SPRING FLOWERING SHRUBS AND TREES 
SPRING FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Deciduous, generally hardy shrubs. Many are very showy. 
FLOWERING QUINCES 
Flowering Quinces. (Cydonia japonica.) The large flowering 
hybrids are among the showiest of shrubs for general planting. 
Hardy or just as much at home in the south, they put forth 
colorful flowers in spring. Each, 5-gal., $1.75; gal., 60c. 
Grandiflora. Large white flowers in abundance. 
Orange. Medium size shrub. Orange flowers. 
Rosea. Large, rosy pink flowers. 
Sanguinea. Heavy blooming, bright scarlet. 
POMEGRANATE 
Flowering Pomegranate. Excellent shrub for sunny places with 
small glossy leaves and bright red double flowers, sometimes 
followed by ornamental fruits. 5-gal., $1.75; gal., 60c. 
CREPE MYRTLE 
Crepe Myrtle. (Lagerstroemia.) Large shrubs, almost small trees 
with delicate flowers of crepe texture. Very showy from July 
on. Does best in hot weather. Each, 5-gal., $1.75; gal., 60c. 
Dwarf lavender. 
Dwarf light pink. 
Indica alba—White. 
Indica rosea—Pink. 
indica rubra—Red. 
SPIREAS — BRIDALWREATHS 
Spirea froebeli. Partially evergreen shrub of small dimensions 
covered all summer and fall with heads of pink and old rose 
flowers. 5-gal., $1.75; gal., 50c. 
Spirea Vanhouttei. Well known all over this country for its bil- 
lowy masses of white flowers on long graceful arching stems. 
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FLOWERING QUINCE, SANGUINEA 
PERSIAN LILAC 
Persian Lilac. (Syringa persica.) One of the few lilacs that bloom 
in the south, where winters are mild. Flowers are like the 
eastern lilac in appearance, although in smaller clusters. 5- 
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VIBURNUM 
Viburnum carlesi. Medium size shrub with leathery deep green 
leaves and dainty snowball-like flower heads, white with pink- 
ish tones but with the fragrance of Daphne. Very fine. 5- 
Gale 52.00 sgalaes1,00: 
Viburnum opulus sterile. This is the popular Snowball. A tall 
shrub blooming heavily each spring. 5-gal., $1.75; gal., 50c. 
OLD FASHIONED WEIGELA 
Weigela. These showy shrubs have colorful tubular flowers in 
late spring. Will grow in full sun but benefit by light shade. 
Each) 5-Galse lei Gall. 50c. 
Candida. Snow white. 
Rosea. Lovely rose-pink. 
FLOWERING TREES 
The following deciduous trees, like their shrubbery cousins 
above, are familiar all over the country. Particularly showy are 
the Peaches and Crabapples, and these have few, if any, rivals 
for spring flowering. 
Pink Flowering Locust. (Robinia decaisne.) Heavy clusters of 
pink flowers like a large flowered wisteria with individual 
a blossoms like small sweet peas. Sturdy growth, handsome foli- 
PINK FLOWERING LOCUST age and fragrant flowers. 8 to 10 ft., $2.50. 

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