
Spiraea, Van Houttei 
CHENAULTI SNOWBERRY (Symphori- 
SNOWBALL. See Viburnum. 
SNOWBERRY. See Symphoricarpos. 
SPIRAEA, Anthony Waterer. A crimson- 
flowered, dwarf variety, makes low com- 
pact bush, never getting higher than 24 
inches. Is used for low work such as 
putting in front of larger plants for 
border. Is covered with red blossoms, 
very attractive plant. Each Per 10 
UZ tO LS=ine PLANES weveie etc caste ts $0.45 $3.00 
SPIRAEA arguta. One of the finest early 
flowering shrubs. Blooms with the com- 
ing of the leaves, a mass of small white 
flowers. Foliage is cut-leaved and very 
pleasing in appearance. Each Per 10 
US= to -24-in. plants a2. .e $0.40 $3.00 
SPIRAEA Billiardi. We can furnish this 
tall growing Spiraea in pink. Has spear- 
ment-shaped leaves and cone-shaped 
blossoms. It is a very nice shrub for 
planting with others in 
banks. Each Per 10 
Dea Grml bP se corgi e co: sisters aleve 6 4 fs ....90.40 $3.00 
SPIRAEA Douglasi. Upright grower to 
height of 6 ft. with reddish brown 
leaves, branches also very attractive. 
Has beautiful, pink, cone-shaped blos- 
soms. Each Per 10 
By mail, postpaid, 2 to 3 ft..$0.40 $3.00 
SPIRAEA Froebeli. A semi-dwarf reach- 
ing 2 to 3 ft. when: at maturity; resem- 
bles the Anthony Waterer in flower but 
leaves are reddish green. We call this 
one of the very best for hedging and 
cover work where small shrubs are 
needed. 18- to 24-in. plants, Each Per 10 
heavy rooted...... Hed apeeetewe «6 $0.40 $3.00 
NEW KOREAN SPIRAEA. This splendid 
new shrub is enthusiastically acclaimed 
the finest Spiraea yet discovered. It 
grows 4 to 6 feet, forming a large 
globe-shaped bush which is covered 
with large, rounded clusters of snowy 
white flowers. Blooms 2 weeks later 
than Spiraea Van Houttei. Each 
2='to 8-fto plants ee sere tate le eke ee $0.40 
SPIRAEA Thumbergi. Forms a_ dense, 
fluffy bush, 3 to 5 ft. high. The feathery 
foliage is a peculiar but pleasing shade 
of yellowish green, changing in autumn 
to bright red and orange. Each 
229T a tlo=Ato. 24-inch ee ee $0.40 
SPIRAEA Van Houttei or Bridal Wreath. 
This is the most popular flowering 
shrub. The small white flowers are 
borne in clusters and the whole bush 
takes the appearance of a_ graceful 
white fountain during May and June. 
Leaves red and yellow in the fall. 
Thrives anywhere. 18- to 24-inch plants, 
postpaid. 2-yr. Each PerlO Per 100 
NERV Y a tae st ee $0.20 $1.75 
By express, 2 to 
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3 ft., 2-yr. heavy.. .25 2.00 $12.00 

carpos Chenaulti). An Improved Red 
Snowberry. It has everything that a 
good shrub should have: graceful shape, 
fine foliage, lovely flowers, attractive 
berries, is perfectly hardy and grows 
everywhere. The foliage is a rich shade 
of green. In June it is full of pink 
flowers, followed in the fall by thriving 
red berries, twice the size of the old 
Indian bumbum. Grows Each 
(FEU pee OER SB Be en ens Ss CH OI me sichedelst sieve 6. pOstO 
SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus (Snow- 
berry). A well-known old shrub, with 
small pink flowers, followed with clus- 
ters of waxen white berries, which hang 
on the plant nearly all winter, also 
much prized for its beauti- Each 
ful leaves. 2- to 3-ft plants........$0.40 
SYMPHORICARPOS vulgaris (Coralberry; 
Indian Currant). Dwarf shrub of grace- 
ful habit, clusters of small purplish 
fruits or berries which hang on nearly 
all winter, also is fine for foliage work 
for cover planting. By mail, Each 
postpaid, 2- to 3-ft. plants.........$0.40 
SYRINGA (Lilac). 
White. Old-fashioned white Lilac. Post- 
paid. 18- to 24-in. plants, 
aay07 MLCAV.Y sche arabica: or cumerte ceo ishe $0.40 
Purple. Old-fashioned purple. Lilac 
which everyone knows. Postpaid, 
18- to 24-in. plants, heavy 2-yr.....$0.40 
Persian Red. A narrow leaf Lilac with 
beautiful reddish purple flower A heavy 
bloomer and one of the Each 
best of all Lilacs. 2-3 ft. plants....$0.40 
SHRUB PRICES: Each Postpaid. 
10 f.0.b. 
Freight or Express 

Me. 
Viburnum, Opalus, sterile 




Tamarix Africiana 

Mooresville, Indiana, 
February 16, 1942. 
Allen’s Nurseries, 
Geneva, Ohio. 
Gentlemen: 
Since I ordered from you last I have moved, 
but believe me I brought my Allen’s Catalog 
along. Please change my address from Barnes- 
ville, Ohio, Atlas Star Rt., to Mooresville, Indi- 
ana, R.R. No. 2. Inclosed please find my annual 
seed and plant order. I have showed your cata- 
log to my parents and they wish their name to 
be placed on the talog mailing list for the 
1943 year. The name is Morris Peacock, Moores- 
ville, Indiana, R.R. No. 1. I never have written 
you a letter before but there is one thing more. 
A few years ago I bought some trees from what 
was supposed to be the largest nurseries in the 
world, two years later I found Allen’s and or- 
dered trees from them, and last year an Allen’s 
tree produced a peck of apples while the other 
tree, two years older, bought from the other 
company produced one apple. Is it any wonder 
I recommend Allen’s every time? 
Very truly yours, 
W. HOWARD PEACOCK. 

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