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SPRING PRICE LIST, APRIL 1, 1&39 
SHRUBS (Continued) 
SPIREA (Continued) PerlO 
Reeves. Slender drooping branches, white flowers. 4-6’. 
2- 3 feet _1.70 
lS-24 inches _1.20 
Sorbifolia (See Sorbaria) 
Thunbergi. Feathery foliage, early white flowers. 3-4’. 
18-24 inches _100.00 per 1000 1.45 
12-18 inches _70.00 per 1000 .95 
Vanhouttei (Bridalwreath) IMost popular shrub. 6’. 
3- 4 feet _100.00 per 1000 1.45 
2-3 feet, clumps_1.10 
2-3 feet _60.00 per 1000 .85 
, 18-24 inches _45.00 per 1000 .60 
12-18 inches _ 30.00 per 1000 .40 
(See also under HEDGE PLANTS on page 11.) 
SUMAC (Rhus) Brilliant foliage in autumn. 
Aromatica (Canadensis) Aromatic foliage, red berries. 6-8’. 
2-3 feet _2.90 
18-24 inches _:___2.15 
12-18 inches _1.70 
Copallina. Dark glossy leaves, bushy. S’. 
2-3 feet _ 2.40 
Cotinus (See Purple Fringe) 
Glabra (Smooth Sumac) Smooth bark, scarlet fruit; upright. 10’. 
2- 3 feet _1.45 
18-24 inches _1.10 
Shredded. Handsome, finely cut leaves, scarlet fruit. 
4- 5 feet _3.50 
3- 4 feet _2.50 
2- 3 feet _1.90 
18-24 inches _1.20 
Typhina (Staghorn) Crimson, torch-like fruit, showy stems. S’. 
5- 6 feet _2.90 
3- 4 feet _1.80 
2-3 feet _1.45 
TAMARIX. These shrubs Avill withstand extreme drought. 
Africana. Dark green foliage, pink flowers. 
3-4 feet - 
2-3 feet _ 
18-24 inches _ 
12-18 inches _ 
120.00 per 
-90.00 per 
-60.00 per 
-40.00 per 
1000 
1000 
1000 
1000 
Hispida. Light blue foliage, dark pink flowers 
3-4 feet _ 
2-3 feet _ 
18-24 inches _ 
12-18 inches __ 
10-12’. 
-135.00 per 
.100.00 per 
-70.00 per 
-50.00 per 
1000 
1000 
1000 
1000 
Odessana. Bright silvery foliage, pink flowers. 8-10’. 
4-5 feet _ 
3-4 feet _135.00 per 1000 
2- 3 feet _100.00 per 1000 
18-24 inches _70.00 per 1000 
12-18 inches _50.00 per 1000 
Plumosa (New) Presents a graceful plume-like appearance. 
3- 4 feet _ 
2-3 feet _ 
Note: Tamarix should be cut back to the ground when trans¬ 
planted. Success is doubtful if this is not done. 
1.70 
1.20 
.85 
.60 
1.90 
1.45 
1.10 
.70 
2.40 
1.90 
1.45 
1.10 
.70 
2.40 
1.90 
VIBURNUM. One of the most useful groups of shrubs. 
Dentatum (Arrowwood) Upright, bushy; stands shade. 10’. 
2-3 feet -2.15 
Opulus (Highbush Cranberry) Red edible fruit; 8-10’. 
2-3 feet _2.90 
18-24 inc’nes _2.40 
12-18 inches _1.80 
Opulus sterilis (Common Snowball) Large white balls of flowers. 
12-18 inches _1.90 
Tomentosum. Single Japanese Snowball. 
18-24 inches _2.50 
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