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SPIR#A ANTHONY WATERER (*) 
A dwarf compact deciduous shrub with flat clusters 
of bright red flowers in the late summer. Showy when 
there are very few other plants in bloom. Fine in 
front of foundation plantings, in boarders, or in 
groups of other flowering shrubs. Will not grow tall. 
16 - 20 inches sb «1. OO 
SPTh#A THUNBERGI 
An upright deciduous shrub bearing large clusters 
of small white flowers in the early spring. Graceful 
form, similar to Vanouttei. Fine for’ hedges, screens, 
or background plantings. 
18 - 24 inches tole ® 1.50 
2 - 353 feet ceOu 
43-4 feat Pie ©, 
4-5 feet 4.00 
larger specimens available 
SUMAC, please see KHUS 
UMBRELLA WILLOW, please see WILLOW in the SHaDE TReHE section 
bee eee CUPRESSOIDES, Hébe cupressoides, CYPRHSS VERONICA 
A rapid growing evergreen shrub with cypress-like 
foliage. Leaves are a powdery-gray, very fine 
texture. 
12 - 16 inches $715.50 
‘16 ~ 20 inches 2.00 
VISURNUM TINUS, please see LAURESTINUS 
WEIGELA EVA RATHKE (*) 
Bears colorful bright-red tube-like flowers. 
Outstanding and much admired when in flower, probably 
the best variety of Weigela. Compact, dense, and 
slow growing. 
A few rah he ae Oe wee | ec ase tend 
YUCCA FILAMANTOSA, ADAMS- -NEEDLE 
Sword-~ like leaves arising from a common center, making 
the plant look unusually formidable.liost admired for 
its beautiful white flowers which are borne on a tall, 
straight, central fruiting-spire. A bold plant when. 
not in flower, the accent pliant of the garden when in 
flower. 
3 year plants oe: 2 e5Q) 
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