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Bush Honeysuckle, Tartarian Pink 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Continued 
SPIREA Van Houttei. The well known white 
Spirea. Drooping branches with clusters of white 
flowers. Can be planted in most any location. 
18-24 in., 15c; 2-3 ft., 20c; 3-4 ft., 25c; 4-5 ft., 
35c. 
SPIREA Arguta. Small leaves, very finely set, mak- 
ing a thick foliage. Very hardy, blooms early in 
March, a latter part of February before the 
leaves come out. Small white flowers all through 
the branches. For foundation or thick screen. 
Hardy. 18-24 in., 15c; 2-3 ft., 20c; 3-4 ft., 25c. 
(See Illustration, Page 14). 
SPIREA Froebeli. Dwarf pink. Hardy, attractive 
foliage in early spring. Very fine for low planting 
effect. Blooms at intervals through the summer. 
12-18 in., 15c; 18-24 in., 20c; 2-3 ft., 25c. 
(See Illustration, Page 13). 
WEIGELA rosea. Pink blooms just after Spirea 
Van Houttei in May. Height 4 to 5 feet. Good 
foliage, and a fine foundation plant. Holds its 
foliage well. 18-24 in., 15c; 2-3 ft., 20c; 3-4 ft., 
25c. (See Illustration, Page 16). 
WEIGELA, Red. Blooms at intervals throughout 
the summer. 18-24 in., 20c; 2-3 ft., 25c; 3-4 ft., 
35c. 
TAMARIX odessana.. Everblooming. Light green 
foliage. Pink flowers after the foliage comes out. 
18-24 in., 15c; 2-3 ft., 20c; 3-4 ft., 25c. 
The Vienna Nursery 
Weigela 
TAMARIX africana. Blooms early before the 
foliage comes out. Reddish pink flowers all over 
the branches. Foliage dark green. 18-24 in., 15c; 
2-3 ft., 20c; 3-4 ft., 25c. (See Illustration, Page 
Tipe 
ZEBRA GRASS (Ornamental Grass). Fluffy 
tassels for winter bouquets. 20c per large clump. 

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