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Bailey’s Cyclopedia of Horticulture lists 
about 86 Species and varieties of SPIREA 
fie here li st 7 good lan dscape forms. 
ANTHONY WATERE R- Rosy red flowers in 
flat heads; July and on; grows 2 to 3ft.hi 
6-10in 20?; 3 for 50?; 12-lJin. 30? ea. 
— ^ROEBEL- Like above but rosy pink fls. in 
July. Hardy 3ft. shrub.18-24in. 30?;3,80? 
ARGUTA - Snow Garland- Pure white flowwrs 
along uper stems one week before Van Houte 
Gracefrul foliage.18-24in.35?; 3 for $1.00 
. BILLARDI- Pink flowers in 4-6in. spikes 
during July. 3-4ft. 35?; 3 for $1.00 
THUNBERGI-G rows -3-4ft. high. Graceful 
fern-leaf light green foliage sprays. 
2-3ft. 35?; 3 for 85?; 3-4ft. 40? each* 
—NEW KOREAN- Blooms one week later than ' 
Van Houtte; creamy TAhite fls. Trial 20?ea. 
18-24in. 35?; 2-3ft. 45?; 3~4ft. 60? each. 
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RUGOSA SHRUB TYPES 
Byr. f 2 35?each; 3 for $1.00; 10," $2.85 
2yr. #1 45?each; 3 for 1.25; 5, 2.0C 
3yr. §1 65'?each 
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AGNES- Double yellow flowers about 3in« 
"across. -3ftAo 4ft. $1.00 ea. 
F. J. GRQOTENDORST- D buble red roses in 
clusters all summer long. 
HARR I SON YELLOW - Bright medium size double 
golden yellow fls. in June. Spreads into 
wide shrub. Very hardy.A Iso 3-4ft. 85?e; 
PERSIAN YELLOW- Double,small, yellow. 
HANSAEouble, deep red flowers of 
large size.Bloom in June and in fall. A 
good landscape shrub growing 6ft .-►Hardy. 
BEELE POITEVIN E- Similar'to Hansa;dbl.piqk. 
j, All summer bloomers; protect some! 
CONRAD ,F. MEYER- Very large pink rose 
VAN HOUTTE POPULAR WHITE Common, 
12-18in. 3 for 25?; 10, 75?; 100 ^ <*. 5 o 
18-24in. 3 for 35?; 10,$1,00; 50, $4*50 
2- 3ft... 3 for 65?; 10 «.00; Each 25? 
3- 4ft... 3 for 90?; 10 . 2.7,5; Each 35? 
SORB ARIA SORBIFOLIA- False Spirea. 
Ash leaved spirea-like shrub; 4-6in white 
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SIR THOMAS LIPTON- Rugosa. HaAest'white* 
. We picked gorgeous 5in. fls. last Sept 
GRUSS EN TEPLITZ- A velvety red dbl. rose 
A quite hardy tea-rose. Best for here. 
%ELIA GRAVENEAUX-Ca mine -re d ; on long 
cutting stems. Tall bush; blooms profusely 
J SKCELSA Climber- Dark red dbl. fls, 35?ea 
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LETTER:Aur.20, T 38-Shrubs came day before* 
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yesterday.xxx.The rose bushes, are so much 
* bigger than I expected them to be-so wer$ 
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flower spikes in July. Leaves cut first of *the McDonald Rhubarb and Bleeding Hearts* 
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any in spring. FINE FOR SHADY PLACE. 
12-18in. 20?; 18-24"30?'; 3-4ft. 50? each 
SILVER BERRY ELEAGNUS GARGANTIA- 
Silver leaves; small fragrant yellow fls. 
in June.Hardy and valuable for contrast. 
9-12in. 20?ea.; 2-3ft. 35?; 3 for $1.00 
SUMAC Staghorn- Bright red fall 
coloring in leaves and berries. 2-3ft. 25? 
TAMARIX HESPIPA- Some would not be • 
without this perehnial-like shrub. Feathery 
silvery green foliage and pink flowers.5ft. 
2-3ft. 30?; 3 for 75?; 3-4ft. 40?;.3, $1.00 
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AMUR MAPLE Acer Ginnala- 
Large shrub or small tree growing 20ft. 
Yellowish fragrant flowers in May. The 
green maple leaves turn brilliant colors 
in autumn and bright red seed clusters 
decorate the shrub all summer. HARDY. 
18-24in shrubs -45?each; 3 for $1.10 
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COLOf<ADO BLUE SPRUCE 
SHORT DESCRIPTION OR NEXT PAGE. 8. 
AMERICAN IVY- Virginia Creeper- Fastest 
growing twining vine for fences, arbors, 
screen patches etc. Hafdy. 25?; 3 ,65? 
BITTERSWEET- Orange-red. berries which are 
interesting winter decorations. Twines for 
support.lyr. 20?;. 2yr. 35?; 3,$>1_.00; 3yr n 
ENGLEMAN IVY- Sticks to stone andp '''.50? 
stucco etc. 5 leaved. 25?ea.; 3 for 65? 
S CTR . LST TRUMPET- Long red trumpet flowers 
and honeysuckle-like leaves.30?; 3, 75? 
MATRIMONY VINE-Completely covers banks.20? 
SIZE 
6-8in? 
GREEN 
BLUE .- 
SILVER 
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.10.50 
The Silver-Blue Spruce is very scarse. 
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