C. R. BURR & CO., Wholesale Nurserymen 
Flowering Shrubs, continued 
Spirza Vanhouttei. Van Houtte Spirea. 
Dense white flowers in late spring. Grows 
5 to 6 feet tall. Good specimen for the 
shrub border and also makes a fine informal 
hedge if left unclipped. 
10 100 1000 
1S t0s24 Ane eee OUT oe OU 
Wa GOEeoll Uae ee 35 00 
SYMPHORICARPOS' Chenaulti. 
proved Coralberry. 
Light pink berries in summer and fall. A 
bushy shrub attractive in foliage and habit 
of growth. 
Im- 
18 to 24in....... 400 35 00 $3800 00 
ALO Flee seo SOMO 20) 
Si sel La ee OL OU mm OU U0) 
S. racemosus. Snowberry. 
Flowers white or pinkish; white berries in 
showy clusters. A graceful shrub with 
slender branches, growing 3 to 5 feet high. 
LSit0.24 In. 400 35 00 
(ARKO BS iit Semces BPMN 2a) 
Oo oLOme. 1 Gee eee OU200 
S. vulgaris. Coralberry. 
Greenish red flowers in summer, followed 
by red or purplish berries that last all 
winter. Grows about 4 feet tall. Valuable 
for bank plantings. 
iho, 240 eee oe 400 3500 £200 00 
VEL OEE Le een OU) 45 00 300 00 
Shiney cians 6 50 6000 400 00 
SYRINGA vulgaris. Common Purple Lilac. 
Large panicles of very fragrant, purplish 
bloom in late May. Grows 12 to 15 feet 
tall. Desirable as specimen plants and 
hedges. 
12s Os lo eee SOU wo) OU 
TSO; 24011e0 ee 5 00 45 00 
ZiLOmOn ieee 6 00 55 00 
S. vulgaris alba. Common White Lilac. 
The familiar white Lilac. Makes a fine 
hedge or clump. 
stan ill ee oe mee. OO 
Teer e4 1 eee Ue 45 OD 
DeLOmeo 1 tweets Ga(ieeoDs 00 
S., French Hybrids. 
Belle de Nancy. Double; satiny rose color. 
Charles Joly. Double; dark crimson. 
Charles X. Single; dark reddish purple. 
Emile Gentil. Double; bright cobalt-blue. 
Lucie Baltet. Single; coral-pink. 
Mrs. W. E. Marshall. Single; purple. 
President Grevy. Double; rosy blue. 
Any of above: 10 
1230 V8 nee eee ere U0 
18:to 245ni cee ae eee eee 7 50 
2:60 VoL ieee seme ete ys eres 10 00 
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TAMARIX africana. African Tamarisk. 
Feathery bloom and foliage; pink flowers in 
April. A tall, loose-growing shrub to 10 
or 12 feet, doing especially well at the 
seashore. 
10 100 1000 
Vide 0 eee Oa ea: $5 00 $45 00 
DL LOye | Dee ees 6 50 ~=60 00 
CO TOU bak en chee 7 50 = =70 00 
T. tetrandra purpurea. Purple Tamarisk. 
Pinkish flowers and reddish brown bark. 
Spreading branches. Grows to 15 feet. 
Zions tien! 500 45 00 
Shagey shy do Hola 6 50 60 00 
HAR hace on a a 750 70 00 
VIBURNUM Carlesi. 
burnum. 
Pale rosy white flowers, deliciously fra- 
grant, on a low, compact shrub in early 
spring. Blue-black berries. For screens, 
hedges or specimens. 
18 to 24in., B&B 22 50 
2to 3ft., B&B. 30 00 
Korean Spice Vi- 
V. Opulus. European Cranberry-bush. 
A tall shrub with upright, spreading 
branches, 8 to 10 feet tall. White flowers in 
flat clusters in early summer; scarlet ber- 
ries lasting all winter. 
18 to 24in....... 5 00 45 00 $400 00 
iLO mo tbe 0 0 Geer LU OULU 
S100 me OOS ULUU 
V. Opulus sterile. Snowball. 
Large, loose flower heads of pure white. 
USet0 2A Sie 5 50 5000 450 00 
PAY oii noe 650 6000 550 00 
DELO Bee eee eae 900 85 00 800 00 
WEIGELA, Eva Rathke. 
Trumpet-shaped, crimson flowers in May. 
A spreading shrub 5 to 6 feet tall, making a 
striking specimen. 
USi10 24 ine ae 500 45 00 400 00 
DO KO PTR Rie Fy a 6 50 6000 550 00 
eLO me Gomem tn: 8 00 75 00 
W. rosea. Pink Weigela. 
Large, bright pink flowers. A profuse 
bloomer. 
TS tor 4a ee 0 50 U0 eo 00 700 
Domo Gee U0 457200 54200200 
Betray NG os LO ORO GEO) 
W. Vaniceki. Vanicek Weigela. 
Great masses of bright crimson flowers. 
Vigorous and hardy. 
LRitoscdsille ee eee as 0) 
DitOmoiLy.ae ae 6 50 
45 00 
60 00 
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