1951 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
SPIREA — continued from preceding page. 
FROEBELI — Very dwarf, with dense foliage of reddish-green, 
which changes to dark red in fall. In July the blooms are 
lavender-pink. Each 5 to 25 
1% feet 1.10 1.00 
THUNBERGI — Dwarf growing, fine foliage, dense drooping 
branches, blooms profusely in early May with small white 
flowers. 2 ~=feet 1.00 90 
3. feet 1.30 1.20 
SUMAC — (RHUS) 
STAGHORN — (typhina) A native tall growing shrub, brilliant 
red foliage in fall. The flowers are borne on the tips of the 
branches and are large cone-shaped, green in color and 
change to bright red. 3. feet 1.00 90 
4 feet 1.30 1.20 
TAMARIX — (hispida) 
KASHGAR TAMARIX — Foliage resembles the Juniper ever- 
green, tall growing, blooms profusely in May with pink flowers. 
Prefers dry soil. 3. = feet 1.50 
_ VIBURNUM 
ARROW-WOOD — (dentatum) Tall growing, with dense glos- 
sy green foliage. Bears clusters of white flowers, followed by 
blue-black fruit, foliage changes to light red in fall. Will grow 
in shade and prefers moist soil. 2 feet 1.20 1.10 
3. feet 1.50 1.40 
BURKWOODI — Medium growing, with dense downy gray- 
green foliage. Blooms in early May before the foliage appears. 
The flower clusters are light pink 2 to 3 inches across and very 
fragrant. Each 
(B&B) 15 inch 3.00 
(B&B) 18 inch 5.00 
CARLESI — This is the most charming of the viburnums, very 
dwarf and similar to Burkwoodi. (B&B) 15 inch 3.00 
(B&B) 18 inch 5.00 
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