Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa Deciduous Trees 
Glandulosa—Pink Flowering Almond. 5-6 ft. Large, double, pink 
flowers before the leaves. 
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Nana. Dwarf Siberian Almond. 2-3 ft. Single bright pink flowers 
very early. 
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triloba—Double Flowering Plum. 7-8 ft. Clear pink, double rose- 
like flowers in April-May. Much admired by everyone. 
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QUINCE—FLOWERING. Cydonia Japonica. 5-6 ft. Scarlet colored 
flowers very early. Grown from selected flowering plants. 
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RED BUD or JUDAS TREE—Cercis canadensis. 18 ft. Rose pink flow- 
ers in advance of the leaves. Likes rich soil. Somewhat tender 
when small. 
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RHODOTYPOS kerriodies—Jetbead or White Kerria. 3-6 ft. Single 
white flowers. Black shining seeds. Endures considerable shade. 
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SNOWBALL—See Viburnum opulis sterilis. 
SPIREA—ANTHONY WATERER. 2-3 ft. Very dwarf and compact, 
pink flowers all summer. 
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Arguta. Garland Spirea. 5-6 ft. Small white flowers very early. 
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Spirea froebeli. _Frobels spirea. 3-4 ft. Dwarf compact growing. 
Large flat heads of rosy pink. Red autumn foliage. 
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Spirea Vanhoutte. Commonly called Bridalwreath. White flowers. 
Graceful habit. Thrives almost anywhere. 
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SORBARIA sorbifolia. False Spirea. 5-6 ft. Very attractive foliage 
extremely early in spring. Fluffy white flower heads in late June. 
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SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus. White Snowberry. 3-5 ft. Endures 
much shade. Large white berries in fall. Needs moisture. 
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SYMPHORICARPOS vulgaris. Coralberry. 4-6 ft. Endures dense 
shade and dry soil. Purplish red berries in fall. 
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TAMARIX pentanda. 4-8 ft. Fine feathery blue green foliage. Racemes 
of delicate pink flowers. 
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THORN—Crataegus. 
Coccinea. Thicket Hawthorn. 15-20 ft. Large white flowers in May- 
June. Large dull red fruits in autumn. 
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