


QUINCE, FLOWERING. A 
hardy and very interesting 
shrub. Has a beautiful sear- 
let and sweet-scented flower, 
very early in spring. Height 
2 to 4 ft. 

Pers, Per 6, 
Size Each Each Bach 
URC Qa ae seis en atts eek $0.50 $0.48 $0.45 
PELOUS MM totas aaah eis hanna -65 .63 .60 
SNOWBALL—See Viburnum. 
SPIREA, ANTHONY WATERER. A dwarf pink 
shrub and blooms so freely that it may be kept in 
flower throughout the summer until late fall by 
trimming away the dead blooms. Flower clusters 
are about 3 to 6 inches wide. Used for lawn or 
foundation groupings. Height 2 to 3 ft. 
Pers, Ver 6, 
Size Hach Each Each 
LQ COr LS TIN Sree e050 oe ateee sean $0.35 $0.33 $0.30 
LSston2eciniawe nt oe cera ein eters -50 48 45 
SPIREA, FROEBEL. Similar to Anthony Waterer 
Spirea. Grows a trifle higher. Very good foliage. 
Height 3 to 4 ft. 
Perils: Per 6, 
Size Each Each Each 
V2 POPLS HIN Faas ateerstetotere secon $0.30 $0.28 $0.25 
TSit Oe 2a Since te. teeters sterner ord -45 .43 -40 
SPIREA, GARLAND. Similar to Thunberg Spirea; 
foliage not as fine, a darker green, which does not 
show so much yellowish in summer, and blooms 
earlier. Height 3 to 5 ft. 
Per 3, Per 6, 
Size Each Each Each 
AS StOV24 ATS ope cuetevs tele eielegeraiars $0.30 $0.28 $0.25 
PEO) Bik Us ata chenere/eyapeustate tale ete ers 45 43 -40 | 
SPIREA, THUNBERG. Low-growing, rounded, abun- 
dant small white flowers in May almost cover the 
bush. Foliage is quite dense. Leaves narrow, light 
green. Height 3 to 5 ft. 
Per 3, Per 6, 
Size Each Each Each 
UZSCOPTS Anni. cave cieyore ore iste tots $0.30 $0.28 $0.25 
a bor eee Got bo IE A i .45 43 -40 
SPIREA, VANHOUTTE. Also called Bridal Wreath, 
although there is an old variety by that name. 
Used for foundations and border groupings and for 
hedges. Graceful, arching branches. Good light 
green foliage which stays bright during the sum- 
mer, changing to a beautiful color during the au- 
tumn, and its dense shrubbery appearance is even 
valuable in the winter landscape. The common 
way of planting these has been in singles, but their 
value in groups and hedges is increasing in_ favor. 
Flowers pure white in May and early June. Height 
4 to 8 ft. 
. Per 3, Per 6, 
Size Each Each Each 
TS toe ine. cemcisee se ais « $0.25 $0.23 $0.20 
2 torsattedea. accra oe eet oe 235 -33 .30 
SUMAC, SHREDDED. Foliage cut more than com- 
mon Sumac. Larger. Used for groupings. Height 
8 to 12 ft. 
Per 3, Per 6, 
Size EKach Each Each 
US tOr24: 110s. cstatatetes ove ebphalete $0.55 $0.53 $0.50 
Do LOMS fC seaiers, cos) ere cettayarcieletenas .70 -68 .65 
TAMARIX (pentandra). A shrub or small tree of 
very graceful form, with asparagus-like foliage. 
Flowers showy, brilliant pink, blooming in July. 
There are several varieties of Tamarix, but this is 
one of the hardiest, finest foliage and brightest 
bloom. Height 6 to 12 ft. 
Per 3, Per 6, 
Size Each Each Each 
LS. C0524) in seercrtee crear sarertiens $0.35 $0.33 $0.30 
2 1O-SsTtslctts ceices eee -50 .48 .45 
VIBURNUM, CRANBERRYBUSH. 
with foliage of good green. Leaf similar in shape 
to the Snowball. Very showy in red berries which 
begin to color in midsummer and hold well through- 
A bushy shrub 
out the winter. Excellent. Height 6 to 10 ft. Ber- 
ries excellent for jelly. 
: Per 3, Per 6, 
Size Each Each Each 
LSMOc24 iit § e sacerciotomantte cs ae $0.60 $0.58 $0.55 
PA Wa Re Ses ee eB ee ren 8 75 16 .70 
SNOWBALL. This is the common Snowball, one of 
the most popular of spring blooming shrubs. Its 
flower clusters are ball-like, pure white, and it 
produces no fruit or séeds. Height 6 to 10 ft. 
; Per 3, Per 6, 
Size Each Each Each 
PR OLORSE NTIS sti tke ackehin s Mets $0.60 $0.58 $0.55 
A Baek so chee ee ee Hila fe. TOE ale Te) os .70 
WAYFARINGBUSH. A large shrub with rough 
branches and large heart-shaped leaves. White 
flowers in flat clusters. 
turn to black, 
well in autumn. 
Red berries which later 
follow the flowers. Foliage colors 
Height 6 to 10 ft. 
Pers) Per 6, 
Size Each Each Each 
TSO 24 ines sok ee $0.55 $0.53 $0.50 
BLOAT Ce alas ot, creates .70 : 4 
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WEIGELA, PINK (Weigela rosea). Warly flowering, 
rose-colored bell-shaped flowers. Semi-hardy. Pro- 
tect from winter sun. Plant on north or east side 
of house. Height 4 to 6 ft. : 
Per 3, Per 6, 
Size Each Each Each 
US FONDS eters cel eae eres $0.45 $0.43 $0.40 
Als Ke Pa WORE RY AL oC a eh -55 Hess -50 
A HANDY REFERENCE 
LIST OF 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Shrubs for Low Founda- 
tions 
Spirea, several 
Barberry 
Coralberry 
Hydrangea 
Rugosa Rose (trimmed) 
Weigela 
Shrubs for Screening 
Purposes 
Honeysuckle 
Lilae 
Mockorange 
Tamarix 
Shrubs Near Tree Roots 
Coralberry 
Morrow Honeysuckle 
Attractive of Bark 
Dogwoods 
BE Seder Geral Euonymus 
Vanhoutte Spirea shat by Toran’ 
Barb abe ape 
ee Barberry 
Peegee Hydrangea 
Snowhill Hydrangea 
A. W. Spirea 
Garland Spirea 
Tatarian Honeysuckle 
Cranberrybush 
Chinese Lilac 
Sweet Mockorange 
Virginal Mockorange 
Tamarix 
Grootendorst Rose 
Shrubs With Colored 
Leaves 
Golden Elder 
Sweet Mockorange 
Redleaf Barberry 
Shrubs for Shady 
Locations 
Vanhoutte Spirea 
Barberry 
Coralberry 
Hydrangeas 
Honeysuckles 
Dogwoods 
Sumacs 
Elders 
Shrubs for South and Attractive of Berry 
West Foundations Barberry 
Vanhoutte Spirea Coralberry 
f Cotoneaster 
Barberry Dogwood 
Coralberry Honeveucse 
Garl i Elder 
aie lend pire, Cranberrybush 
Mockorange Euonymus 
Forsythia Rugosa Rose 
QUICK REFERENCE LIST OF SHRUBS FOR 
HEIGHT 
Dwarf Shrubs Forsythia 
Up to 5 Ft. Weigela 
Barberry Blueleaf Honeysuckle 
Coralberry 
Hydrangea 
A. W. Spirea 
Froebel Spirea 
Garland Spirea 
Tall Shrubs 
6 Ft. Up 
Tatarian Honeysuckle 
White Belle Honeysuckle 
Thunberg Spirea Lilae 
Rugosa Rose Mockorange 
Sumac 
Medium Shrubs Elder 
5to:-SoF it. Tamarix 
Vanhoutte Spirea Snowball 
Cotoneaster Creeberry Buel 
Morrow Honeysuckle ida setae 
Dogwood Bride Honeysuckle 
Juno Mockorange Zabel Honeysuckle 

