
The 
SDhiraza 
The beauty of this dooryard pleasingly welcomes you to the home of Mrs. William Kueffner. 
Planned and planted by Holm & Olson. 
The many varied and interesting types of Spiraeas make them, as a group, the most popular and most 
generally planted of all the hardy shrubs. 
grow. 
Bridal Wreath (Spiraea Van Houttei). 5’ ft. Most admired of all 
shrubs. A graceful bush with arching branches that is a snow- 
bank of flowers in late May. Grows well in most any situation. 
LO stos24in ee $0.25 DZONE Ree a aes ee $0.35 
3 LOnAn ene eos 900 ASG Sk eee cee ee ee ee .80 
Callosa Rosea Spiraea. 3 ft. Rose colored flowers in flattopped 
clusters all season. A splendid medium height shrub. Well 
suited for house-foundation plantings. 
Patou) Gali eee eee ee ee $0.35 Lottoy2 Acie see eens, $0.50 
ZAR Oc OU gin =e aes $0.75 
Crimson Spiraea (S. Anthony Waterer). 2 ft. A free-flowering dwarf 
shrub of compact form. Rosy-crimson flowers in flat-top clusters 
all summer. A pleasing color combination planted with Snow- 
hill Hydrangea. 
OM Ond Guin ges ese eee $0.35 OO 24 liners ae ee ees $0.50 
LOIN (Sy eB YO ig Vile a ay = $0.75 
Garland Spiraea (S. Arguta). A cloud of dainty white blossoms in 
May. Graceful and attractive all season with long light-green 
leaves. 
[SeioeZ4 tint ao een ee $0.35 
Sa tOmee ito aaa re $0.75 
Please see under NINEBARK, Golden; page 16. 
Japonica Spiraea (Callosa alba). 2¥2 ft. A good dwarf shrub with 
white flowers all summer. A white-flowering companion plant to 
the Crimson Spiraea. 
IZetonl Chin wee ae eee $0.35 
Golden Spiraea. 
LGitoeZ 4st a= ame ee $0.50 
Pink Summer Spiraea (S. Billardi). 5 ft. 
the end of the stems in July and August. 
shrubs are out of flower. 
DERG Wel (eee Pee ore eee $0.50 
Spikes of pink flowers at 
Blooms when other 
Oe OmGa | ae ee Seen $0.75 
Plume Spiraea (S. Sorbifolia). 4 ft. Leaves resemble a Mountain 
Ash. Flowers are in plumy spikes of white in July. 
DEO Orit ee ee eae $0.50 37 tO" Ae tees eres oe $0.75 
Snow Garland (S. Thunbergi). 3 ft. Light, feathery leaves on slen- 
der branches that are mass of white blossoms in early spring. 
A refined appearance all summer. 
1S topaatinwe. ee ee $0.45 ZO 1S sit ee es ee ee $0.60 
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We list the better and dependable varieties that are all easy to 
The Ninebarks (Physocarpus) 
3% ft. A desirable 
Native of Colorado. 
Dwarf Ninebark (Physocarpus monogynus). 
addition to the list of hardy, dwarf shrubs. 
Makes a full bush of upright growth with small leaves. Bears 
white flowers in spring. Grows well in most any soil. 
ZeOR On | eee ee eee $0.60 Scio. As {tee eee $0.75 
Golden Ninebark (Physccarpus aureus). 6 ft. A  full-branched 
bushy, golden-leaved shrub. Makes a pleasing color contrast 
in shrub groups. 
Za Om omit ere ee ee ee $0.50 
Tall Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius). 7 ft. A vigorous, large- 
leaved shrub that is excellent for use as a screen or background 
planting. The white flowers of spring are followed by red seed 
pods. 

Spiraea Crimson (Anthony Waterer)—a dwart 
shrub with crimson flowers all summer. 

PAUL GCG Reey icons 
