1217—Spirea, Anthony Waterer ® © 
A charming, low-growing shrub with strong, upright branches. Showy crimson flower 
clusters appear in July. By cutting blossoms, they continue until frost. Ultimate height 
2 to 3 feet. 
1222——Spirea, Prunifolia © @® (Old-Fashioned Bridal Wreath) 
As deservedly popular today as it was in old-fashioned gardens. The vy ry double, 
blo completely cover the der, upright branches in early May. 
foliage when the leaves turn in the fall. Grows 5 to 7 feet. 
eous white 
Distinctive flaming-red 
1223—-Spirea, Caliosa Alba ©® © 
\ dwarf, spreading plant, seldom over 2 feet high, resembling the 
pular Anthony Waterer in habit of growth. Showy, flat clusters 
of dainty white blossoms cover the bush in July and continuously 
throughout the summer, when old ms are cut away. Ornamental 
blue-green foliage completes the artistic picture. 
1164—Cranberry Bush © ® 
Especially desirable for its huge clusters of flaming-red berries 
which form in July and last all winter. Has a dainty, white 
bloom early in the summer. Both the flower and berry are 
framed by its large deep green leaves. Grows 7 to 8 feet. 

