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Salix atropurpurea—Blue leaved willow. 10’. Large 
very bushy shrub with blue leaves and red bark. 
Good for screens. (See hedge plants for lighter 
grades). 3-4’, a0c3 4-5, T5e3 5-6’, $1.00. 
Salix discolor—Pussy willow. 8’. Bushy plant with 
Silver buds along stems in spring. 3-4’, 75¢3 4-5’, 
$1.005 d-7', $2.00. 
Spirea Anthony Waterer—Dwarf pink spirea. 3’. 
Small toadstool-like spirea with heads of pink 
flowers in spring. 18-24”, $1.00; 2-3°, $1.50. 
Spirea Douglasi—Pink spike spirea. 5’. Very bushy 
shrub with spikes of soft pink flowers in sum- 
mer. 3-4’, 75c3 4-5’, $1.00. 
Spirea prunifolia—Double Bridal wreath. 4’. Round 
shiny leaves, double white flowers. —2-3’, $1.00. 


Spirea 
Spirea reevyesiana—Snow bank spirea. 5’. Spirea 
covered with masses of white flowers early in 
spring. 2-3’, 75c3 3-4’, $1.00; 4-5’, $1.50. 
Spirea reevesiana, Fl. Pl—Double reeves spirea. 5’. 
Same as above except mass of double white 
flowers. One of the best. 2-3’, $1.00; 3-4’, $1.50. 
Spirea thunbergi—Baby’s breath spirea. 4’. Fine 
lacy foliage, earliest spirea to blossom. White 
flowers—Autumn foliage orange. 2-3’, $1.00; 3-4’, 
$1.50. 
Spirea Van Houtti—Weeping Bridal wreath. 6’. 
Drooping branches weighted down with white 
flowers in early spring—Probably the most used 
flowering shrub. 18-24”, Oe; 2-3’, Tse; 3-4, $1.25. 
Symphoricarpus Chenaulti—Coral berry. 5’. Grace- 
ful foliage plant semi-evergreen—red fruits in 
winter—Hardy. 2-3’, 50c3 3-4, 75e3 4-5’, $1.00. 
Symphoricarpus racemosus—Snow berry. 4’. Some- 
what similar to above except clusters of white 
berries in fall. —2-3’, $1.00; 3-4’, $1.50. 
