Spirea, Anthony Waterer (Spiraea bumalda, Anthony 
Waterer). Masses of rosy crimson flowers appear in July and 
continue irregularly throughout the summer. It is possibly the 
most popular of the low-growing shrubs. It is very useful in 
shrub borders and foundation plantings. It is hardy and does 
well in fairly heavy shade. Height 3 feet, spread 3 feet. 
Spirea, Billiardi (Lilac spirea). An upright habit of growth 
and long, narrow panicles of bright rose flowers make this a 
splendid Spirea. It blooms in July and August, and does fairly 
well in partial shade. Height 4 to 6 feet. 
Spirea, Froebel (Spirea bumalda froebeli). This very fine 
shrub is similar to Anthony Waterer, excepting that the leaves 
turn to purplish red in autumn and the bloom is not so con- 
tinuous throughout the summer. 
Spirea, Vanhoutte (Spiraea vanhouttei). Many admirers 
know this shrub as “Bridal Wreath.” The small leaves give 
the foliage a fine texture, and the recurving habit of the 
branches provides gracefulness. The branches are covered with 
white blossoms in May and June. In the fall the foliage takes 
on showy browns and yellows. It is useful in shrub borders, 
foundation plantings and hedges. It is thoroughly hardy. : fh STONY Seles? EAE 
Height 6 to 8 feet. Spirea Vanhoutte 
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Tamarix, Kashgar (Tamarix hispida). Feath- 
ery, bluish gray foliage gives this shrub an un- 
usual airy charm. It bears long panicles of bright 
pink flowers in July and August. It may be used 
in group plantings, corners and as specimens. 
Height 12 to 15 feet. 
Viburnum Opulus (Cranberry Bush, Europe- 
an). This shrub is sometimes known as “High- 
bush Cranberry.” White flowers appear in early 
June followed by scarlet berries in late summer, 
lasting through winter. It is drought resistant and 
will do fairly well in heavy shade. Height 8 to 10 
feet. 
Viburnum Opulus (European Cranberry Bush) 
PRICES OF ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
12-18 18-24 2-3’ 3-4’ 
. } Almond, Pink Double Flowering ......... $1.15 $1.60 
Barberry, Red-Leaf .................. 1.10 1.35 
Barberry, Thunberg .................. .70 -85 
Cherry; Nanking sere... els. se s. « sessed ollenerrs 1.35 1.75 
Cotoneaster, Peking .................. .50 .90 1.25 1.75 
Cranberry Bush, European ............. .90 1.20 
Currant;< Alpine: 4.2... <0: ess ee ee ce cs .85 1.25 1.75 
Eilder®:Golden®liccs <2. 6 cs 2 oe ee sees -60 1.00 -25 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian Pink ........... .75 1.00 1.25 
Honeysuckle, Zabel (Red) ............. .75 1.00 -25 
Hydrangea, Peegee .................. .75 1.10 1.60 
Hydrangea, Snowhill .................. .75 1.10 1.60 
KilacePersiantic oasis ris og one eee ae .85 1.35 1.65 
Lilac, French— 
Bellerde "Nancy ~. 2.2.0 ees 05  oere tees eee 1.50 2.00 
Chas. JOlysirs er cee ee tte kate go aos 1.50 2.00 
Monti Blancitee.is foc. io oreud cietcayetons as tone 1.50 2.00 
Presie Grevy: since ci ctsae © eee: face eee eens 1.50 2.00 
Mockorange, Golden ................. 1.50 2.00 
Mockorange, Minnesota Snowflake ....... 1.25 1.50 2.00 
Mockorange, Virginal ................. 1.00 1.25 
PlumpCistenajecce skerscs ce aes eee 1.25 1.75 2.50 
Plum, Double Flowering ............... 1.25 1.75 2.25 
Plum;eNewport) 9.0) tae © et. ee eee ee 1.25 1.75 2.25 
Quince, Red Flowering ................ 1.25 
Snowball Shoe heer tcel a a ela tere ea a uth .90 1.20 
Snowherryss White ooo. cosets cei Reece: 75 1.00 
Spirea, Anthony Waterer .............. 85 1.25 
Spireass Billiardigi ie) .f5.. 2 cass sce ws oe ee ek 75 1.00 
Spirea,..Froebelips cn) cro oie. lets isl snercn ee -60 1.00 1.25 
Spirea; Vanhoutte 21.7.) 0a. ches eee) ate ene .50 .85 1.10 
Tamarix, Kashgar ..... 2s Aye, Clos oO RT he ee .90 1.25 
Spirea Billiardi Sg SS Sees 
