RUBUS Odoratus. Flowering Raspberry, 5’. Brown stemmed, 
narrow shrub. Light raspberry-like foliage on upright canes. 
Fragrant rosy purple flowers in early Summer. 
Each Per 10 
$ .40 $ 3.60 
SMOKETREE or Purple Fringe, 12’. Rhus cotinus. Feathery 
shrub with showy flowers followed by long haired seed that 
give the plant the appearance of being covered with a purple 
film of smoke. 
$1.00 $ 9.00 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer, 3’. Upright, medium low shrub with 
flat flower clusters of rose-pink in mid-Summer. 
a $ .30 $ 2.70 
Arguta. Garland Spirea, 6’. Taller and more vigorous 
than S. thunbergii, this plant is covered in early Spring with 
a multitude of dainty ower of pure white. Graceful, 
branching habit. 
moeetomas 2 $ .35 $ 3.20 
oe Se 45 4.00 
Billiardi. Billiard’s Spirea, 5’. Upright plant with deep 
rose colored flower panicles in July and August. 
$ .45 $ 4.00 
Callosa Alba. White Spirea, 2’. A low Spirea with flat 
flower panicles of white in mid-Summer. Continues to flower 
more or less through season. 
pereOmrp 22) $ .35 $ 3.20 
Douglas, 8’. S. douglasi. Tall growing type with rosy-red 
flowers July and August. 
$ .45 $ 4.00 
Frobeli, 4’. A type similar to, but larger than Anthony 
Waterer. Blooms of rose-pink during July and August. 
a ony see $ .40 $ 3.60 
veo 36, pe inl .50 4.50 
Prunifolia Plena. Double Bridalwreath, 8’. The old- 
fashioned and valuable plant of older gardens. Beautiful 
small, double flowers in great profusion in early Spring be- 
fore the flowers of the Van Houtte Spirea. Brilliant orange 
Fall foliage. 
$ .60 $ 5.50 
Thunbergi. Thunberg’s Spirea, 5’. Thin arching branches 
make this a very graceful shrub. Small, single flowers com- 
Bercy. cover plant in Spring. Scarlet and orange foliage in 
all. 
oO) a YT $ .40 $ 3.60 
Seine g 2 ~~~ $ .50 $ 4.50 
Trichocarpa. Korean Spirea, 6’. Dome-shaped bush very 
| similar to Van Houtte Spirea but with larger flowers coming 
much later. Somewhat coarser plant than 'S. van houttei, but 
meeting with great popularity. 
$ .50 $ 4.50 
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