hrubs 
SNOWBALL 
An old favorite. Tall growing; large coarse textured foliage; showy white 
flowers in large heads, making a complete ‘‘snowball.”’ 
Each 
18-24 5inch eg merry ea ee ane eee ery en ee IEEE Og $1.60 
CRO sICOl pg ene hae Ha ME eat PUES Co iy 1.50 
MOCK ORANGE 
This beautiful flowering shrub 
blooms heaviest in May and June but 
Orange blossoms can be seen almosi 
any day during the summer. It is 
Mother Nature's perfume of the gar- 
den. 
Each 
B23 OCT eR ne ae Sas een eta es $0.75 
Snowball 
SALT CEDAR - Tamarix 
A very rapid growing shrub or small tree, which 
is excellent for heavy plantings or hiding unsightly 
structures. Grows well on any type of soil. Bears 
numerous spikes of lavender colored flowers at the 
ends of the branches over a long season. Has Sage- 
like aroma. There are several good varieties, but 
we think ‘Tamarix Hispida Aestivalis” is the best 
for all-around purposes. 
Each 
18-240 inches aces cee ee aes eee $0.75 
DE 8. TOG Pa ter a eecloterns cette eee 1.00 
Your neighbors might like to see this catalog, 
would appreciate your sharing it with them. 
Salt Cedar—Tamarix 
SPIREA 
There are several varieties of Spireas. We think 
the best are: 
PRUNIFOLIA. Small white, double blossoms. Shiny 
toliage. One of the best Spireas for cut flowers. Make 
a fine bouquet mixed with Flowering Quince, Golden 
Bell, and other spring flowers. 
REEVESIANA. Double blooming; upright growing; 
white. 
VAN HOUTTEI. Known 
as Bridal Wreath. Low 
Growing, pendttlous 
branches, effective when 
covered with single white 
blossoms in the early 
spring. 
ZSRIGOLS Talo re aos $0.75 A 
3-Atieet) he ......-.. 1.00 Spirea Van Houttei Spirea Prunitolia 
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