GUARANTEED PLANTS AND SATISFACTION 
SNOWBERRY, WHITE 
(Symphoricarpus racemosus ) 
(L)—Large soft berries in 
clusters terminate the branches 
in the fall. Will grow in the 
shade and in poor soil. 
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SPIREA, ANTHONY WAT- 
ERER (L)—Flat clusters of 
rosy-purple flowers distinguish 
this dwarf variety. Never grow- 
ing high, the plants can be 
placed before others to hide 
the bare spots or used beside 
SPIREA, ARGUTA (Garland | 
Spirea) (M)—A half dwarf 
type with masses of white flow- [xs "7 
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SPIREA, BILLARDI (S. lenneana) (L)—Blooms in July and 
August and on into the fall. Pinkish lilac flowers are at the ends 
of the branches in long thin clusters. 
Death UA ee el a a ea Se $0.60 
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ee eee ae 1.00 
SPIREA, FROEBELI (Froebel S.) (L)—An earlier and some- 
what larger growing form of Spirea Anthony Waterer, and more 
hardy in this locality. 
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PRR Beng eB aE SS AS see op a apt pce gg 1.00 
3- va f et a Nd re ag eee i ee 1.25 
Peeves Cpe eee mene ee ee a eee ee gk 1.50 
SPIREA, OPULIFOLIA AUREA (Golden ninebark) (T)—This 
golden leaved Spirea is one of the varieties having flowers in little 
clusters. Creamy-white flowers are followed with red seed pods. 
Tall growing. 
SPIREA, PRUNIFOLIA (Double Bridal Wreath) (M)—The old 
fashioned Bridal Wreath with thousands of tight little double flow- 
ers close against the stems in the early spring, like snow garlands. 
Leaves turn orange in the fall. 
SPIREA, REEVESIANA (S. 
cantoniensis) (M)—A slightly 
drooping shrub, with clusters of 
white flowers in May. Has small, 
thin leaves which last well into 
the winter. 
SPIREA, SORBIFOLIA (Sor- 
baria or False Spirea) (M)—A 
tall growing variety with cut 
leaves and huge clusters of white 
flowers in mid-summer. 
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OPEN G ee td Sie te ee 1.00 
TE epee faces eee 1.25 
SPIREA, THUNBERGI (Snow 
Garland) (M)—Harliest bloom- 
ing spirea. These shrubs are a 
mass of white before the leaves 
appear. Plant in a well drained 
location. 
SPIREA, TRICHOCARPA 
(Korean Bridal Wreath) (M)— 
Similar to Spirea, Van Houtte 
but blooms a little later and 
flowers are larger. 
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Spirea: Billardi Bee Gey cimete a ee ay mat ene 1.00 

