SPIREAS — PEONIES—WEIGELAS 
(Below) 
Officinalis 
Rubra 
(Above) SPIREA VAN 
HOUTTE Flowers and bush.& 
Often called ‘‘Bridal Wreath.” 
In May, white flowers 
cover graceful arching 
branches. Medium g 
height. For foun- 
dation, entran— 
ces, groups 
hedges. 
za 
(Right) SPIREA THUNBERG 
Earliest blooming Spirea. Dwarf with 
slender arching branches, and feathery 
foliage. White blossoms before leaves ap- 
pear. Fine for edging taller plantings, founda- 
tions, entrances, all-purpose. 
PEONIES 
Easy to grow. Increase 
in beauty each year. Big 
roots of Stark-grown 
Peonies are full of vital- 
ity. 
FELIX CROUSSE 
(Top) One of best. 
Enormous blooms 
Rich velvety red. Fairly 
late bloomer. Fine for 
cutting. 
OFFICINALIS 
RUBRA (Above) 
Fine, large, shiny, ve 
double, darkred blooms, 
First to bloom in Stark 
Park. 
EDULIS. SU- 
PERBA Best: pit 
Often called ‘‘Deco 
tion Day Peony.” 
cellent for cuttin 
Immense flowers 
h Blossom pink. 
P 
FESTIVA MAXI- 
MA Best large white 
peony. Flecks of red in 
center. 
Bush and Flowers of Spirea An- 
thony Waterer (Left*'and Above) 
Flowers of 
Weigela 
Eva Rathke 
Blooms from July until frost. A 
F shrub. Bright rosy crin 
; often 4 inches a 
unting, entranc 
Flowers of , ! ‘ | a low bloom- 
Pink Wiegela 
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stark te 
grounds, 
with ros 
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similar to 
soms in 
(Right) Semi-dw 
late spring and u 
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or in front of tall shrubs 
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