
SPIREA 
Anthony 
Waterer 
The finest of all dwarf 
shrubs. A great wealth 
of bright red flowers in 
July, continuing with a 
more moderate covering 
of flowers until frost. 
Very popular for the 
front row of foundation 
plantings. 

Spirea, Snow Garland 
SPIREA Snow Garland 
Graceful and beautiful, blooming in early May. 
Of medium height, with distinctive, dark green, 
feathery foliage. 



SPIREA Billiardi 
Very distinct in appearance with its long, 
pointed spikes of rose-pink flowers from July 
to September. Of medium height and useful 
in border or foundation planting for late 
summer bloom. 
SPIREA Van Houttei 
An old but deservedly popular shrub, it 
has a myriad uses and is perfect in every one. 
One of the hardiest and easiest to grow of 
all shrubs. Ideal as specimen plant, in the 
foundation planting, as a screen or hedge, 
either trimmed or untrimmed. Beautiful 
with its healthy, tiny leaves, but magnificent 
beyond description when completely envel- 
oped with its long, drooping sprays of tiny, 
pure white flowers in May and June. 

Spirea Thunbergi 
SPIREA Thunbergi 
A beautiful shrub with numerous slender branch- 
es, forming a dense, feathery bush 3 to 4 feet tall. 
Leaves narrow, bright green, fading in autumn with 
brilliant tones of orange and scarlet. Flowers pure 
white, appearing in great profusion in earliest spring 
and covering the plant as with a mantle of snow. 
One of the latest shrubs to shed its foliage. 
Spirea Froebeli 
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SPIREA Va 
Froebeli | . 
A fine dwarf ee: 
shrub. Large, flat thes 
heads of bright rose- 
red flowers in May 
and June. Fine folt- 
age, particularly 
striking in spring 
and fall when it 1s 
an attractive reddish 
purple color. 

