Cistena Plum and Barberry Hedge 
Spirea Anthony Waterer 
SPIREA, CALLOSA ALBA— Similar to Anth¬ 
ony Waterer in growth and habit. Produces an 
abundance of white flowers June to August. 
SPIREA, FROEBEL (Sp. froebeli)— Some¬ 
what similar to Anthony Waterer except it is a 
stronger grower and reaches a height of three 
feet. Pink flowers in August. 
SPIREA, GARLAND (Sp. arguta) —Very fine 
textured, light green foliage, producing an 
abundance of small white flowers early in the 
spring. Height about 4 feet. 
SPIREA, GOLDEN (Physocarpos opulifolia) 
—Rapid growing variety reaching a height of 8 
to 10 feet. Tips of branches are bright yellow 
turning to bronze in fall. 
Cranberrybush 
SUMAC, CUTLEAF (Rhus 
glabra laciniata) —An extreme¬ 
ly graceful shrub when in leaf. 
Leaves are long and deeply cut. 
Lleight about 6 feet. 
TAMARIX, KASHGARlTam- 
arix hispida) —Fine foliage pro¬ 
ducing a fern-like effect. Attains 
a height of 6 to 8 feet. Pink 
Bridal Wreath flowers in July and August. 
SPI REA, ASH-LEAVED (Sp. sorbifolia) —One 
of the earliest shrubs to come into leaf in the 
spring. Long white spikes of flowers in June and 
July. 
SPIREA, BILLIARD (Sp. billiardi) —An up¬ 
right growing shrub with narrow, dense spikes of 
bright pink flowers in July and throughout 
August. Height 5 to 6 feet. 
SPIREA, THUNBERG (Sp. thunbergi)- 
Foliage is similar to Garland. Attains height of 
about three feet. Abundance of white flowers in 
early spring. 
SPIREA, VANHOUTTE (Bridalwreath) (Sp. 
vanhouttei) —Very desirable on account of its 
beautiful foliage and graceful habit of growth as 
well as the masses of white 
flowers. 
*See Hedge Plants also. 
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