55 
cd. e. 
S. bumalda Anthony Waterer ( Anthony 
Waterer Spirea) . 2'-3'. Low-growing, very 
free-flowering variety with bright crimson 
flowers in flat, erect clusters. 
18 to 24 inches.$ .75 
2 to 3 feet. 1.00 
S. froebeli (Froehel Spirea). 3 -4'. A 
fine variety similar to the S. bumalda but a 
little taller and with broader leaves. 
2 to 3 feet.$ .7 5 
3 to 4 feet. 1.00 
S. japonica ovalifolia (White Japanese 
Spirea). 4'. Of upright habit with attrac¬ 
tive white flowers in clusters 3 to 5 inches 
across; June and July. 
2 to 3 feet.$ .75 
3 to 4 feet. 1.00 
S. japonica ruberrima (Fink Japanese 
Spirea). 4'. Similar to the above, but with 
bright pink flowers. 
2 to 3 feet.$ .75 
3 to 4 feet. 1.00 
S. prunifolia plena (Double Bridal- 
wreath). 6 '-8'. Very handsome early flower¬ 
ing variety with dark green shining foliage, 
turning orange in fall. The tiny double flowers 
appear in clusters before the leaves and almost 
conceal the slender branches. 
3 to 4 feet.$ .75 
4 to 5 feet. 1.00 
S. reevesiana (Reeves Spirea). 6'-8'. 
Gracefully arching branches covered with dark 
green foliage which is pale bluish-green be¬ 
neath. Dense, dome-shaped clusters of pure 
white flowers in May and June. 
3 to 4 feet.$ .75 
4 to 5 feet. 1.00 
S. thunbergi (Thunberg Spirea). 4'-5'. 
Slender, arching branches clothed with feath¬ 
ery bright green leaves which turn orange or 
scarlet in late fall. The pure white flowers 
appear early. 
2 to 3 feet .65 
3 to 4 feet. .75 
S. trichocarpa (Korean Spirea). 5 -6'. 
Develops into a large dome-shaped bush with 
luxuriant foliage. Similar to S. vanhouttei but 
blooming several weeks later. 
2 to 3 feet. $.65 
3 to 4 feet. .75 
4 to 5 feet. 1.00 
S. vanhouttei (Vanhoutte Spirea). 6'- 
8 '. So well known that it hardly needs a de¬ 
scription. In May and June its gracefully arch¬ 
ing branches are completely covered with clus¬ 
ters of white blossoms as if weighted down 
with snow. 
3 to 4 feet.$ .7 5 
4 to 5 feet. 1-00 
STEPHANANDRA flexuosa (Cutleaf 
Stephanandra). 5 -6'. Very dense, spread¬ 
ing shrub with handsome, lacy, rich green foli¬ 
age. A profusion of clustered white flowers in 
June. Leaves assume reddish-purple coloring in 
autumn. 
3 to 4 feet.$ .7 5 
4 to 5 feet. 1.00 
SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus (Snow- 
berry). 4'-6'. Also called Waxberry. A 
graceful shrub with excellent foliage and tiny 
pink flowers. Conspicuous in the winter with 
heavy clusters of snowy white fruit at the tips 
of the arching branches. 
2 to 3 feet.$ .60 
3 to 4 feet. .80 
S. vulgaris (Coralberry). Also 
called Indian Currant. Rapidly spreading, com¬ 
pact shrub with small white bell-shaped flowers 
followed by coral-red fruit. 
2 to 3 feet.$ .60 
3 to 4 feet. .80 
SYRINGA • Lilac 
SYRINGA chinensis rothmagensis ( Chi¬ 
nese Lilac). 10 '-12'. Fine shrub with slen¬ 
der, often arching branches. An abundance of 
rosy-lilac flowers in large, broad clusters; May. 
3 to 4 feet.$1.00 
4 to 5 feet. 1.50 
S. lienryi lutece. 6 '-8'. Symmetrical shrub 
with large leaves and deep violet-purple flowers. 
Late blooming. 
2 to 3 feet.$2.00 
3 to 4 feet.2.50 
S. japonica (Japanese Tree Lilac). 18 - 
20 '. Grows into a large pyramidal specimen. 
Bears creamy-white blossoms in enormous clus¬ 
ters in June and July. 
4 to 5 feet.$1.50 
5 to 6 feet.2.00 
6 to 8 feet.3.00 
S. josikaea (Hungarian Lilac). 1 o'-12'. 
Of vigorous upright growth with glossy dark 
green leaves and violet flowers; June. 
3 to 4 feet.$1.00 
4 to 5 feet. 1.50 
S. persica (Persian Lilac). 8 '-10'. A 
graceful shrub with wiry, slender branches and 
narrow glossy foliage. The very fragrant rosy- 
lilac flowers are borne in broad panicles which 
weigh down the branches. 
3 to 4 feet.$1.00 
4 to 5 feet. 1-50 
S. persica alba (White Persian Lilac). 
Same as the above but with white flowers. 
3 to 4 feet.$1.00 
4 to 5 feet. 1*50 
S. villosa (Late Lilac). 8 '-10'. A sym¬ 
metrical bushy shrub with rather stout up¬ 
right branches and large dull green leaves. 
