: OVER A CENTURY OF HONEST DEALING 
Hillenmeyer Nurseries 
Flowering Shrubs—Continued 
Photinia 
PHOTINIA villosa (Oriental Photinia). 10 to 12 ft. An unusual 
shrub not often available. It has deep green, glossy foliage and 
is of dense, branching habit. The foliage colors brilliantly in the 
fall, and the small flowers, produced in June, are followed by 
attractive red berries that hang on until taken by birds. 
Each Each 
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Prunus - Flowering Almond 
PRUNUS glandulosa (Almond Cherry). 3 to 4 ft. Rose-pink. The 
plants are thickly studded in April with medium sized, double pink flowers 
from base to tip of branch. Each Each 
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Rhodotypos 
RHODOTYPOS scandens (Black Jetbead). 4 to 5 ft. Ornamental shrub with 
bright green, serrated leaves and large white flowers one-half to one inch 
across in May and June. These are followed by shining black fruits that 
adhere practically all winter. A desirable shrub. 
ach Each 
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Rhus - Sumac 
RHUS aromatica (canadensis). (Fragrant Sumac.) 4 to 5 ft. Yellow flowers in 
clusters, followed in summer with coral-red fruits. Pleasant, aromatic foliage. 
Fine as an undershrub or in dry, shady, rocky places. 
Each Each 
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R. copallina (Flameleaf Sumac). 7 to 10 ft. The native variety that colors so 
wonderfully in the fall. It is not as robust a grower as some of the others, 
but is most desirable. Each Each 
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Rosa - Shrub Roses 
ROSA rugosa, Belle Poitevine. 4 to 6 ft. A hardy Shrub Rose, that bears single 
pink flowers in June and July. Attractive red fruits following bloom. 
Each Each 
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R. Hugonis (Golden Rose af China). 5 to 7 ft. Blooms in May. Single, cup- 
shaped flowers cover arching branches to tips. Unsurpassed for mass effects 
and in shrub borders. 
Each Each 
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Salix 
SALIX caprea (Goat Willow or Pussy Willow). 12 to 15 ft. Large shrub 
that grows in either dry or wet soil, and valued because of its silky cat- 
kins that appear before the foliage in the spring. Winter-cut twigs may 
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Rosa Hugonis—Golden Rose 
be forced indoors. Each Each 
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Spiraea - Spirea 
SPIREA arguta (Garland Spirea). 4 to 5 ft. Very free flowering in April. 
Its small, soft green foliage gives a billowy appearance and makes it 
cne of the most attractive plants. Very much like S. thunbergi, but 
grows slightly larger. Each Each 
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S. bumalda (Bumalda Spirea). 2 to 3 ft. A beautiful free flowering shrub 
with upright branches and usually with bright green leaves. However, 
there may be an occasional variegation of yellow foliage. The flowers 
are deep pink, produced in large, flat-topped clusters throughout most 
of the summer. Each Each 
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S. bumalda, Anthony Waterer. 18 to 24 in. A compact, low-growing shrub 
with dense foliage, usually deep green with occasional variegated leaves 
of pink and white on young growth. The bright pink flowers are bome 
in full, flat clusters on erect stems in June and July. If these are cut 
away when they fade, the shrub will bloom during the summer. Valuable 
tor edging in front of shrubbery and sometimes used as a dwarf hedge. 
Each Each 
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S. cantoniensis (Reeves Double Spirea). 4 to 5 ft. The double white flow- 
ers are borne in clusters along the branches in May and the shrub re- 
sembles Spirea Van Houttei, except the flowers are double and the leaves 
are longer and narrow. Foliage persistent in the fall. 
ac Each 
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S. prunifelia (Bridal Wreath Spirea). 5 to 6 ft. An old-fashioned variety 
with white, double flowers borne close to the slender, erect branches in 
March and April before the foliage’ appears. 
Each Each 
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S. richmensis (Dowglas Spirea). 5 to 6 ft. Terminals of each branch 
crowned with deep pink flower spikes 6 inches long in July. An improved 
type of Spirea Douglasi. Each Each 
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S. thunbergi (Thunberg Spirea). 22 to 34 ft. A graceful shrub with 
slender, arching branches and small, narrow, light green leaves which 
change to shades of orange in fall. White, minute flowers appearing in 
great profusion in early spring. Fine for low foundation planting. 
Each Each 
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S. trichecarpa (Korean Spirea). 4 to 6 ft. A rather new Spirea which re- 
sembles the well known S. Van Houttei, except later, more vigorous and 
with larger leaves and flowers. The white blossoms are borne on recurved 
branches. Each Each 
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S. Von Houttei (Van Houtte Spirea). 4 to 5 ft. This shrub should need 
no description as it is planted and known all over America. The rather 
slender, arching branches are literally covered with clusters of small 
white flowers in early spring. Good foliage and form, but should be 
planted where it does not have to be cut back too severely. Can be used 
as specimen, in masses, or for a graceful hedge. Have a wonderful 
stock of plants. For hedges or quantity lots ask for prices. 
_ Each Each 
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Philadel phus—Minnesota Snowflake (See puge 29) Bitoa4e fits pramierceeae 1.00 
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