
Spiraea Douglasi 
PRUNUS (Japan Flowering Cherry 
Kwanzan). The best variety of Pini 
Flowering Cherry. A wonderful orna- 
mental tree for individual Each 
DUA tS poe CO a4 8 ht Aska t eee $1.50 
PRUNUS (Japan Flowering Cherry, Mt. 
Fuji). Famous flowering cherries of 
Japan, Beautiful specimens, blooming 
in profuse panicles, white Each 
BOWES: Oo CO at toy mscweccie een ser $1.50 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides. White. May 
and June. Very ornamental shrub with 
bright green, pleated leaves and large 
white flowers one-half to one inch 
across, produced in the ends of the 
branchlets and followed by conspicu- 
ous shining black fruits that adhere 
practically all winter. A desir- Each 
able shrub. 2 to 3 ft., postpaid....9$9 .75 
SAMBUCUS canadensis aurea (Golden 
Elder). Thrifty shrubs that will do 
well in any locality, should be planted 
where they. receive sunlight, other- 
wise leaves may not be golden in 
color. The foliage is beautiful, green 
and gold mixed. Grows tall but can 
be kept pinched back. Each 
DEPELOR Os Lite pL ATL GS) Seater eres $ .75 
SNOWBALL. See Viburnum. 
SNOWBERRY. See Symphoricarpos. 
SPIRAEA, Anthony Waterer. A crim- 
son-flowered, dwarf variety, makes 
low compact bush, never getting 
higher than 24 inches. Is used for low 
work such as putting in front of 
larger plants for border. Is covered 
with red blossoms, very attrac- Each 
tive plants. 12- to 18-inch plants $ .65 
SPIRAEA arguta. One of the finest 
early flowering shrubs. Blooms with 
the coming of the leaves, a mass of 
small white flowers. Foliage is cut- 
leaved and very pleasing in ap- Each 
pearance, 18- to 24-in. plants............ $ .75 

Spiraea arguta 

SHRUB PRICES: Each Postpaid. 10 f.o.b. Freight or Express 
SPIRAEA Billiardi. We can furnish this SPIRAEA Thumbergi. Forms a dense, 
tall growing Spiraea in pink. Has spear- fluffy bush, 3 to 5 ft. high. The feath- 
mint-shaped leaves and cone-shaped — ery foliage is a peculiar but pleasing 
blossoms, It is a very nice shrub for shade of yellowish green, changing in 
planting with others in banks. Each autumn to bright red and Each 
CHER TOW ih Peat ae cl ee i Se ta on ttalts HOEE S $ .60 orange. 2-yr., 18- to 24-inch............ $ .60 
PIRAEA ouglasi. Upright rower to SPIRAEA Van Houttei or Bridal Wreath. 
F helene of reed, with reddish brown This is the most popular flowering 
leaves, branches also very attractive. shrub. The small white flowers are 
Has beautiful, pink, cone-shaped blos- borne in clusters and the whole bush 
soms. By mail. Each takes the appearance of a graceful 
postpaid, 2 to Defi) Soe ee ee $ .60 white fountain during May and June. 
ae Ate a eae eo Leaves red and yellow in the fall. 
Thrives anywhere. 12- to 18-inch 
plants, postpaid, 2 yr. heavy. 
Each, $ .40; Per 10, $3.50. 
By express, 24-inch, 2-yr. heavy 
Each, 40c; Per 10, $3.50; Per 100, $25.00 
CHENAULTI SNOWBERRY (Symphori- 
2-yr. No. 1 heavy plants.............- 4 carpos Chenaulti). An Improved Red 
Mme. A. Chatna—Large Double White SHOW Botan has every piel - 
* oe >i good shru shou ave: gracefu 
ous yer eS rene ron shape, fine foliage, lovely flowers, at- 
wig Spacth—Hine Single ie tractive berries, is perfectly hardy and 
Chas. Jolly—Big Double Purple grows everywhere. The foliage is a 
7 rich shade of green, In June it is 
full of pink flowers, followed in the 
fall by thriving red berries, twice the 
size of the old Indian bumbum. Each 
Grows: tall, 2-3.{t. eee $ .60 
SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus (Snow- 
berry). A well-known old shrub, with 
small pink flowers, followed with 
clusters of waxen white berries, 
which hang on the plant nearly all 
winter, also much prized for its 
beautiful leaves. 
2- to 3-ft: plants... $ .60 
SYMPHORICARPOS vulgaris (Co- 
ralberry; Indian Currant). Dwarf 
shrub of graceful habit, clusters 
of small purplish fruits or berries 
which hang on nearly all winter, also 
is fine for foliage work for cover 
planting. By mail, postpaid. Each 
2=,to, '3=ft. ‘plants 2.2.22 eee $ .60 



SPIRAEA Froebeli. A semi-dwarf reach- 
ing? 2° to -3 ft. when at maturity; re- 
sembles the Anthony Waterer in flower 
but leaves are reddish green. We call 
this one of the best for hedging and 
cover work where small shrubs are 
needed. 18- to 24-inch plants, Each 
Heawyaroolted H-- — e  e Sie 
NEW KOREAN SPIRAEA. This splendid 
new shrub is enthusiastically acclaimed 
the finest Spiraea yet discovered. It 
grows 4 to 6 feet, forming a large 
globe-shaped bush which is covered 
with large, rounded clusters of snowy 
white flowers. Blooms 2, weeks later 
than Spiraea Van Houttei. Each 
2a tO oe Ltee plants tee oe eee eee $ .60 

Rhodotypos 

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