SHADBLOW (Amelanchier canadensis) 
A tall-growing native shrub covered with 
white blooms in April and May. Makes a 
handsome specimen. 
WAS ats bid Die cerns ears each .30 
SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos) 
Low-growing shrubs with _ interesting 
fruits. Equally tolerant of full sun or light 
shade. 
Symphoricarpos chenaulti 

Fine light green leaves and pink fruits. 
The best of the group and a shrub to be Mountain - Currant 
widely planted. 
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Symphoricarpos racemosus (Common snowberry) 
Waxy white berries that remain through the winter. 
2/3 te Tip Nes see ecteenaes each $ .25 doz ee ee $2.50 
3445 ft Digh. ets cesecans each .30 OOz eee sae 3.00 
Symphoricarpos vulgaris (Indian currant) 
Dull, coral-red fruit. 
OL 3att “high nesters each $ .25 dog. he nase $2.50 
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SPIREA (Spirea) 
Included among the spireas are some of the most widely 
planted of the flowering shrubs. 
Spiraea arguta (Garland spirea) 
A vigorous grower, small light green leaves, free flowering, May. 
18/24 thigh” f.cn2c-. each .35 re hy ee ti, a oh 3.50 
273 Mt high? setae a each .45 COZ irre. cate 4.50 
Spiraea bumalda Anthony Waterer (Waterer’s spirea) 
A dwarf shrub popularly used as an edging or in the front 
of shrub borders. Bright crimson flowers in late June or July. 
12/15 inches high ........ bach 4$.575 = per doz. ........ $2.50 
15/18 inches high ........each — .30 ........ per doz, ........ 3.00 
