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LINDEN VIBURNUM 
(Viburnum dilatum). Considered one of 
the very best Viburnums. An upright, 
bushy shrub eventually reaching 10 ft. 
in height. Leaves are ovate, deep green 
in color. Pure white flowers in May, 
followed by scarlet berries. A hand- 
some, hardy free-flowering shrub, which 
is especially decorative with its many 
scarlet fruits, that remain a long time 
on the branches. Strong, 18 to 24 in, 
bushes, 45c each; 2 for 75c. 
COMMON SNOWBALL 
(Viburnum opulus sterile) . A well known 
favorite that, for years past, has been 
One of the most popular Viburnums. 
Noted for its lovely white flowers which 
appear in huge, compact white balls. 
Usually blooms in time for Memorial 
Day. Strong, 18 to 24 in. bushes, 
45c each; 2 for 75c. 
SPIRAEA ANTHONY 
WATERER 
Extremely dwarf variety, maturing 15 to 
20 inches high, covered with large heads 
of crimson flowers. Foliage is varie- 
gated with creamy white. Removal of 
faded flowers will cause continuous 
bloom till frost. Strong, 2-yr., 15 to 18 
in. grade, 45c each; 2 for 75c. 


Summersweet 

Tamarix Hispida 


SPIRAEA DOUCLASI 
Handsome pink Spiraea, maturing 6 to 7 
feet tall. Upright grower with reddish 
brown branches and narrow oblong 
green foliage. Bears immense spikes of 
deep rose-colored flowers. Sturdy, 2-yr., 
18 to 24 in. grade, 40c each; 2 for 70c. 
KOREAN SPIRAEA 
(Trichocarpa). A handsome new shrub, 
favoring Van Houttei in character, but 
vastly superior. Grows 4 to 6 feet tall, 
flowers are larger than Van Houttei and 
marked with distinct darker eyes. Very 
hardy. Blooms two weeks later than the 
common Bridal Wreath, thus prolonging 
the showiness of this type. Strong, 2-yr., 
18 to 24 in. grade, 35c each; 2 for 60c. 
SUMMERSWEET, OR SWEET 
PEPPER BUSH 
(Clethra alnifolia) . A handsome and de- 
sirable shrub. Always popular and in 
demand, but seldom offered in the aver- 
age catalog. A rather dwarf growing 
variety, covered from July into Septem- 
ber with long showy wands of delight- 
fully fragrant, creamy-white flowers. 
Prefers a somewhat moist, shady loca- 
tion. Strong, 18 to 24 in. grade, while 
they last, at only 55c each; 2 for 95c. 
TAMARIX AFRICANA 
Tall, treelike shrub with fine feathery 
foliage and small bright pink flowers in 
May. Fine for low, damp spots. 18 to 24 
in. grade, 35c each; 2 for 60c. 
TAMARIX HISPIDA 
Summer Glow. Has a lacy loveliness and 
charm not found in other shrubs. Its 
beautiful silvery blue-green foliage 
seems like a veil—in delightful contrast 
to the pink flower spikes which appear 
in July and last throughout the summer. 
Grows equally well in sun or shade, in 
wet or dry location. Strong, 18 to 24 in. 
grade, 45c each; 3 for $1.00. 

Common Snowball 
