SPIRAEA BUMALDA ANTHONY WATERER 
(Waterer’s spirea) 
A dwarf shrub popularly used as an edging or in the front 
of shrub borders. Bright crimson flowers in late June or July. 
12/15 inches high .each $ .25 . per doz. $2.50 
15/18 inches high .each .30 . per doz. 3.00 
SPIRAEA JAPONICA (Callosa alba) 
Habit' of growth similar to anthony waterer but has white 
flowers. Prices same as anthony waterer. 
SPIRAEA BUMALDA FROEBELI 
Taller growing than Anthony Waterer. Pink flowers. 
2/2% ft. high .each $ .30 .per doz.$3.00 
2%/3 ft. high .each .3 5 .per doz. 3.50 
SPIRAEA VANHOUTTEI (Bridal wreath) 
Early June flowering and in time for late tulips. Arching 
branches covered with snowy white blossoms. Good in an in' 
formal hedge of medium height or in foundation planting. 
3/4 ft. high .each $ .30 per doz.$3.00 
4/5 ft. high .each .3 5 per doz. 3.50 
5/6 ft. high .each .40 per doz. 4.00 
URAL FALSE SPIREA (Sorbaria sorbifolia) 
Upright clusters of white flowers in late June. Six feet high. 
2/3 ft. high .each $ .35 . per doz. $3.50 
3/4 ft. high .each .40 . per doz. 4.00 
SUMAC (Rhus) 
Glorious fall coloring. The sumacs are best planted at a 
distance and are magnificent when grown with evergreens. 
RHUS CANADENSIS (Fragrant sumac) 
A low, rambling shrub. Leaves aromatic. Orange and scarlet 
in the fall. 
18/24” high .each $ .35 
24/30” high .each .45 
RHUS TYPHINA (Staghorn sumac) 
Sometimes a small tree but more frequently a tall shrub. Forked, 
velvety branches. Showy, marooii'red fruit. 
4/6 ft. high .each $ .50 
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