32 MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 

ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
SPIREA—Continued 
Opulifolius, Ninebark. (See Physocarpus. ) 
Prunifolia, Double Bridalwreath. 5-6 ft. Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
Small plum-like, double white flowers blooming profusely. Hardy. 
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Sorbifolia (See Sorbaria) 
Thunberg Spirea, thunbergi. 3-4 ft. 
Low growing shrub with slender spreading branches. Feathery bright greeu 
foliage. Snow-white flowers, April. 
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Vanhoutte Spirea. 5-6 ft. 
Well known, popular shrub. Graceful habit of growth. Sometimes called 
Bridalwreath. Pure white flowers, April-May. Blooms profusely. 
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SYMPHORICARPOS, Snowoverry 
Chenaulti, Improved Coral Berry. 6-8 ft. 
New, very small leaves; graceful arching branches; pink flowers, red fruit. 
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Racemosus, Common Snowberry. 6-7 ft. 
Attractive green foliage, pink flowers, June-July. Large white fruit in clus- 
ters in autumn. 
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Vulgaris, Coralberry ‘(Red Snowberry). 4-5 ft. 
Hardy native shrub. Succeeds everywhere. Coral red berries in autumn and 
winter. 
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SUMAC (See Rhus) 
TAMARIX 
Grown chiefly for its fine, graceful foliage and showy panicles of flowers. 
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SILVER FOLIAGE VARIETIES 
Amurensis, Amur Tamarix, Hort. Variety Pentandra. 8-10 ft. 
Strong growing, hardy shrub with purple branches, silvery foliage with pink 
flowers in lar ge panicles. 
Hispida, Kashgar Tamarix. 15-20 ft. 
Feathery silver foliage. Bright pink flowers, June-July. Remains in bloom 
longer than other varieties. One of the best. Hardy. 

Odessana, Odessa Tamarix, 6-8 ft. 
Upright slender branches. Light silver foliage, light pink flowers in slender 
racemes. 
