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RHUS canadensis 5 ft. FRAGRANT SUMAC 
A low growing fragrant shrub with yellowish green flowers 
which bloom in early spring before the leaves expand. 
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SPIRAEA 
Many people are familiar only with the one variety of spiraea, 
Vanhouttei, and do not know that there are many other types 
with flowering and growing habits which are also very desirable. 
We list below what we believe to be the most satisfactory 
varieties. 
SPIRAEA—Anthony Waterer 2 ft. ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA 
This is a very popular variety with rosy-crimson, flat flower 
heads and rather narrow leaves. The stems of the new growth 
are light in color. The foliage is often tinged with yellow. 
Branches upright. 

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thunbergi 4 ft. THUNBERG SPIREA 
A bushy, slender branched, tiny leafed shrub of arching 
habit. The flowers are white, produced in March before the 
leaves. An excellent shrub for foundation planting because 
of its fern-like foliage and early blossoming. 
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vanhouttei 5 ft. ; VANHOUTTE SPIREA 
This wondrous fountain of bloom has been more extensively 
planted than any other flowering shrub. The white flowers 
in early spring are so numerous as to wreath the branches. 
The leaves are dark green, small and attractive. It tolerates 
partial shade and has numerous uses. 
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Fruit and Leaves of White Snowberry (SYMPHORICARPOS) 

