Your landscape--Plant Several Varieties 

Spirea Van Houttei 
SPIREA, Thunbergii—Very graceful, with bright 
green, feathery foliage. Pure white flowers. 
‘Is very attractive when planted as a hedge 
or around foundation. 
Each 2 6 
7 VERS 8 pea a es $ .50 $ .90 $2.40 
B/Autt. os. <= 3 -65 1.20 3.30 
SPIREA, Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath)—The 
most popular of all Spireas. Arching 
. branches are covered with white blossoms in 
spring. Very fragrant. Makes a perfect 
flowering hedge of medium height. Very 
attractive when planted near the foundation 
of the home. 
Each 2 6 
18/24 in. ------- $ .30 $ .55 $1.50 
TY Ee oe -40 -70 1.80 
B(4 ft. 22-2 --- -60 1.10 3.00 
SYRINGA (Sweet Mock Orange)—A beautiful, 
hardy shrub. Blossoms pure white, very 
fragrant. Tall. 
Each 2 6 
HSCZa NN o aterm oa $ .45 $ .80 $2.10 
Qi Ft c's icn = == 3 55 1.00 2.70 
SYRINGA, Lemoinei—An attractive shrub of 
medium height and neat foliage. Produces 
dense racemes of small fragrant white flow- 
ers. 
Each 7 6 
18/24 in. ~.--.-- $ .45 $ .80 $2.10 
SYRINGA, Virginalis (Double)—Snowy white, 
semi-double blossoms produced in profusion 
over a long blooming season, usually begin- 
are in May. Often blooms again in late 
all. 
Each 2 6 
18/24 in. .-.---- $ .55 $1.00 $2.70 
2/35 tate er ee -65 1.20 3.30 
TAMARIX—A shrub or small tree of very grace- 
ful form. Soft, feathery cedar-like foliage. 
Dainty pink flowers. 
Each 2 6 
a1 Sat oeeaa seis $ .55 $1.00 $2.70 
VIBURNUM, Dentatum—Showy, glossy green 
foliage. White, flat-shaped flowers, followed 
by deep, steel blue berries. Tall. 
Each 2 6 
7 TES 5 Pee ee ae $ .50 $ .90 $2.40 
3/4 At iweceeeee -65 1.20 3.30 
WEIGELIA, Rosea—Produces a mass of brilliant 
pink flowers in early spring. (Not reliably 
hardy in northwest climates.) 
Each 2 6 
18/24-tn. Secece $ .50 $ .90 $2.40 
2/33 tka ee osece -60 1.10 3.00 
SPIREA 
SHRUB SPECIAL 
1 Spirea Froebelli (Dwarf Pink) 
1 Spirea Billardi (Pink Spikes) 
1 Spirea Van Houttei (Bridal 
Wreath—white) 
(Regular Value $1.40) 
3 BIG 2/3 FT. SHRUBS, 
ONLY $1.00 
(Please note additional bargains on 
inside back cover page.) 

L. Trim back shrub 
one third to one half. 
2. Set as deep or sliqhtly 
deeper than plant 
stood in nursery row. 
3.Diq generous holes, so 
roots can spread out 
noturolly. 
4 Loosen soil at bottom 
of hole good. 
5. Work soil in around 
roots and tramp firmly 
6.Use water to settle 

soil,then straighten 
plant and fill hole 
with loose soil. 


Spirea Froebelli 

Syringa Virginalis 
Honeysuckle 

Quality Northern Grown, Nursery Stock Since 1884 
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