
Red Japan Quince 

Golden - Spirea 
Golden Spirea 
This is a very vigorous 
Spirea. Striking white 
blooms. the leaves of this 
variety are a golden yel- 
low. After the flowering 
season is over, the flowers 
are followed with orange 
colored pea-pods. 
BARGAIN 
No. 18 
FIVE SHRUBS 
Your choice of 
varieties listed on 
this page. 
$1.20 
Net, Not Prepaid. 


Spires: Callosa Rosea 
22 
Any Shrub on This Pigs 
Red Japah Quince (Burning Bush). Very early in 



“30° 
the spring, this fine, attractive | 
shrub is completely covered with dazzling scarlet flowers, fol- | each — 
lowed by small, fragrant, quince-shaped fruits. Foliage is dark, 

Persian Lilac 
Spirea Callosa Rosea 
‘A dwarf variety, growing 24 to 
30 inches high, which produces 
large flat clusters of reddish pink 
flowers nearly all summer. Very 
handsome foliage. If flowers are 
removed as they fade, 
cause the plant to keep up a 
continuous bloom 
the entire summer and early fall. 
Spirea Dousglasi 
want to include in your plantings. Upright in growth, 
with reddish brown branches and narrow, oblong green 
foliage. Bears spikes of beautiful deep rose colored flowers 
in July. 6 to 7 feet at maturity. 
Spirea Anthony Waterer Acr5 “i5°e 
it will 
throughout 
glossy green. Very desir- 3 for 80c e 
able for single specimens; % 
also hedges. Grows 5 feet ee ne 
tall. 4 
Lilac, Persian Purple ae 
ecided improvement over the common Lilac. 
- shrub with slender, arching branches, attain- 
ing a height of 5 to 10 feet. The foliage is small, — 
the flowers bright purple. Blooms in May and 
June. A much more profuse bloomer than the 
common, and does not sprout so from the roots. 
We consider the Persian much preferable. 
Tamarix == 
Africana a 
Tall shrub, 8 to 10 feet — 
high, with fine feathery — 
foliage and small, bright 
pink flowers, in slender 
racemes in April and — 
May. Splendid for Re 
ing in damp Of other 
places. 2 ee, 
~ 
¢ Bak) 

Tamarix Africana 
Another handsome, new, 
pink Spirea that you will 
20 inches high, covered with large héads of crimson flow- 
ers. Very handsome foliage, often variegated with creamy 
white or yellow. If flowers are removed as they fade, it 
will cause the plant to 
keep up a_ continuous 
bloom until freezing 
weather occurs. 
Deutzia 
Crenata i 
Here is a Deutzia that is 
different, and one which 
should be included in 
every planting. Beautiful, 
double pink flowers thick- 
ly stud the graceful, up- 
right branches in May. 
Mature to 3 to 9 feet. 
Deutzia Crenata 
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