ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS (Continued) 
SPIKE A (Continued) 
Opulifolia (Ninebark). Flowers white, hanging in nu¬ 
merous clusters along the branches, very showy. Per 10 
20 18-24 inch 1.20 
75 2- 3 feet 1.70 
75 3- 4 feet 2.00 
Opulifolia Aurea (Golden Leaf Ninebark). 
50 18-24 inch 1.25 
350 2- 3 feet 1.40 
250 3- 4 feet 1.80 
Opulifolia Nana (Dwarf Ninebark). 
20 18-24 inch 2.00 
100 2- 3 feet 2.40 
Sorbifolia (Ural False Spirea). Ash leaved foliage; 
white flowers. 
40 18-24 inch . 1.70 
100“ 2- 3 feet 2.10 
Thunbergi. White flowers; slender arching branches. 
Holds foliage late in fall. 
40 12-18 inch 1.00 
100 18-24 inch 1.20 
1000 3- 4 feet 2.10 
Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath). Most popular of the 
Spirea. Its graceful branches are a mass of fragrant 
white flowers. 
500 18-24 inch 60 
1000 2- 3 feet 85 
1000 3- 4 feet 1.40 
150 4- 5 feet 2.00 
SUMAC (See Rhus) 
SYRINGA (Philadelphia) 
Avalanche (Mock Orange). Graceful shrubs of arching 
habit. Very profuse bloomer. 
12 5- 6 feet . 3.50 
25 6- 8 feet . 4.50 
Coronarius (Sweet Scented). A vigorous growing hardy 
shrub. Blossoms pure white. A very profuse bloomer. 
150 12-18 inch .6 5 
300 18-24 inch .95 
300 2- 3 feet .. 1.40 
75 3- 4 feet . 1.75 
Grandiflora. Large flowering Mock Orange. Not fra¬ 
grant. 
75 12-18 inch .70 
100 18-24 inch . 1.00 
Latifolia. White flowers; small clusters. 
50 5- 6 feet . 2.50 
100 6- 8 feet . 3.50 
Lemoinei. Semi-dwarf with attractive foliage, producing 
dense racemes of small fragrant flowers. 
200 12-18 inch .80 
250 18-24 inch . 1.20 
Per 100 
10.00 
14.00 
18.00 
10.00 
12.00 
16.00 
16.00 
20.00 
14.00 
18.00 
8.00 
10.00 
18.00 
5.00 
7.50 
12.00 
16.00 
5.50 
8.50 
12.00 
15.00 
6.00 
8.00 
7.00 
10.00 
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