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SNOWBALL--Old-fashioned shrub that grows any- 
where and blooms well. Characterized by its. large 
clusters of white flowers at Decoration Day. 
3-4 ft.--------------------------- each $1.00 
SNOWBERRY, RED (Improved Corralberry)--Grace- 
ful shrub with ccrral-colored berries that hang on 
during the winter. Its graceful habit and fine texture 
of foliage and twigs make it fine for foundation plant- 
ing. Will grow in shade locations, 
2-3 ft.--------------------------- each $0.65 
SNOWBERRY, WHITE (Common Snowberry)--Medium 
sized shrub with bluish-green foliage and rose colored 
flowers in June followed by large clusters of white, 
waxy fruit that hangs on far into the winter. 
2-3 ft.---.--------------------—-- each $0.65 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER (Rose Spirea)--Low 
growing type of very compact, dense habit, with flat 
topped clusters of rose-colored flowers throughout 
the season. Excellent for low foundation plantings. 
15-18 in,----------------------- each $0.75 
SPIREA FROEBELI (Froebel Spirea)--Compact shrub 
of medium height producing numerous flat-topped 
clusters of orchid-pink flowers during the summer 
and later the foliage turns to the autumn colors. 
18-24 in,--------------------- each $0.75 
SPIKEA PRUNIFOLIA (True Bridal Wreath)--Shrub 
of rather stiff, dense growth, with shiny foliage, turn- 
ing bright autumn tints in the fall. Has tiny double 
white flowers inclusters, borne with utmost profusion 
along all of the branches as the leaves appear in the 
spring. 
2-3 ft.------------------------- each, $0.75 
SPIREA THUNBERGI (Snow Garland)--A shrub with 
thin, arching branches plentifully besprinkled in very 
early spring with tiny, single, snow-white flowers. 
It is a dainty and very beautiful shrub, with feathery, 
fresh green foliage that in autumn turns scarlet and 
orange. 
9 SG nae eee eo each S075 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI (Bridal Wreath)--One of the 
finest of flowering shrubs, and none so popular or 
widely planted. Its adaptibility to almost any soil or 
situation makes it one of the most desirable shrubs 
under cultivation. 
2-3 ft.------------------.------ each, $0.50 
3-4 ft.------------------------- each, $0.65 
SUMAC, FRAGRANT--A vigorous, spreading shrub 
with aromatic leaves and showy heads of yellow 
flowers in the spring. Little bunches of coral red 
fruits, covered with Goat hairs, appear in the summer. 
pM 9 ema a i i ~------ each $0.75 
TAMARIX--Heavy growing shrub with reddish-purple 
branches and bluish-green feathery foliage. Flowers 
in large pink panicles in August. 
$24 fi iaccun sees ssucese eee eas -each $0.75 
VIBURNUM DENTATUM (Arrow Wood)--Upright 
growing with light green dentata leaves. Flowers 
greenish-white followed by biack fruit. A fine shrub 
for massing or foliage effect, 
3-4 ft.------------------------ each, $1.00 
VIBURNUM OPULUS (Highbush Cranberry)--Tall and 
upright, with good foliage and especially decorative 
red fruit in large clusters which resemble cranber- 
ries and hang on well into the winter. 
3-4 f{t,--------------------------- each, $1.00 
WEIGELIA EVA RATHKE (Hybrid Weigelia)--Dwarf 
but erect shrub with deep-carmine-red flowers through 
most of the summer. 
2-3 ft,-----------------~-- .---- -each $1.25 
WEIGELIA ROSEA (Rose Weigelia)--Very free flow- 
ering shrub. Pink flowers are produced in so great 
profusion as to almost hide the foliage. A well-known 
shrub, fine for massing or for single specimen. 
BILAL ht cect Salt tla laine ge 15 each, $1.00 
WILLOW, PUSSY --A fast-growing shrub~-tree, bloom- 
ing very early in the spring before the leaves come 
out. The fern-like catkins borne along the branches 
make it very attractive. Loves moist places. 
3-4 ft.--------------- ---.--. -- --- each $0.75 
CLIMBING VINES 
IVY-BOSTON--The most popular climbing plant for 
covering brick, stone, or wooden walls. The color is 
a fresh deep green in the summer, changing to autumn 
tints in the fall. 
3 yr. No, 1--------------- each, $0.75. 
ENGLEMAN IVY--Similar to Virginia Creeper as 
well as the common Woodbine. Heavy, coarse grow- 
ing and will climb to almost unbelievable heights. 
2 yr. No. 1---------------- each, 50¢ 
CLEMATIS-JACKMANI--Hardy vine with very large 
purple flowers. They like a rich, moist situation and 
not too sunny a location. Do not plant very deep. 
%yr. No. 1---------------- each $1.25 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA--The SweetAvtumn or 
Virgin’s Bower is a strong luxuriant grower. Small 
white fragrant flowers in feathery panicles, blooming 
in late summer. 
2 yr. No, 1----------------- each, $0.75 
BITTERSWEET--Well, known native climber, hand- 
some glossy foliage and large clusters of beautiful 
orange-crimson fruit retained all winter. 
3 yr. No. 1 -----------------~---- each $0.75 
HONE YSUCKLE-HALL’S--Strong grower, holds fol- 
iage until early winter. Flowers white, changing to 
yellow; very fragrant. 
2 yr. No. 1--------------------.<- each $0.50 
HONE YSUCKLE-FLAMING RED--New climbing 
honeysuckle of unusual merit. Flowers much larger 
and brighter than the old Trumpet Honeysuckle. 
2 yr. No. l-=—----<25. 525022 each $0.75 
SILVER LACE VINE--The most vigorous and rapid 
growing of all climbers, when blooming is covered 
with foamy sprays of creamy white flowers. 
4. yr. No. 1-----+-..- oo coe eee each $0.75 
WISTERIA-PURPLE--One of the best of the hardy 
climbers, producing dense drooping clusters of pea- 
shaped flowers in May and occasionally during the 
fall, Color violet blue. 
2 yr. No, 1----------- ------.- each, 75¢ 
