10 @ KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 

Syringa — (Virginalis) 
* 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. (T) 
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, $1.00. (M) 
Spireas 
ANTHONY WATERER — Dwarf, bushy, 
spreading type. Clusters of rosy crim- 
son flowers in Summer. 18-24 inch, 85ce 
each. (L) 
VAN HOUTTEI (Bridal Wreath)—Amer- 
ica’s most popular and widely planted 
untrimmed flowering shrub for founda- 
tion use or hedges. It is round and 
graceful, with long, thin, arching 
branches covered with small white 
flowers. Blooms in early spring. Grows 
well in full sun or partial shade. 18-24 
inch, 85¢ each. (M) 
KOREAN — A new Spirea discovered in 
Korea. Habit of growth comparable to 
our van Houttei. Flower heads are a 
little larger, blooms 10 days later and 
branches are a little heavier. Very 
hardy. 18-24 inch, 85c each. (M) 
PRUNIFOLIA — This is the Spirea known 
as “Bridal Wreath” in the Old Country. 
Long arching branches covered with 
very double, small white flowers in 
early spring. Thrives best in a shel- 
tered location. 18-24 inch, 85c ea. (M) 
SORBIFOLIA -; Fern-like fluffy heads of 
creamy flowers from June to August. 
One of the best shade shrubs grown. 
To get the best foliage and blooms 
from this shrub it should be pruned to 
within 10 inches of the ground each 
spring. 18-24 inch, 85c each. (L-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., 75¢ each. CE) 
* 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. Ch.) 
* 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., 
$1.50 each. (T) 
Tested, Dependable Shrubs and Trees 
