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Plant tall shrubs 4 feet apart, medium varieties 
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Spirea Van Houttei— 
America’s Most Widely Planted Shrub 
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Snowberry 
(Symphoricarpos) 
WHITE SNOWBERRY. Diminutive rose- 
colored flowers in June and July fol- 
lowed by clustered milk-white fruits 
which remain far into the winter. 
Bush is compact in form with numer- 
ous slender branches. Can be used 
in small groups or large masses. Due 
to its dwarf habit it is valuable for 
foregrounds in shrub plantings. Grows 
about 30 inches high. 
Spirea Van Houttei 
Without doubt one of the most useful and most widely used shrubs in cultivation. Bloom- 
ing in April and May, the plant throws out long branches that curve and droop to the 
ground, weighted with a mass of pure white flowers that suggest a fountain of snow. May 
be used for specimens, massed, or for hedges. Will grow to 8 feet high if untrimmed. 
Spirea Arguta 
One of the finest of the early flowering shrubs. Blooms with the coming of the leaves, 
a mass of tiny white flowers. Foliage is cut-leaved, lacy, and very pleasing in appearance. 
Grows to 4 to 5 feet tall. 
Spirea Prunifolia 
ve Be Tall, upright growing member of the family. Ideal in shrub borders or corner plantings. 
White Snowberry Small rose-shaped blooms. Has profuse blooming habit of all Spireas. Foliage is attractive 
and turns to pleasing shades in autumn. Very hardy and easy to grow. Reaches 8 feet if 
Pink Double Flowering Almond untrimmed. -: 4 
sa ciabihe atid Spirea Froebeli 
Red Foliage in Spring 
Large flat clusters of deep pink flowers nearly all summer make this variety 
especially good for nearly all plantings. Dwarf in habit and fine for inner border 
work, Will get about 30 inches high. 
Korean Spirea 
One of the most garceful of Spireas. Slender arching branches and excellent 
foliage. Masses of yellowish white bloom in spring. Will reach about 4 to 5 feet 
in height but may be trimmed back. Very hardy and a fine border shrub. 
Dwarf Ninebark Spirea 
Semi-dwarf and very thick and bushy in growth, attractive light brown bark, 
creamy white bloom. Very good for informal hedges or low borders. Reaches 
30 inches in height. 

Flowering Almond 
_ Earliest spring-flowering shrub, in full bloom before the leaves appear. Beau- 
tiful pearly pink, double blooms snuggle tight to the twigs, completely covering 
the bush. Medium height, reaching about 4 feet. 
New Golden Spirea 
A beautiful shrub with bright yellow leaves which turn to golden bronze in the 
fall. White blossoms followed by brilliant fruits. A sturdy, upright grower and 
valuable for color contrast. 
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