
the profusion of tiny double white flowers that are borne 
in clusters along the upper stems. The handsome dark green 
foliage turns orange and finally scarlet in Autumn. 
IV2 to 2 ft.50 .40 
2 to 3 ft.60 .50 
thunbergi. 4'-5' Thunberg Spirea 
Even finer than "arguta” this feathery light green shrub is a 
bank of snow in April when every twig bears its quota of 
white flowerlets. Orange and scarlet autumn coloring. 
11/2 to 2 ft.40 .35 .30 
2 to 3 ft. .50 .45 .40 
trichocarpa. 5'-6' Korean Spirea 
Quite similar but coarser than Van Houtte which flowers 
about three weeks before this neat broad spreading bush. 
IV2 
2 
to 
2 
ft. 
.40 
.35 
.30 
to 
3 
ft. 
.50 
.45 
.40 
3 
to 
4 
ft. 
.70 
.65 
.60 
4 
to 
5 
ft. 
.90 
.80 
triloba. 3'-4' Three Lobe Spirea 
Has unfortunately been eclipsed by the offspring "Van 
Houtte" to which it is similar but smaller in every part. 
Really very beautiful and useful as a low "facing" shrub. 
1 V2 to 2 ft. .50 
