6 THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued 
Spirea prunifolio, double; Double Bridal Wreath. Very double 
tiny white flowers along last year’s canes before the leaves 
appear. 
2 tO 3 FOCC er ee 45 each; 4.00 per 10 
3 to-4 feetie- 2 ee eee -55 each; 5.00 per 10 
Spirea Van Houttei. A fountain of white in May with its 
peer ree of flowers on graceful arching branches; attains 
- eet. 
Mail size, postpaid ---_ .10 each; .90 per 10; 7.50 per 100 
18stoees inches. seee 20 each; 1.50 per 10; 10.00 per 100 
2:toss "fect = eae .25 each; 2.00 per 10; 15.00 per 100 
8 tot4Gfeet ss eee 30 each; 2.50 per 10; 20.00 per 100 
Tamarix. Delicate feathery foliage, somewhat resembling 
asparagus; tiny pink flowers; prune severely each year. 
Hispida. Silvery-green foliage; blooms in latter summer. 
2tossiteet (eee eee ee | eee 35 each; 3.00 per 10 
Viburnum lantana (Wayfaring Tree). Upright tree-like 
shrub; 2 to 8 inch clusters of small white flowers in latter 
spring; bright red berries changing to black in latter summer. 
2EtO2Ss feet Se ee ee ee -40 each; 3.50 per 10 
3. ton4 feet. 22 ol ee ea eee -50 each; 4.50 per 10 
4°to7 5 feet cae ae ee ee -75 each; 7.00 per 10 
Viburnum Carlesi. Small pink and white flowers % to 3/4 
in. across in clusters, 2 to 3 in. across in late April; very fra- 
grant. 
18 to 24 in., B. & B. 2.00 each 2 to 3 ft., B. & B., 2.50 each 
Viburnum molle; Kentucky Viburnum. Small white flowers in 
clusters in June; bluish-black berries in autumn. 
18: <to £24 7in telnet SR ee ee ee eee .30 each; 2.50 per 10 
2 tO oO fe hee eee eee eae: 40 each; 3.50 per 10 
Weigela. Very showy in latter May or early June with its 
trumpet-shaped flowers, clustered thickly along the wide 
spreading branches; attains 6-8 ft. 
Weigela, Eva Rathke. Brilliant carmine-red; grows about 4 
ft. high; will succeed in partial shade. 
2etoPS fee tea ee 8 a Oe ee ee ee .50 each; 4.50 per 10 
No longer are the home grounds considered a mere setting 
for the house. The new idea is to transform the ordinary 
back yard, by planting, into a place of recreation and enjoy- 
ment for the whole family. It is easy with the aid of a few 
trees for shade, evergreens and shrubs for beauty and seclu- 
sion from the view of the passing public. 
It is quite flattering to have visitors say, ‘‘What a cheerful 
atmosphere there is about your home.’’ A charming home Is 
beautiful without as well as within. It is surprising what beau- 
ty a few trees and shrubs will add to your home and how lit- 
tle the investment. 

Spirea Van Houttei, a fountain of white in April and May 
