
PUSSY WILLOW 
SALIX DISCOLOR (Pussy Willow) —A fast- 
growing shrub-tree, blooming very early in the 
spring before the leaves come out. The fern- 
like catkins borne along the branches make it 
very attractive. Loves moist places. 
BE ECC Ute onc 022020 s 22-22 cue ed -ace- 5. each, $1.00 
SALIX NANA PURPUREA—Dwarf Blue - Leaf 
Artic Willow—A Charming, low-growing Wil- 
low exceedingly suitable for edgings. Grows 
anywhere in wet or heavy soils where other 
plants perish. Just the plant for low edgings 
around beds or along walks in difficult lo- 
cations. The foliage is a lovely silver-green. 
METI TI CNOS (228 oc. ec ee eee cee no ents each, $ .40 
Per 10—$3.50 
GOLDEN ELDER 
SAMBUCUS AUREA (Golden Elder)—Its gold- 
en-yellow leaves contrast beautifully with 
other shrubs. Flowers white, in flat-topped 
cymes. A heavy, rank grower. 
ME CC. haan sc-c.--tencnnsnndnwccaoms each, $1.00 

Spirea Anthony Waterer 
SPIREA 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER (Rose Spirea) 
Low growing type of very compact, dense 
habit, with flat-topped clusters of rose-colored 
flowers throughout the season, Excellent for 
low foundation plantings. 
emErOUnL > BINCNeS 2. 2ot 22. s tye each, $1.00 
SPIREA FROEBELI (Froebel Spirea)—Com- 
pact shrub of medium height producing num- 
erous flat-topped clusters of orchid-pink flow- 
ers during the summer and later the foliage 
turns to the autumn colors. 
IE ENCES oe een kan ccna. each, 90c 
SPIREA BILLARDI (Plume Spirea)—An old- 
fashioned shrub which is covered with dense 
panicles of lilac-pink flowers during early 
summer. The foliage is a dull green and the 
shrub develops to a height of five feet. 
OW) ESS) 2 Ce NS ee ee ee oe ee each, 90c 

Bridal Wreath 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI (Bridal Wreath)— 
One of the finest of flowering shrubs, and 
none so popular or widely planted. Its adapti- 
bility to almost any soil or situation makes it 
one of the most desirable shrubs under culti- 
vation. 
2 topos tect: Segue eee eee ence ate eo each, 50c 
a0 LOA4 Ui eet aie = Reem reme rt teak each, 75c 
SPIREA PRUNIFOLIA (True Bridal Wreath) — 
Shrub of rather stiff, dense growth, with 
shiny foliage, turning bright autumn tints in 
the fall. Has tiny double white flowers in 
clusters, borne with utmost profusion along 
all of the branches as the leaves appear in the 
spring. 
ACO Gct COU yet ce ee een re ove each, $1.00 
SPIREA THUNBERGI (Snow Garland) — A 
shrub with thin, arching branches plentifully 
besprinkled in very early spring with tiny, 
single, snow-white flowers. It is a dainty and 
very beautiful shrub, with feathery, fresh 
green foliage that in autumn turns scarlet and 
orange. 
PAtOWS «f COUl te ee ee ee each, 90c 
CORALBERRY 
SYMPHORICARPUS CHENAULTI (Improved 
Coralberry)—Graceful shrub with coral-col- 
ored berries that hang on during the winter. 
Its graceful habit and fine texture of foliage 
and twigs make it fine for foundation plant- 
ing. Will grow in shady locations. 
ALO.) LCC lames mame rere eee each, 90c 
TAMARIX 
TAMARIX—Heavy growing shrub with reddish- 
purple branches and bluish-green feathery 
foliage. Flowers in large pink panicles in 
August, 
SU toe Ant Cetpeere cette ee eo each, 90c 
VIBURNUM 
VIBURNUM CARLESI (Fragrant Viburnum )— 
The flowers are waxy pink and _ deliciously 
fragrant, produced in early spring when the 
leaves are unfolding. It likes a well drained 
sunny place with plenty of moisture through- 
out the season. 
Bete et ACh pend. BD ytns-sas + cede each, $4.0 
