Shrubs 
Spiraea frobeli, FROBEL SPIREA oo 
frobeli [fro’-bel-eye] Named for Frobel 
Of dwarf growth, sometimes winter-killing, but al- 
ways sufficient new growth before blooming time. 
The flat heads of flowers are colored magenta-red, 
difficult to harmonize with other colors. It is very 
useful, however, because it blooms through the hot 
weather when little else is in bloom. 
2-3 ft. 90c, 12-18 in. 40c 
Spiraea prunifolia, DBL. BRIDAL WREATH 6’ 
\ prunifolia [pru-ni-fol-e-ah] Plum-leaf. 
y Masses of small double white flowers in spring. A 
shrub of irregular habit of growth and not alwavs 
GARLAND SPIREA hardy here. Ay aie, play Bas iar, Hye 
Spiraea reevesiana, REEVES SPIREA 4’ 
reevesiana [reeves-i-an’-ah] After Reeves 
Similar to the familiar Bridal Wreath Spirea of 
which it is one parent, but superior in habit of 
growth and flower. Its objectionable feature is that 
it is not always hardy. 3-4 ft. $1.00 
Spiraea thunbergi, SNOW GARLAND SPIREA 4’, 
thunbergi [thun-berg’-eye] for Thunberg a Swed- 
ish botanist. 
A shrub of neat shape and feathery light green 
foliage. The stems are lined with small white flow- 
ers in very early spring Smaller flowers, lower 

! growth and not as hardy as Spiraea arguta. 
a 3-4 ft. $1.00, 2-3 ft. 75c 
Spiraea trichocarpa, KOREAN SPIREA 5! 
trichocarpa [trich-uh-car-pa] Hairy-seeded 
Flowers similar to Bridal Wreath but about a week 
FROBEL SPIREA later. Shrub of irregular spreading habit. Useful 
planted in groups with Spiraea V. H. 
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Spiraea vanhouttei, VANHOUTTE or 
BRIDAL WREATH SPIREA 6’ 
vanhouttei [van-hoot’-e-i] From Louis VanHoutte, 
y% a Belgian horticulturist. 
The most popular of all shrubs. Neat arching form, 
DOUBLE nice foliage and a grand display of white flowers. 
Jj row TW , 4-5 = 
BRIDAL WREATH Will Eros almost anyw joe 4-5 1ts $1.50, 3=4 ft. $1.00 
Symphoricarpus chenaulti, CHENAULT 
SNOWBERRY 4’ 
Symphoricarpus  [sim-for-i-kar’-pos] Greek for 
clustered fruits. 
chenaulti [shen-ault’-i] For Chenault 
A valuable new introduction. Small very neat leaves 
and graceful arching stems. Small red berries dotted 
white. 3-4 1th. $1.00 22-aettaipale-teuine 40c 
' Symphoricarpus mollis, SPREADING 
je SNOWBERRY ay 
mollis [mol-lis] Downy 
Snow-white berries in winter. Useful for shady 
places. Low spreading growth. 2-3 ft. 60c 
Symphoricarpus occidentalis, 
WOLFBERRY N. 2’ 
REEVE'S occidentalis [ok-si-den-tay’-lis] Western 
SPIREA A course native shrub forming dense masses on 
banks ‘and moist slopes. 2-3 ft. 50c 
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