Potentilla 
FRUTICOSA —A_ very attractive low- 
growing shrub, covered throughout the 
summer with bright yellow, showy 
flowers. Very hardy. 10-12 in., %5e 
each. (L) 
* Snowberry 
A GRACEFUL SHRUB with slender 
branches loaded in fall and winter with 
large clusters of waxy white berries. 
Excellent for shade. 2-3 ft., 75ce each. 
(M) 
* Syringa 
SYRINGA (Mock Orange) — The Idaho 
State Flower. Shrub covered in early 
spring with delightfully fragrant flow- 
ers. Flowers white, dark green foliage. 
2-3 ft., $1.00 each. Cr) 
SYRINGA (Virginalis) — New double Sy- 
ringa. One of the most beautiful new 
shrubs. A vigorous grower, with large, 
round, double-crested flowers. Pure 
white and sweetly scented. Blooms 
twice during the summer. Does well 
in sun or shade. Plan to plant several 
this spring. 18-24 inch, 75c; 2-3 ft., 
$1.00 each. (M) 
Spireas 
ANTHONY WATERER — Dwarf, bushy, 
spreading type. Clusters of rosy crim- 
son flowers in Summer. 18-24 inch, 75¢ 
each. (L) 
ARGUTA — Light green, feathery foliage. 
Minute, purest white flowers in early 
spring. The first shrub to bloom. 18-24 
in., 75¢c. (L) 
FROEBELI — Leaves are purple when 
young. Deep rosy blooms are borne in 
abundance in middle of summer and 
over a long period. 12-18 in., 75c. 
KOREAN — New Spirea_ discovered in 
Korea. Flowers similar to Spirea van 
Houttei, with larger flower heads and 
blooms a week to 10 days later. Foliage 
glossy green. 18-24 in., 75c each. (M) 
PRUNIFOLIA — Covered in early spring 
with white, very double, button-like 
flowers. 18-24 in., 75¢ each. (M) 
SORBIFOLIA — Fern-like foliage, fluffy 
head of creamy white flowers from 
June to August. One of the best shade 
shrubs grown. 18-24 in., 75c each. (M) 
THUNBERGIA — Fine, light-green, slen- 
der leaves. White flowers in May. 
Graceful and beautiful at all seasons. 
2-3 ft., 75c each. (M) 
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* Bridal Wreath 
This is the most satisfactory shrub in 
cultivation. The bush is round and 
graceful with long, thin, arching 
branches. The white flowers are in 
clusters and so numerous that, when 
in full bloom, the shrub is a fountain 
of white. 2-3 ft., 75c each. (M) 
* Sumac 
CUT LEAF — Branches are densely cov- 
ered with velvet-like growth. Deeply 
cut leaves turning brilliant Autumn 
colors in the fall. Reddish-purple cones. 
Excellent for shade. 2-3 ft., 75e ea. (M) 
SMOOTH — Of dwarfish habit, producing 
bunches of crimson berries. August- 
September. Rich Autumn coloring of 
leaves. 2-3 ft., 75c each. Gl) 
* Tamarix 
HISPIDA—Feathery-silver foliage. Bright 
pink flowers. June-July. Remains in 
bloom longer than other varieties. One 
of the best. Good for sun or shade. 
Hardy. 18-24 inch, 75c each. (T) 
* Viburnum 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY-—-White flow- 
ers in June followed by large clusters 
of large red berries, very dark green 
foliage. A thrifty shrub. Good for sun 
or shade. 18-24 in., $1.00 each. (T) 
LANTANA — Attractive gray green foli- 
age. Profuse clusters of flat white 
flowers in early spring, followed by 
white, red and black berries appearing 
in the cluster at the same time. A 
splendid, hardy, large shrub. Good for 
sun or shade. 2-3 ft., $1.00 each. (T) 
SNOWBALL —A_ popular = tall-growing 
shrub. Covered in early spring with 
masses of pure-white, ball-like flowers. 
A profuse bloomer. Very hardy. 2-3 ft., 
$1.00 each. GL) 
Weigela 
BRISTOL RUBY — Pat. No. 492. A new 
hardy variety of Weigela producing 
ruby-red blooms abundantly in May 
and intermittently throughout late 
summer and fall. Blooms nicely first 
year planted. 15-18 inch, well branched, 
$1.00 each. (M) 
Beautiful flowering shrubs are essential in every planting 
