Rose Hill Nursery 
MEDIUM SIZE SHRUBS (continued } 
SPIREA, Ash Leaved. (Spirea Sorbifolia) 4 to 5 ft. Has 
long plumy panicles of white flowers in July. Leaves 
resemble those of the Mountain Ash. Thrifty growing 
in either sun or partial shade. See illustration. 
18eto. 24 eine 60c ORItO aaa tae 85c 
SPIREA, Billardi Rosea. 4 to 5 ft. Flowers are rose 
pink and spike-shaped. Blooms June through August. 
18 to. 24 ee 60c OETOES at tee eee cot 85c 
SPIREA, Bridal Wreath. (Spirea Van Houttei) 5 to 6 ft. 
Graceful arching branches covered with dainty white 
flowers in May. Excellent foliage all season. Thrifty 
growing in sun or partial shade. A splendid shrub. 
For Spirea Bridalwreath hedge plants see page 8. See 
picture. 
SYRINGA, Lemoine. (Philadelphus Lemoinei) 4 to 5 ft. A dainty leaved, neat 
growing plant. Delightfully perfumed white flowers in profusion in June. 
Excellent for foundation plantings. 
2 IGE Ost, Boer eae $1.10 Oe LO he Tt. eee een ee ee $1.35 
SYRINGA, Minnesota Snowflake. (Plant Patent No. 538) 6 to 7 ft. An excel- 
lent new Mockorange. In June and July the branches are profusely covered 
with very double, fragrant, pure white flowers. Very good foliage. See picture. 
2 (ORS ite 8. 2 oe, eee, $1.50 SOM BACs co) hee, ene $2.00 
SYRINGA, Virginal. (Philadelphus Virginalis) 5 to 6 ft. A splendid shrub with 
good foliage and compact habit. Pure white, sweetly fragrant, double flowers 
borne in profusion in June. Occasional flowers during later months. See pic- 
ture page 13. 
18 “tee 24 cin Fevers eee eee $1.00 ito 4 ithe een t.h eae $1.75 
TAMARIX. (Tamarix Odessa) 5 to 6 ft. Feathery blue-green foliage and pink 
flowers in long graceful sprays. Blooms in mid-summer. See picture page 138. 
DEO aol Lene ean. a eee $1.10 Stora Ait edna tei ees $1.35 
WEIGELIA, Red. (Eva Rathke) 3 to 4 ft. Trumpet shaped flowers of a rich 
ruby red in July. Attractive clean looking foliage. Plant in a protected loca- 
tion or protect by winter covering. 
TALL GROWING SHRUBS 
ARALIA, Devil’s Walking Stick. (Aralia Spinosa) 7 to 8 ft. The umbrella-shaped 
crown of leaves 2 to 4 feet long on stout prickly stems, give it a tropical 
appearance. Large panicles of tiny white flowers in August. Plant where pro- 
tected from strong north wind. 
2° COGS a tte eer ita hc oe $1.50 Be COME L Utara oie ace amare $2.00 
ARROWWOOD. (Viburnum Dentatum) 6 to 8 ft. Upright, bushy shrub with 
attractive, smooth, dark green leaves. White flowers in flat clusters in May are 
followed by black berries. The foliage turns to beautiful shades of red and 
purple in autumn. 
16:tO; 24 ine eee 75c OP LOROTIUS cere eae $1.00 

Spirea, Ash leaved 
