[umfield Flowering SHRUBS.. .Cont’d 
SPIREA VANHOUTTE 
SPIREA ARGUTA (Garland Spirea)—Upright 
Covered with small white flowers in early spring, before the 
leaves appear. 
12>] BCintesr .c ene oeatos $0.40 
growing shrub. 
SPIREA BILLARDI (Billard’s Spirea)—Long feathery plumes ol 
dainty pink. Blooms in mid-summer. 
SBE SMe ae rains cera, $0.50 PACS (srt ORs | ee Melo $0.65 
SPIREA FROEBELI (Froebel’s Spirea)—Dwarf, vigorous grower. 
Young foliage tinged red, flowers rose color. 
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SPIREA MULTIFLORA — Very early flowering shrub.  Brigh: 
green foliage. Leaves short and narrow. Grows well in both 
shady and sunny places. Makes‘a fine hedge or foundation 
planting. Flowers white. 
SE 24 sirens cee Seine $0.50 Leite cheers egies aoe $0.65 
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SPIREA THUNBERGI—Graceful early flowering shrub. Pure 
white flowers, bright green feathery foliage. 
12218 sive Pee eae eee $0.40 G24 site Sener ty etree a $0.50 
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SPIREA VANHOUTTE—The most popular of all the Spireas. 
np branches covered with white blossoms in spring. 
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SYMPHORICARPUS RACEMOSUS (White Snowberry) — Pink 
flowers, in mid-summer, followed by large berries of snow 
white color. 
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HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY 

SNOWBALL— 
SYMPHORICARPUS VULGARIS or CORALBERRY (Red Snow- 
berry)—Dwarf native shrub. Loaded with red berries that re- 
main on the branches all winter. 
| DEVQ Bae ee ae ee ee 50.35 
VIBURNUM OPULUS (Cranberry Bush)—Single white flowers in 
soring, followed by red berries that hang on almost all win- 
ter: 
VIBURNUM OPULUS STERILIS (Snowberry)—One of the best 
loved of spring flowering shrubs. Large ball-like clusters of 
flowers. Does not produce fruits or seeds. 
WHEY isles cecnse. Speen cera ane $0.50 183245 ieee Sn that eee $0.65 
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TAMARIX HISPIDA (Kashagar Tamarix)—Soft, feathery silver 
foliage. Bright pink flowers freely produced. 
NIGS74 Site eseene eee $0.50 DASE Sa ee eee 10.69 
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TAMARIX INDICA (Green Tamarix)—Upright growing shrub, 
dull green foliage. Pink flowers. 
INSEE GOV ieee: ....$0.50 228) Eta teas cares eee $0.65 
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WEIGELA EVA RATHKE (Red Flowering Weigela)—Red flowers 
produced freely in early summer, Does well in shade. 
S224 erate ees rere $0.75 233 ie eae ee $1.00 
WEIGELA ROSEA (Pink Weigela)-—Produces a mass of brilliant 
pink flowers in early spring. 
RCRA ig ieee e ia: hentia Pe: $0.50 
2:0 Heh ee $0.75 
HEDGING 
This is a lighter grade of stock than our standard grades but it is young, healthy stock and will do well. 
PRIVET, ARMUR RIVER—‘hese are used almost exclusiveiy for 
hedges. Perl0 Per25 Per 10C 
LO2ATS inch light wraccsesaee cee aaa emer $1.50 $3.00 $11.00 
OPIN bevelel hal Ve bile? Enon sedenetocnancuonstonnongosdémmanresanenns ley As 3.35 13.00 
VO22A inch tmin eh aceele meinatease eer 2.00 4.00 15.00 
BARBERRY, THUNBERGI—Two-year-old plants. 
(PTW bavol oe warercete tccmye ethactiia tr coma gneraoasentnicnnnactng $1.00 $2.25 §$ 8.00 
IPP Ilh shack oled ol casey eresenceem ce ee eet cn Pn eek Ta? 1.50 3.00 11.00 
USOT RSW cel a Basil aa seeped eeneeeae  eenea eco stcoeaemoonearney 2.00 4.00 15.00 
CARAGANA—(See Seedlings, page 29.) 
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HONEYSUCKLE—Makes a good tall hedge. 
Perl0 Per25 Per 100 
12218. inch inte eee Wea a cee $1.75 $3.50 $13.00 
10-24) Tehien 2.9... ceed eee ene eee 2.00 4.00 15.00 
SPIREA VANHOUTTE (Bridal Wreath)—Makes a nice hedge 
when trimmed. 
12-160 tne erence eee ee aloe 
18-24 inch 
ae $ 1.75 
2.00 
$3.50 
4.00 
$13.00 
15.00 
MULBERRY—(See Seedlings, page 25.) 
