ROSE OF SHARON — ALTHEA 
Rather narrow upright shrub that produces a 
profusion of richly colored single or double flowers. 
It is especially desirable because it flowers from 
early summer to autumn, a time when few other 
shrubs are in bloom. Thrives well under city con- 
ditions. 
Jeanne d’Arc — Double; pure white. 3-4’ Each $0.60 
Lucy: Double; tedaid=o/ us eae ae Each $0.75 
Paeonaeflorus — Double; pink. 3-4’ ... Each $0.60 
Coelestis — A magnificent true-blue single; very 
choice. «142-27 eae ee ee Each $0.60 
Rubis — The best single red grown; strong and free 
blooming. 4-5 geteen. joe ee oe Each $0.75 
Snowdrift — Very showy, large single white flowers; 
more dwarf than other varieties. 3-4’ Each $0.60 
SNOWBERRY — SYMPHORICARPOS 
Chenaulti (Imp. Coral-Berry) — 
shrub with 
with small leaves; fine for planting in front of 
A medium-sized 
slender graceful branches covered 
tall shrubs; its foliage is very attractive, remain- 
ing green and hanging on the bush until late 
fall; its fruits are small red berries. 
2 Oe Oe. CRE eee Coty teeta aes Each $0.35 
SUA ats oy «6, «Me G trae eee ses hoe. Spee 50 
Indian Currant (Coral-Berry) — Similar to the Snow- 
berry, except that the fruits are small bright 
coral-red, and hanging in long clusters. 
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Racemosus (Snowberry) — This plant resembles the 
Spirea; has small rose-colored flowers in June; 
fruits are round and milky white and remain 
on the bush far into the winter; ideal for shady 
places, also does well in the sun. 
DOU. SOP geen ae ae eet ene Each $0.35 
CA... os a ee ees wana el .50 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer — A dwarf variety with rosy- 
crimson flowers in midsummer. 
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1 BoA ee Oe ee Se te Belen <a gs a ys -50 
Arguta (Snow Garland) — A slender upright va- 
riety with graceful branches; the first to bloom 
in May. 
2-3"... es Aste eee cae Each $0.40 
BoA! 5d. Secs bo eee ee eee .60 
Callosa Alba — A dwarf variety similar to Anthony 
Waterer, but flowers are white; blooms nearly 
all summer. 
1Bs24 ee eee are ee ac nts Each $0.50 
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Frobeli (Frobel Spirea) — One of the best low-grow- 
ing shrubs for general use; produces flat clusters 
of rose-pink flowers from June to October; leaves 
are bronze-red when they first appear, changing 
to dark green. 
Vga 2 Oe oT ee Se Oe a nee Each $0.40 
DO UE A GAR Ba, Cacting ae fte ate as 50 
Thunbergia — A dwarf shrub with small white 
flowers very early in spring; its light-green 
feathery foliage turns to orange scarlet in fall. | 
De Sem AN ae orc eee are NO PRET ee Each $0.50 
Trichocarpa (Korean Spirea) — Produces 
flat heads of white flowers with a distinct eye, 
large 
in dome-shaped clusters. 
D8 a Ee ae gna BN a al ee Cee Each $0.50 
BA ik LOSS hentia ps ha «ce eal eee 60 
Vanhouttei (Bridal Wreath) — A well-known variety 
with graceful arching branches of pure white 
flowers in May. 
Jad hae 2 ee LEME MPe SME 2 tae Each $0.35 
SUMAC — RHUS 
These plants are grown especially for their 
ornamental and colorful foliage in the fall. 
Canadensis (Fragrant Sumac) — A low shrub with 
interesting three-parted leaves; yellow flowers 
in clusters followed by red berries; bright scarlet 
foliage in fall. 
LaDainian Each $0.50 

Snowball 
