12 SHRUBS—HEDGES 
SORBARIA—FPALSE SPIREA 
They spread rather rapidly by suck- 
ers. Thrive in rich moist soil. 
Sorbaria sorbifolia; Ural False Spirea. 
(4. to 5 ft.) Leaves out very early in 
the spring, showing very attractive ash- 
like foliage, followed with large, fluffy 
heads of white flowers, June-July. 2-3 
ft: S200 3-4 ft-9$1.50: 
SPIREA 
Popular ornamental subjects for lawn 
and landscape planting. Spireas thrive 
in any good soil but require plenty of 
moisture and sunny exposure. 
Spiraea arguta; Garland Spirea. (to 
6 ft.) Upright, hardy shrub, small 
bright green leaves covered with single 
white flowers April-May We consider 
this Spirea much better than the pop- 
ular Vanhoutte Spirea. 3-4 ft., $1.50; 
4-5 ft., $2.00. 
S. froebeli; Frobel Spirea (to 4 ft.). 
Vigorous spreading grower. Bright pink 
flowers, May-June. Purplish tips in 
spring. Beautiful autumn colors. Very 
hardy. Used extensively, and a fine 
dwarf shrub. 2-2% ft., $1.00; 2%4-3 ft., 
plies 
Ss. prunifolia; True Bridal Wreath (to 
7 ft.). Double miniature white flowers 
in profusion, makes this one of the out- 
standing shrubs in the Spirea group. 4-5 
ft., $2.50; 5-6 ft., $3.00. 
8. vanhouttei; Vanhoutte Spirea. (to 6 
ft.) Commonly called Bridal Wreath. 
One of the best shrubs. Graceful habit 
of growth. Pure white flowers April- 
May. Blooms profusely. 3-4 ft., $1.25. 
SYMPHORICARPOS—SNOWBEREY 
Grown for the ornamental fruits, as 
well as the foliage and attractive habit. 
Not particular as to soil. 
Symphoricarpos racemosus; Common 
Snowberry. (to 5 ft.) Attractive green 
foliage, pink flowers June-July. Large 
white fruit in clusters in autumn. 2-3 
$1.00; 3-4 ft., $1.25. 
8S. vulgaris; Coralberry (to 5 ft.) 
Sometimes called Red Snowberry and 
Indian Currant. Hardy shrub, succeeds 
everywhere. Coral red berries in Au- 
tumn and winter. 3-4 ft., $1.50. 
SYRINGA—LILAC 
As a vernacular name, Syringa is 
sometimes applied to the Mock Orange 
or Philadelphus. Lilacs are among the 
most popular ornamental shrubs. They 
thrive in fertile rather moist soils. 
Syringa josikaea; Hungarian Lilac. 
(to 10 ft.) Upright grower, attractive 
dark green foliage, dark violet, flowers 
in June. A sure bloomer. 3-4 ft., $1.50; 
4-5 ft., $2.00; 5-6 ft., $3.00: 
S. rothomagensis; Chinese Lilac (to 9 
ft.) Upright vigorous grower; reddish 
purple flowers in early May. One of the 
best for general planting, for reasons of 
its free blooming qualities and hardi- 
ness. 3-4 ft., $1.50; 4-5 ft., $2.00; 5-6 ft., 
$3.00. 
S. vulgaris var. French Hybrid Li- 
lacs (8 to 10 ft.). Attractive foliage, 
blooming after other varieties, rarely if 
ever failing in crop-bloom. The most de- 
sirable of all the lilacs. 
Available in the following named va- 
vieties: 
Belle de Nancy; double rose-pink. 
Chas. Joly; double reddish purple. 
Chas. X; single reddish violet. 
Ludwig Spaeth; single purple. 
Mme. Lemoine; double white. 
Rubra de Marlay; double rosy-red. 
3-4 fts $2.50; 4-5 ft, $3.50; 5-6 ft., 
$4.50. (Not all sizes available in each 
variety.) 
TAMARIX 
Grown for ornament, as wind-breaks, 
and along the coast as they withstand 
salt spray. Necessary to every planting. 
Tamarix Tamarix. 
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(15 to 20 ft.) The best Tamarix for 
this climate. Feathery silvery-green 
foliage, with long panicles of lavender- 
pink flowers Remaining in bloom 
throughout most of June and July. 3-4 
$1.25; 4-5 ft., $1.50; 5-6 ft., $2.00. 
VIBURNUM 
Some of the viburnums are known as 
haws. They are amongst the most pop- 
ular shrubs, and many of them assume 
attractive autumn colors. They make 
good bird refuges because of their aut- 
umn and winter fruits. They are not 
particular as to soil. 
Viburnum dentatum; Arrowwood (to 
12 ft.) Attractive foliage, bushy growth, 
single white flowers, April-May, followed 
by bluish-black fruit. 3-4 ft., $2.00; 4-5 
ft., $3.00. 
V. lantana; Wayfaring Tree (10 to 15 
ft.) Upright, attractive green leaves, 
single white flowers May. Bright red 
fruit changing to black. 3-4 ft., $2.00; 
4-5 ft., $3.00; 5-6 ft., $4.00. 
V. opulus; European Cranberry Bush 
(High Bush Cranberry) (10 to 12 ft.) 
Well known hardy shrub. Single white 
flowers, April-May, followed by scarlet 
fruit hanging on until spring. 3-4 ft., 
$2.00; 4-5 ft., $3.00. 
V. ovulus var. sterile; Common Snow- 
pall. (10 to 12 ft.) Well known popular 
shrub. Blooms profusely. Large double 
white flowers. April-May. 3-4 ft., $2.00; 
4-5 ft. $3.00; 5-6 ft., $4.00. 

HEDGES 
There are many plants that can be used as a hedge. 
The Privet hedge makes 
the most formal of any, and can be kept trimmed to any shape desired. 
NOTE—Where we do the planting of hedges, add 50 per cent to these prices. 
Polish 
Polish 
Barberry. Japanese 
Chinese Elm (see seedling prices page 5) 
Russian’ Olive: 255 t24 2st eee... 
Russian 
Russian 
Russian 

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