FLOWERING SHRUBS 
PRUNUS japonica. Flowering Almond. 
Pink double-flowered Almond. <A _ vigor- 
ous beautiful tree, covered in May with 
rose-colored blossoms like small roses; 
hardy. 18 to 24 in., 75c each. 
PRUNUS, Kwanzan. Japan Flowering 
Cherry. The best variety of Pink Flower- 
ing Cherry. A wonderful ornamental tree 
for individual plants. 3 to 4 ft., $1.50 each. 
PRUNUS, Mt. Fuji. Japan Flowering 
Cherry. Famous flowering Cherries of 
Japan. Beautiful specimens, blooming in 
profuse panicles; white flowers. 3 to 4 ft., 
$1.50 each. : 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides. White. May 
and June. Very ornamental shrub with 
bright green, pleated leaves and large 
white flowers 14 to 1 inch across, produced 
in the ends of the branchlets and followed 
by conspicuous shining black fruits that 
adhere practically all winter. A desirable 
shrub. 2 to 3 ft., 75c each. 
SAMBUCUS canadensis aurea. Golden 
Elder. Thrifty shrubs that will do well 
in any locality. Should be planted where 
they receive sunlight, otherwise leaves 
may not be golden in color. The foliage is 
beautiful, green and gold mixed. Grows 
tall but can be kept pinched back. 2 to 
3 ft., 75c each. 
SNOWBALL. See Viburnum. 
SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos racemosus). 
A well-known shrub with small pink 
flowers followed by clusters of waxen 
white berries that remain almost all 
winter. Beautiful foliage. 2 to3 ft.,50c each. 
SNOWBERRY, Chenault (Symphoricarpos 
chenaulti). An improved red Snowberry. 
Graceful form, fine foliage, lovely flowers 
and attractive berries. Perfectly hardy. 
Pink flowers in June; red berries in fall. 
Grows tall. 2 to 3 ft., 50c each. 
SPIRAEA, Anthony Waterer. A crimson- 
flowered, dwarf variety, making a low 
compact bush and never getting higher 
than 24 inches.’ Used for low work such as 
putting in front of larger plants for border. 
Covered with red blossoms. Very attrac- 
tive plants. 12 to 18 in., 65c each. 

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“Colden Rule” 
French Budded Lilac 
2-yr. No. 1 plants, 85¢ each 
Belle de Nancy. 
pink. 
Chas. Joly. Big double purple. 
Large double 
Ludwig Spaeth. Fine single red. 
Mme. Abel 
double white. 
SPIRAEA arguta. One of the finest early- 
flowering shrubs. Blooms with the coming 
of the leaves, a mass of small white flowers. 
Foliage is cut-leaved and very pleasing in 
appearance. 18 to 24 in., 60c each. 
Chatenay. Large 
SPIRAEA billiardi. We can furnish this 
tall Spirea in pink. MHas_ spearmint- 
shaped leaves and cone-shaped blossoms. 
It is a very nice shrub for planting with 
others, in banks. 2 to 3 ft., 60c each. 
SPIRAEA froebeli. Semi-dwarf, reaching 
2 to 3 feet at maturity; resembles Anthony 
Waterer in flower but leaves are reddish 
green. We consider this one of the best 
for hedging and cover work where small 
shrubs are needed. Heavy rooted. 18 to 
24 in., 60c each. 
SPIRAEA trichocarpa. Korean Spirea. 
This splendid new shrub is enthusiasti- 
cally acclaimed the finest Spirea yet dis- 
covered. It grows 4 to 6 feet, forming a 
large globe-shaped bush covered with 
large, rounded clusters of snowy white 
flowers. Blooms two weeks later than 
Spiraea vanhouttei. 2 to 3 ft., 60c each. 
SPIRAEA thunbergi. Forms a_ dense, 
fluffy bush, 3 to 5 feet high. The feathery 
foliage is a peculiar but pleasing shade of 
yellowish green, changing in autumn to 
bright red and orange. 2-yr., 18 to 24 in., 
60c each. 
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