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Salix - Willow 
SALIX caprea (Goat Willow). 12 to 15 ft. Large shrub that grows on either dry or 
wet soil, and valued because of their silky catkins that appear before the foliage 
in the spring. Winter-cut twigs may be forced indoors. 
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Spiraea - Spirea 
SPIRAEA bumalda (Bumalda Spirea). 2 to 3 ft. A beautiful free flowering shrub with 
upright branches and usually with bright green leaves. However, there may be an 
occasional variegation of yellow foliage. The flowers are deep pink, produced in 
large flat-topped clusters throughout most of the summer. 
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. bumalda, Anthony Waterer. 18 to 24 in. A compact, low-growing shrub with dense 
foliage, usually deep green with occasional variegated leaves of pink and white on 
young growth. The bright pink flowers are borne in full, flat clusters on erect stems 
in June and July. If these are cut away when they fade, the shrub will bloom during 
the summer. Valuable for edging in front of shrubbery and sometimes used as a 
dwarf hedge. Each Each 
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. arguta (Garland Spirea). 4 to 5 ft. Very free flowering in April. Its small, soft 
green foliage gives a billowy appearance and makes it one of the most attractive 
plants. Very much like S. thunbergi, but grows slightly larger. 
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douglasi (Douglas Spirea). 5 to 6 ft. Terminals of each branch crowned with deep 
pink flower spikes 6 inches long in July. Our plants are an improved type of the 
above known as Spiraea richmensis. 
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prunifolia (Bridal Wreath Spirea). 5 to 6 ft. An old-fashioned variety with white, 
double flowers borne close to the slender, erect branches in April and May before 
the foliage appears. Each Each 
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reevesiana lanceata (Reeves’ Double Spirea). 4 to 5 ft. The double white flowers 
are borne in clusters along the branches in May and the shrub resembles Spirea Van 
Houttei, except the flowers are double and the leaves are longer and narrow. Foliage 
persistent in the fall. Each Each 
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thanbergi (Thunberg Spirea). 2V2 to 3 ft. A graceful shrub with slender, arch- 
ing branches and small, narrow, light green leaves which change to shades of orange 
in fall. White, minute flowers appearing in great profusion in early spring. Fine for 
low foundation planting. Each Each 
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. trichocarpa (Korean Spirea). 4 to 6 ft. A rather new Spirea which resembles the 
well known S. Van Houttei, except more vigorous and with larger leaves and flowers 
coarse in every way. The white blossoms are borne on recurved branches about 2 or 
3 weeks later. Each ‘ Each 
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. Van Houttei (Van Houtte Spirea). 4 to 5 ft. This shrub should need no description 
as it is planted and known all over America. The rather slender arching branches 
are literally covered with clusters of small white flowers in early spring. Good foliage 
and form, but should be planted where it does not have to be cut back too severely. 
Can be used as specimen, in masses, or for a graceful hedge. Have a wonderful 
stock of plants. For hedges or quantity lots ask for prices. 
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Symphoricarpos - Coralberry; Snowberry 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti (Chenault Coralberry). 4 to 6 ft. An improved form of 
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Coralberry, of more upright growth, smaller leaves and coral fruit. 
alba (Common Snowberry). 4 to 5 ft. Small pinkish flowers in July, followed by 
white berries in winter. 
orbiculatus (Indian Currant Coralberry). 4 to 5 ft. A native shrub that in many 
localities grows in great masses. Bell-shaped white flowers in June, followed by 
coral berries. 
Price on above 3 varieties: Each Each 
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Syringa - Lilac 
“T am thinking of the Lilac trees 
That shook their purple plumes 
And when the sash was open 
Shed fragrance through the room.” 
—Mrs. Stephens. 
SYRINGA josikaea (Hungarian Lilac). 8 to 10 ft. It produces violet flowers later than 
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ordinary Lilacs; the round, heavy foliage is not subject to mildew. : ; 
oblata difatata (Korean Early Lilac). 8 to 10 ft. A Chinese variety with good foli- 
es pile pinkish blue blossoms borne in rather loose clusters. Very early and 
esirable. 
villosa (Late Lilac). 6 to 8 ft. The latest to bloom. Pale pinkish lilac flowers are 
very fragrant. Plants bushy and compact. 
Above 3 varieties: Each Each 
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persica (Persian Lilac). 6 to 8 ft. A rich lilac color; blooms later than the old- 
Above 3 varieties: Ea Each 
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