Early 
Flowering 
Opiraeas 
The beauty of this dooryard pleasingly welcomes you to the home of Mrs. William Kuettner. 
Planned and planted by Holm & Olson. 
The many varied and interesting types of Spiraeas make them, as a group, the most popular and most 
generally planted of all the hardy shrubs. We list the better and dependable varieties that are all easy to 
grow. 
Bridal Wreath (Spiraea Van Houttei). 5% ft. Most admired of all The Ninebarks (Physocarpus) 
shrubs. A graceful bush with arching branches that is a snow- 
bank of flowers in late May. Grows well in most any situation. Dwarf Ninebark (Physocarpus monogynus), 3¥2 ft. A desirable 
addition to the list of hardy, dwarf shrubs. Native of Colorado. 

BO 10 24 Mn = Sno o 0.20 2 to 3 ft. ~-2--2--24 = 50.40 Makes a full bush of upright growth with small leaves. Bears 
SPOT atin ee aa ee ee .60 AVIOr Outta eee ee 85 : : ; k ; 
white flowers in spring. Grows well in most any soil. 
Callosa Rosea Spiraea. 3 ft. Rose colored flowers in flat-topped Y Aah oO 3 See ee oe $0.60 oelos4ittees 2. eee $0.75 
clusters all season. A splendid medium height shrub. Well 
suited for house-foundation plantings. Golden Ninebark (Physccarpus aureus). 6 ft. A full-branched 
TARLOMUG Tine eee eo ee $0.40 OPO cara ee eee ee, $0.60 bushy, golden-leaved shrub. Makes a pleasing color contrast 
DAStOR SUM inte seer ee es $0.80 in shrub groups. 
Crimson Spiraea (S. Anthony Waterer). 2 ft. A free-floweringdwart 2 te 3 ft-------------- BU S038 10-4 fn area — 
shrub of compact form. Rosy-crimson flowers in flat-top clusters 4 to 5 ft.-------------------- $1.00 
all summer. A pleasing color combination planted with Snow- 
hill Hydrangea. Tall Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius). 7 ft. A vigorous, large- 
{Omsrte ee ees be $0.40 TOG OA iy ees te $0.60 leaved shrub that is excellent for use as a screen or background 
Pitas wake i Re foe ain.» $0.80 planting. The white flowers of spring are followed by red seed 
pods. 
Garland Spiraea (S. Arguta). A cloud of dainty white blossoms in a Rk attain hs ake $0.50 OG d bi pen ee ibae oe Seah $0.75 
May. Graceful and attractive all season with long light-green Aa taht ee te el ho eT $1.00 
leaves. 
SHOR AAI ee eee $0.40 ZEtORO ee ee ee $0.60 
eM Thee ee ee ee $0.80 
Japonica Spiraea (Callosa alba). 2¥2 ft. A good dwarf shrub with 
white flowers all summer. A white-flowering companion plant to SHRUBS THAT ATTRACT BIRDS 
the Crimson Spiraea. , 
nena ieee fF nea ed eres There are a number of Shrubs, which produce 
edible seeds and fruit attractive to birds. The 
Pink Summer Spiraea (S. Billardi). 5 ft. Spikes of pink flowers at 


the end of the stems in July and August. Blooms when other ones enumerated below are amongst the most 
ale ei HO as Ea important, and ornamental. 
2 tONCeiLReee ee ae $0.50 SMOBS tia e = eee sone, $0.75 
Japanese Barberry. Viburnum. In variety. 
Plume Spiraea (S. Sorbifolia). 4 ft. Leaves resemble a Mountain 
Ash. Flowers are in plumy spikes of white in July. Red Dogwood. Buckthorn. 
Ota ite oe MSO Guets toate ae ee Se $0.75 Snowberry. Rugosa Rose. 
Snow Garland (S. Thunbergi). 3 ft. Light, feathery leaves on slen- Coral Berry. Mountain Ash. . 
der branches that are mass of white blossoms in early spring. Elderberry. In variety. Crataegus. In variety. 
A refined appearance all summer. 
LS toe iit eee Se $0.50 Edom Coa i gl oak a Aaa Se $0.75 
Mise oe Mi NN Ee SP OLTSs....2THE PARE NURSERIES . = HOLM & OLSON, | Ine. poses 
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