
Spirea, 
Ash-Leaved 
Creamy white 
flowers 
of taller 

SPIREA, Anthony Waterer. 2 to 21% ft. One of the finest of low 
growing shrubs. It has attractive foliage and produces an 
abundance of rosy crimson flowers. By cutting off the old 
flowers, continuous new bloom will develop throughout the 
summer. Useful in foundation plantings and in the fore- 
ground of shrubbery borders. The autumn coloring of the 
foliage is beautiful. See picture. 
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SPIREA, Arguta. 3 to 4 ft. A very graceful early flowering 
shrub blooming with white flowers before the Bridal Wreath. 
Slender arching branches clothed with feathery green leaves. 
Combines well with flowering plum as both bloom very early. 
See picture below. 
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SPIREA, Snow Garland. 3 to 4 ft. Flowers resemble the Arguta 
and bloom about the same time. Snow Garland is more 
graceful and more bushy. Combines nicely with Bridal Wreath 
to prolong blooming season. Excellent for foundation planting. 
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Spirea, Anthony Waterer 
Bright Crimson 
gold. 

MINNEAPOLIS AND SAINT PAUL 
SNOWBERRY, White. 
Racemosus.) 3 to 4 ft. A rather low- 
growing shrub with small pink flowers 
followed by a mass of verv attractive 
white berries which cling late in the 
fall. Will grow well in sun or partial 
shade. Excellent for massing in front 
shrubs 
against the house. Birds eat the ber- 
ries. See picture, page 16. 
< On eA $0.75 ea. 
SPIREA, Froebeli. 2 to 3 ft. Flowers bright 
rosy-red in flat clusters, produced during 
July and August. Foliage purple red in 
early spring and again in the fall. A 
desirable low-growing shrub and deserves 
being included in every planting. 
18 toi24) ins. ss. 
Pentel (SARE Gor 
SUMACH, Cut-Leaved. (Rhus Typhina La- 
ciniata.) 5 to 6 ft. The lace-like grace- 
ful leaves of a pleasing green are very 
attractive, especially so when they turn 
in autumn to varied hues of crimson and 
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Syringa, Virginal 
Double, creamy 
white flowers 
(Symphoricarpus 
or for planting 

1.00 ea. 
SPIREA, Ash Leaved. (Sorbaria Sorbifolia.) 4 to 5 ft. Has long, 
feathery panicles of white flowers in July. Leaves resemble 
those of the Mountain Ash. Starts growth very early in 
spring. A thrifty grower, suitable for either sunny or shady 
locations. See picture, top of page. 
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SPIREA, Billardi Rosea. 4 to 5 ft. Flowers spike shaped, rose 
pink in color. Starts blooming in late June and continues 
through August. See picture on page 16. 
SPIREA, Bridal Wreath. (Spiraea Van Houttei.) 5 to 6 ft. A 
great favorite. White flowers produced so freely along the 
gracefully drooping stems that the foliage can hardly be 
seen. Very hardy, will grow in partial shade. See cut. 
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Spirea, Arguta 
Its white flowers are in bloom 
before the Bridal Wreath 
$0.75 ea. 
1.00 ea. 

