Baileys FLOWERING SHRUBS 
SPIREA, ANTHONY WATERER (Sp. 
bumalida Anthony Waterer)— Beautiful dark 
small foliage of dense, rounded growth. Pro- 
duces an abundance of rose crimson flowers 
during July and August. Height about 2 feet. 
Well adapted for foundation and low border 
plantings. 
SPIREA, ASH-LEAVED (Sp. sorbifolia)— 
One of the earliest shrubs to come into leaf 
in the spring. Long white spikes of flowers in 
June and July. 
SPIREA, BILLIARD (Sp. billiardi)—An 
upright growing shrub with narrow, dense 
spikes of bright pink flowers in July and 
throughout August. Height, 5 to 6 feet. 
SPIREA, CALLOSA ALBA—Similar to An- 
thony Waterer in growth and habit. Produces 
an abundance of white flowers June to August. 
SPIREA, FROEBEL (Sp. froebelli)—Some- 
what similar to Anthony Waterer except it is a 
stronger grower and reaches a height of 3 feet. 
Pink flowers in August. 
SPIREA, GARLAND (Sp. arguta)—Very 
fine textured, light green foliage. Producing an 
abundance of small white flowers early in the 
spring. Height about 4 feet. 
SPIREA, THUNBERG (Sp. thunbergi)— 
Foliage is similar to Garland. Attains height of 
about 8 feet. Abundance of white flowers in 
early spring. 
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SPIREA VANHOUTTE (Bridalwreath) (Sp. 
vanhouttei)—Very desirable on account of 
its beautiful foliage and graceful habit of 
growth as well as the masses of white flowers. 
*See Hedge Plants also. 
SUMAC, SMOOTH (Rhus glabra)—Of dwarf 
habit producing bunches of crimson berries in 
August and September. Height 6 to 10 feet. 
SUMAC, STAGHORN (Rhus typhina)— 
Greenish flowers in dense terminal panicles, 
clusters of crimson berries. Height, 15 to 25 ft. 
TAMARIX, KASHGAR (Tamarix hispida) 
—Fine foliage producing a fern-like effect. 
Attains a height of 6 to 8 feet. Pink flowers 
in July and August. 
WAYFARING TREE (Viburnum Lantana)— 
Large thick silver grey leaves. A very desirable 
shrub for shady locations. Height about 8 feet. 
CARE OF NURSERY STOCK 
When the stock is received, open the bundle 
in the shade out of the wind, and, if you are not 
ready to plant immediately, heel the roots inthe 
ground, soaking them well as you do. If well 
heeled in, they can be kept without damage for 
a reasonable time. Ask for our free booklet on 
planting and care of nursery stock. 

SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER 
