A LITTLE PLANNING 
A LITTLE PLANTING 
SPIREAS 
ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA: A very popu- 
lar low growing bush, becoming 2 feet high and 
constantly in bloom all summer. Flower clusters 
are large, flat topped, and of deep rose color. 
_ 8-12 in., 22c each; 5 for $1.00. 
SPIREA ARGUTA (Snow Garland Spirea)— 
The earliest blooming Spirea, growing 5 feet tall. 
Slender and graceful form with delicate leaves. 
Pure white flowers are produced in great profu- 
sion. 
Size Each Per3 Per 5 Per 10 
ACE a 20c $0.54 $0.85 $1.60 
MOMMA NEN Se os) Sova lcse-c sv 25¢c 69 1.05 2.00 
04 Sea 30c -81 1.25 2.30 
PINK SUMMER FLOWERING BILLARDI: 
Tall, erect shrub with bright pink feathery plumes 
5 to 8 inches long in Mid-summer. Hardy. 
Size Each Per3 Per 5 Per 10 
07S Ve 20c $0.54 $0.85 $1.60 
SURE Gre: tebe, 5 fetes 30c .84 1.30 2.40 
MONG Ey cicc ag 0's Pate: 35c -99 1.60 3.00 
DWARF—WHITE FLOWERING SPIREA 
(Spirea Col. Alba)—Covered with white blos- 
soms from spring until fall; very vigorous and 
attractive. Excellent for grouping with other 
shrubs or for foundation plantings. They can 
safely be planted under low windows. 
Size Each Per3 Per 5 Per 10 
C8 D215 Ps Sa eae 20c $0.54 $0.85 $1.60 
111328 6.5 bt Ree 25¢c -69 1.10 2.00 
PINK EVERBLOOMING Spirea (Froebeli) — 
This Spirea is Hardy and a Real Gem. Grows 3 
to 4 feet tall and bears just loads of pink flower 
heads. Plant at least 5. 
Size Each Per3 Per 5 Per 10 
Te Es es 20c $0.54 $0.85 $1.60 
(DEOL ee er 25c 69 1.05 1.80 
CLAY Ae a a 30c .84 1.35 2.50 
BRIDAL WREATH or SPIREA VAN HOUT- 
TEI: Geo. Gurney says, ‘‘The Bridal Wreath 
is the best shrub that grows.’’ Its pure white 
flowers are borne on long graceful branches entirely 
covering the bush with a bank of snow in late 
May and early June. The shrub is one of the 
hardiest and adapts itself to most any soil or place. 
Along the foundation of the house, in the shrub 
border or as a graceful hedge along the lot line, 
Bridal Wreath is always a big help in beautifying 
the home grounds. They Cost Little. Plant a lot 
of them this year. 
Size Each Per 3 Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
12-18 in....... l6c $0.39 $1.10 $2.25 $6.00 
18-24in....... 25¢ -69 2.00 4.00 10.00 
aT GT cc cies 30c -75 2.20 4.75 17.00 
Beat. oa. 35c -96 3.00 7.00 25.00 
1 SESS ¢ Gane a 40c 1.11 3.40 Ted 29.00 
DWARF NINEBARK SPIREA: A very com- 
pact dwarf growing shrub attaining a height of 3 
to 4 feet. Foliage a very attractive bright green 
staying on late in the fall. Very hardy, and 
excellent as specimen plants or as a hedge. 
12-18 in., 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
SORBIFOLIA SPIREA: One of the earliest 
shrubs to come into leaf and flower in spring. 
Long spikes of white flowers in June and July. 
Leaves similar to Mountain Ash. 
18-36 in., 27c Each, 5 for $1.25. 
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PRIVET (Amur River North)—Foliage glossy 
green, holds its color well into late fall. Will stand 
shearing to any extent. This is a strictly first-class 
ornamental hedge plant for southeastern 8S. Dak. 
and like climates. Plant 10 inches apart. 
Size Per 10 Per25 Per 50 Per 100 
12-18 in.......... $0.65 $1.35 $2.50 $4.75 
18-24 in... 8. 6s -85 1.90 3.50 6.85 
RED FLOWERING QUINCE: Bright red 
flowers borne in profusion on sturdy, black-barked 
branches. A flame of color that is strikingly beau- 
tiful in the shrub border or for specimen planting. 
The fruit is used in conserves. 
Size Ea. Per 5 
ir AB BYR aioe Cees x, east cheep ERS Ds Sve 30c $1.25 
18-24 in gh See Se ee ee 35c 1.50 
SNOWBALL: Hardy, attains a height of 3 to 10 
feet ...Is filled with white balls of bloom in the 
last part of May. 
12-18 in.: 30c Each; 5 for $1.35; 10 for $2.50. 
18-24 in.: 35c Each; 5 for 1.65; 10 for 2.90. 
AROMATIC SUMAC: Different from other 
varieties of shrubbery, 3 to 4 feet high, fragrant 
leaves, beautiful coral-red fruits. Very bright fall 
coloring, extremely hardy and drouth resistant. 
Especially good to plant in hot sunny, dry spots, 
where other shrubs have failed. 
Size Each. Per 5 Per 10 
P2=1B ine oe ae se See 20c $0.90 $1.60 
19224 ee sc dee See 25c = 1.15 2.00 
BS 1OE eee See at hee 30c 1.40 2.70 
6 We ties acs oR es eG aoe 35c 1.60 3.00 
COMMON SUMAC: This is a native shrub ex- 
ceptionally hardy, and valued on account of its 
bright colored leaves that hang on well into the 
fall; followed by clusters of bright red berries which 
it retains until spring. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
a2 ft hes sonicen ea eee 20c $0.90 $1.70 
Basi EEG tt hte aes Rael ee CRO ce 25c 1.00 1.80 
FERNLEAF SUMAC-—A rapid, robust grower, 
produces cones of bright red fruit. Leaves beauti- 
fully formed rivaling the most delicate fern. Can 
be cut to the ground each season and a mass of 
beautiful foliage will result. In the fall, the leaves 
turn to the most beautiful pinkish-red. A large 
group of them is a wonderful sight. 
12-24 in., 20c each; 5 for 90c; 10 for $1.70. 
STAGHORN SUMAC: Similar to the Common 
Sumac, branches resemble Staghorn, with bright 
clusters of seed that are retained throughout the 
winter. 
18-24 in., 20c each; 5 for 90c; 10 for $1.70. 
TAMARIX HISPIDA: A very hardy Tamarix 
and a great improvement over other varieties. It 
grows 10 to 12 feet tall if not pruned, but it can be 
kept down to any desired height. Grows in sun 
or shade and in wet or dry locations. The foliage 
is very fine, feathery, and dense, and is of a silvery- 
blue color. Bright coral-pink flowers appear al- 
most regularly all summer long. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
18-24 inn ioe eS Foe car ee. cece 20c $0.90 $1.65 
Da Skt cy e cats Se nti 25c 1.05 1.85 
3-4.80rr tr te ee Ce or 30c 1.35 2.50 
WAHOO OR STRAWBERRY BUSH: Shrub or 
small tree to 15 feet. Purple flowers in June. 
Leaves have splendid fall coloring. 
12-24 in., 25c Each, 5 for $1.10. 
