
Spiraea arguta 
French Budded lilac 
Each 
2-yr. No. 1 heavy plants 
Mme. A. Chatna—Large Double White 
Belle De Nancy—Large Double Pink 
Ludwig Spaeth—Fine Single Red 
Chas. Jolly—Big Double Purple 


SHRUB PRICES: Each Postpaid. 10 f.0.b. Freight or Express 
PRUNUS (Japan Flowering Cherry 
Kwanzan). The best variety of Pink 
Flowering Cherry. A wonderful orna- 
mental tree for individual plants. Each 
BBO SESE CAF Mie OR Set it Ne ae $1.25 
PRUNUS (Japan Flowering Cherry, Mt. 
Fuji). Famous flowering cherries of 
Japan. Beautiful specimens, blooming 
in profuse panicles, white flowers. Each 
oS LOE Et: Been oraee he, Sees ete eee oe $1.25 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides. White. May 
and June. Very ornamental shrub with 
bright green, pleated leaves and large 
white flowers one-half to one inch 
across, produced in the ends of the 
branchlets and followed by conspicious 
shining black fruits that adhere prac- 
tically all winter. A desirable shrub. 
2mbO maiadiee Each 
POStpald sree bey Ponead neo Ce $ .60 
SAMBUCUS canadensis aurea (Golden 
Elder). Thrifty shrubs that will do 
well in any locality, should be planted 
_where they receive sunlight, otherwise 
leaves may not be golden in color. The 
foliage is beautiful, green and gold 
mixed. Grows tall but can be kept 
pinched back. Each 
2-\ too 3=fty plamtsias won ee ee ee $ .60 
SNOWBALL. See Viburnum. 
SNOWBERRY. See Symphoricarpos. 
SPIRAEA, Anthony Waterer. A crimson- 
flowered, dwarf variety, makes low 
compact bush, never getting higher 
than 24 inches. Is used for low work 
such as putting in front of larger 
plants for border. Is covered with red 
blossoms, very attractive plants. Each 
Ibevaeikcpsk Kola yolbshenesy ee, ote soe kt $ .50 
SPIRAEA arguta. One of the finest early 
flowering shrubs. Blooms with the 
coming of the leaves, a mass of small 
white flowers. Foliage is cut-leaved 
and very pleasing in appearance. Each 
18-\toe24-in=plantseses eee. $ .60 
SPIRAEA Billiardi. We can furnish this 
tall growing Spiraea in pink. Has 
spearmint-shaped leaves and _ cone- 
shaped blossoms. It is a very nice 
shrub for planting with others in Each 
Dank she 258 Sak tits ak peers en oe ean ae $ .50 
SPIRAEA Douglasi. Upright grower to 
height of 6 ft. with reddish brown 
leaves, branches also very attractive. 
Has beautiful, pink, cone-shaped blos- 
soms. Each 
By mail, postpaid. 2ito 3 ft...” $ .50 
SPIRAEA Froebeli. A semi-dwarf reach- 
ing 2 to 3 ft. when at maturity: re- 
sembles the Anthony Waterer in flower 
but leaves are reddish green. We call 
this one of the very best for hedging 
and cover work where small shrubs 
are needed. 18- to 24-inch plants, Each 
hea y/<TOOted ro.atiie esc $ .50 
NEW KOREAN SPIRAEA. This splen- 
did new shrub is enthusiastically ac- 
claimed the finest Spiraea yet discoy- 
ered. It grows 4 to 6 feet, forming a 
large globe-shaped bush which is cov- 
ered with large, rounded clusters of 
snowy white flowers. Blooms 2 weeks 
later than Spiraea Van Houttei. Each 
2. UOr Sakti. plant bSasted. eetsce ees $ .50 
Spiraea, Van Houttei 
Spiraea Douglasi 
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ALLEN'S NURSERIES AND SEED HOUSE 
SPIRAEA Thumbergi. Forms a dense, 
fluffy bush, 3 to 5 ft. high. The feath- 
ery foliage is a peculiar but pleasing 
shade of yellowish green, changing in 
autumn to bright red and orange. Bach 
2-YF.,7 18 to 24-inch) eee $ .50 
SPIRAEA Van Houttei or Bridal Wreath. 
This is the most popular flowering 
shrub. The small white flowers are 
borne in clusters and the whole bush 
takes the appearance of a graceful 
white fountain during May and June. 
Leaves red and yellow in the fall. 
Thrives anywhere. 12- to 18-inch 
plants, postpaid, 2 yr. heavy. 
Each, $ .40; Per 10, $3.50. 
By express, 24”, 2-yr. heavy 
Each, 40c; Per 10, $3.50; Per 100, $25.00 
A. 

Rhodotypos 
CHENAULTI SNOWBERRY (Sym phori- 
carpos Chenaulti). An Improved Red 
Snowberry. It has everything that a 
good shrub should have: graceful 
shape, fine foliage, lovely flowers, at- 
tractive berries, is perfectly hardy and 
grows everywhere. The foliage is a 
rich shade of green. In June it is 
full of pink flowers, followed in the 
fall by thriving red berries, twice the 
size of the old Indian bumbum. Each 
Grows tallw223 ft cj, WaeOs sais $ .50 
SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus (Snow- 
berry). A well-known old shrub, with 
small pink flowers, followed with clus- 
ters of waxen white berries, which 
hang on the plant nearly all winter, 
also much prized for its beautiful 
leaves. Each 
2m iLO oH Lt. S DLAICS cee ene ee ee $ .50 
SYMPHORICARPOS vulgaris (Coralber- 
ry; Indian Currant). Dwarf shrub of 
graceful habit, clusters of small pur- 
plish fruits or berries which hang on 
nearly all winter, also is fine for foli- 
age work for cover planting. By mail, 
postpaid. Each 
2- to 3-ft. PLAINES Stare cleus Seeley atee eS GRO) 
