Rose Hill Nursery 

MEDIUM SIZE SHRUBS (Continued) 
SPIREA, Bridalwreath. (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 splen- 
did shrub. For Spirea Bridal Wreath hedge plants 
see page 8. See illustration. 
DatOno. Leese ees 70¢ By keds GR oc oc aoc $1.00 
SYRINGA, Lemoine. (Philadelphus Lemoinei.) 4 to 
5 ft. A dainty leaved, neat growing plant. Delight- 
fully perfumed white flowers in profusion in June. 
Excellent for foundation plantings. 
Zi LOv el Gesmiest ss $1.10 So tOT4 ttm sah de lsoo 
SYRINGA, Minnesota Snowflake. (Plant Patent No. 538.) 6 to 7 ft. An ex- 
cellent new Mockorange. In June and July the branches are profusely 
covered with very double, fragrant, pure white flowers. Very good foliage. 
See illustration. 
18 tose 40 in seen tect ee $1.25 DECOM lay ce oeot ns ate ee: $1.50 
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 illustration, page 138. 
LEO Aa Ucn hsteiec ls $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 illus- 
tration, page 13. 
DetOMo Lancia seat t $1.10 DS COs Ltr. tae access eene ls $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 pro- 
tected location 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 protected from strong north wind. 
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. 


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Spirea, Bridalwreath 
