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SPIREAS 
FOR HOME LANDSCAPING 
Heavy 2-Yr., Blooming Size—Your Choice, Only 
Page 35c each 3 jp* $1 Postpaid 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
Full Grown Specimen Spirea Von Houttei 
Without doubt one of the most useful and most widely used shrubs 
in cultivation. Blooming in April and May, the plant throws out long 
branches that curve and droop to the ground, weighted with a mass 
of pure white flowers that suggest a fountain of snow. May be used 
for specimens, massed, or for hedges. 
SPIREA ARGUTA 
One of the finest of the early flowering shrubs. Blooms with the 
coming of the leaves, a mass of tiny white flowers. Foliage is cut¬ 
leaved, lacy, and very pleasing in 
appearance. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER 
A low growing, very bushy plant 
that bears heads of crimson flow¬ 
ers in July and August, continuing 
until frost. This variety rarely ex¬ 
ceeds 3 feet in height and is ideal 
for planting in front of the taller 
shrubs. 
SPIREA FROEBELI 
Large flat clusters of deep pink 
flowers nearly all summer make 
this variety especially good for 
nearly all plantings. Dwarf in habit 
and fine for inner border work. 
BARBERRIES 
RED-LEAVED BARBERRY 
This brilliant barberry is becoming more and more popular every 
year. Bronze-red leaves during the summer turn to fiery red in fall. 
Red barberry should be planted in full sun for best color results. 
For hedging sizes see page 26. 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
GREEN LEAVED BARBERRY 
No shrub is so generally 
planted or has so many prac¬ 
tical uses as Japanese Bar¬ 
berry. It hasn't a single seri¬ 
ous fault, and can be grown 
in shade, moist, dry or sunny 
locations. When grown as 
specimen plants or as an 
edging to taller shrubs its 
graceful arching branches, 
covered with luxuriant green 
foliage in summer and flash¬ 
ing red berries all winter, 
make a most pleasing sight. 
25c each; 4 for $1.00, post¬ 
paid. 
See Planting Directions 
On Page 63. 
SPECIAL SHRUB 
COLLECTION 
1 New Red Snowberry 
1 Forsythia 
1 Weigela Rosea 
1 Flowering Almond 
1 Althea (Rose of Sharon) 
1 Tartarian Honeysuckle 
Six Shrubs providing a full sea¬ 
son of bloom. All heavy 2-year, 
guaranteed to grow. A regular 
$2.40 value. 
6 One of each $ 1.75 
for only 
SPIREA PRUNIFOLIA 
Tall, upright growing member 
of the family. Ideal in shrub 
borders or corner plantings. Has 
profuse blooming habit of all 
spireas. Foliage is attractive 
and turns to pleasing shades in 
autumn Very hardy and easy to 
grow. 
( Remember—all shrubs 
offered in this catalog are 
heavy blooming size. Do 
not confuse with cheap 
light grade shrubs. 
SPECIAL ! 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
A real bargain in this pop¬ 
ular plant. Nice 2 yr., 18- 
to 24-inch plants. 
A REAL KRIDER VALUE 
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Spirea Arguta 
