SPIREA 
CRIMSON SPIREA 
Spirea Anthony Waterer. Also 
called the Perpetual Blooming 
Crimson Spirea. Is a dwarf va- 
riety, 2% to 8 feet high. Makes 
a fine, compact bush, its broad 
flat heads of crimson flowers con- 
tinuing in perfection from June to 
Sept. A splendid showy red shrub 
for dwarf shrubbery planting. 
Each, 12-15 in., 28c; 3 for 77c; 6 
for $1.35; doz., $2.45. All shrubs 
are postpaid. 

Crimson Spirea 
and One of the 
BRIDALWREATH 
Spirea Van Hout- 
tei. The true Bridal 
Wreath. Grandest of 
all the Spireas. 
Grows about 5 or 6 
feet high. Aft the 
flowering season in 
May and June, the 
plant is~ gorgeous 
with long sprays of 
large, white flowers, 
presenting a _ beauti- 
ful appearance. One 
of the finest shrubs 
grown. Ornamental 
the year round. Very 
hardy everywhere, and 
always sure to give 
satisfaction. Each, 1%- 
2 ft., 19¢e; 3 for 50e3 6 
for 95¢c; doz., $1.75. 
The Most Popular, One of the Loveliest, 
Most. Satisfactory of All 
the Flowering Shrubs! 


PINK SPIREA 
S. Billiardi. This grand Spirea is 
one of the finest of the pink Spirea. It 
is a marvelous plant and is a much 
deeper pink and a much more solid 
color than any of the others. The 
large spikes of fuzzy pink flowers nod 
gracefully on arching branches. 5 ft. 
high. Blooms from July to Sept. Each, 
114-2 ft., 29c; 3 for 84c; 6 for $1.55. 

SHRUB ROSES 
See Page 98. 
ROSE NITIDA. Deep pink roses on 
a low shrub 18 in. high. Fine near 
the steps. Each, 39e3 3 for $1.10. 




Tamarix, Hispida 
TAMARIX 
Tall growing shrubs, with fine feath- 
ery foliage like that of the Juniper. 
Adaptable to all soils. 
—Hispida. Densely bushy, a foam- 
ing, feathery mass of silvery foliage, 
with extra large upright panicles of 
bright coral pink flowers in midsum- 
mer. Very beautiful. 12 to 15 feet. 
Each, 1-11% ft., 28e; 3 for 77e. 
WINTERBERRY 
Ilex. A handsome shrub of the 
Holly family, bearing a profusion of 
bright red berries which remain un- 
til midwinter. A substitute for the 
well Known holly, which cannot be 
grown in the north. 6-8 ft. Each, 
1-1% ft., 37¢; 3 for $1.00. 



Weigela Eva Rathke 
WEIGELA 
Diervilla. Sweet scented, trumpet 
shaped flowers in unequalled profu- 
sion in June and July, tucked in the 
axils of the leaves. Grow anywhere. 
—Rosea. Tall growing and medium 
spreading, with rich rose flowers. A 
remarkably free bloomer, 7 ft. Each, 
1-1'% ft., 28e; 3 for 77ce. 
—FEva Rathke. Large trumpet 
shaped, bright red flowers. 5 ft. Each, 
1-1\% ft., 32e; 3 for 89e,. 

—Variegated. Soft pink flowers 
with contrasty foliage variegated 
cream and green. 5 ft. Each, 1-11%4 
ft., 30c; 3 for Side. 


104 My Nigrette Rose and the Clematis 
lL. M. Wiseman, Box 4273 
, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. 
I ordered from you are doing lovely.—Mrs. 



Pink Spirea, Billiardi 

Annual 
5 
Climbers 

Blue Mexican Glory 
BLUE MEXICAN GLORY —It is sim- 
ilar to the Moon Flower, with blue 
blossoms 3 or more inches in diam- 
eter, blooming afternoons and early 
evenings. Each, 18e3 3 for 47e; 6 for 
S5e. 
HEAVENLY BLUE MORNING 
GLORY—Beautiful, large, sky blue 
flowers, shading to lighter blue and 
white at the center. Each, 17¢; 3 for 
44c; 6 for S0c. 
SCARLET O’HARA—Deep crimson 
or rich dark wine red flowers, as much 
as 3% inches across: Each, 19e; 3 for 
50c; 6 for 90c, ¢ 
WHITH MOON FLOWER, GIANT 
—Blooms very freely. Its Morning- 
Glory-like giant flowers being of the 
purest white, blooming only at night 
or on dull days; deliciously fragrant. 
Each, 20c; 3 for 53e; 6 for 95e. 1 Each 
of Above 4 Climbers, for 59e. 
VINCA VINE—A great favorite for 
window boxes. Beautifully variegated 
green and white foliage, trailing down 
6 feet or more. Plant 1 foot apart in 
the front of the boxes. Hach, 19e; 3 
for 50c; 6 for 90c; dozen, $1.60. 
= JOHN A.SALZER SEED Co) 
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