30 GRA Steer 

SPIRAEA bumalda, Anthony Waterer. Anthony 
Waterer Spirea. Low shrub with crimson flowers June 
to Aug. 
DG It ea cane $ .40 
thunbergi. Thunberg Spirea. Feathery foliage and fine 
white flowers in May. . 
DEEL ane $ .50 3 ft... ae $ .65 
vanhouttei. Vanhoutte Spirea. Mass of small white 
flowers in May and June. 
Suton ce tices te $ .35 3 ft. cn $ .50 
SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus. Snowberry. Showy 
white waxy berries. 
AS oe IANA E SR Lea $ .40 3 ft $ .50 
SYMPLOCOS paniculata. Turquoise Berry. White 
flowers in spring, charming blue berries in fall. Rare 
and distinctive. 
Gita atone $1.25 4 ft.) eee $1.50 
SYRINGA persica. Persian Lilac. Slender branches, 
fine foliage, and lilac flowers. 
2 iCeD arena $ .65 
vulgaris, Lucie Baltet. Distinctive color, pale pink 
with coppery tinge. Single. 
Zit een tae: $1.25 
—, Ludwig Spaeth. Dark red-purple. Single. The 
richest shade in Lilacs. 
S ity siren uence $2.25 6 ft. eee $2.85 
—, Mme. Casimir Perier. White. Double. 
Sty in sane $1.25 4 ft... 2 ee 
—, Negro. Dark red-purple, similar to L. Spaeth. 
Single. 
SO fER ye ae $1.25 4 fte3 ieee $1.65 
—, President Grevy. Blue. Double. 
ZED are cee $1.00 4 ft... eee $1.65 
—, William Robinson. Violet-pink. Double. 
OHte Sans aye $2.85 7 {tole $3.50 
VACCINIUM corymbosum. Highbush Blueberry. 
Well-known native shrub, lovely in flower, fruit, and 
brilliant autumn foliage. Easy to grow if soil is acid. 
Birds love the fruit. 
14ft,b. &b. $ .50 
—, Jersey, Pioneer, Rubel. Three new hybrid ‘‘cul- 
tivated’’ Blueberries bearing much larger fruit than 
the native. Plant two varieties for exchange of pollen. 
Lit. hve b A Sit 00 2 ft., bs bee (See 
VIBURNUM americanum. American Cranberrybush. 
Edible scarlet berries awn 
3 
earlesi. Fragrant Viburnum. Rare semi-dwarf shrub 
bearing rosy white flowers with the fragrance of May- 
flowers. 
11% ft., own root, b. & b., $1.50. 
VITEX macrophylla. Lavender-blue flowers in July 
and Aug. New and attractive. 
134 ft sia $ .65 
