Tamarix 
A tall, graceful shrub with dense, 
feathery foliage and long, loose sprays 
of tiny pink flowers, mistlike in ap- 
pearance. Does well anywhere, sun or 
shade, wet or dry. 
Spirea—Anthony Waterer 
The finest of all dwarf shrubs. A 
ereat wealth of bright red flowers in 
July, continuing with a more moder- 
ate covering of flowers until frost. 
Very popular for the front row of 
foundation plantings. 
Spirea—Snow Garland 
Graceful and beautiful, blooming in 
early May. Of medium height, with 
distinctive, dark-green, feathery foli- 
age. 

TAMARIX 
Viburnum Dentatum Spirea—T hunbergi 
Showy, glossy green foliage. White A beautiful shrub with numerous — slender 
flat flowers followed by deep, steel- branches, forming a dense. feathery bush 3 to 
blue berries in September. A good 4 feet tall. Leaves narrow, bright green, fading 
plant for shady locations. in autumn with brilliant tones of orange and 
scarlet. Flowers pure white, appearing in ereat 
profusion in earliest spring and covering the 
SPIREA plant as with a mantle of snow. One of the 




A VAN HOUTTEI latest shrubs to shed its foliage. 

Spirea— 
Van Houttei 
An old but deservedly 
popular shrub, it has a 
myriad uses and is 
perfect in every one. One 
of the hardiest and 
easiest to grow of all 
shrubs. Ideal as speci- 
man plant, in the foun- 
dation planting, as a 
screen or hedge, either 
trimmed or untrimmed. 
Beautiful with its heal- 
thy, tiny leaves, but 
magnificent beyond des- 
cription when complete- 
ly enveloped with its 
long, drooping sprays of 
tiny, pure white flowers 
in May and June. 
