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Sarcoxie—NEW—Spreading Shrub 
“Grodense” 
We have found this plant to be superior to the older 
and better known spreading privet, Regel. It is a sport 
of Amur River North, closely resembling Regel. The 
almost horizontal spreading branches with their small 
green leaves produce a beautiful foliage effecting an 
individual plant; group or as a foundation planting. 
Used as a hedge it develops, by sheaering, into a 
low dense hedge with its branches close to the ground. 
Any width up to two or two and one-half feet and a 
height of three feet may be produced. 
The plants priced here are finished for shrub use. 
qe oy. aS Tithe LOCA acre -ereseccecrceces-eceoce $0.55 each; 3 for $1.50 
18 to 24 in., bush -65 each; 3 for 1.80 
Hedging grade, 12 to 18 in., 25 for $5.00; 50 for $9.50; 
100 for $17.00. 
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EVERGREEN PRIVET CHINESE No. 6—NEW 
Practically evergreen, this new Privet holds its waxy 
bright green foliage until pushed off by new leaves in 
the spring. Excellent trimmed or left untrimmed. Used 
for hedges, in shrub groups or in foundation plantings. 
In hedges plant 3 feet apart. 
Qitorsetts DUSKY |plantS x cccceeccseseseces $0.65 ‘each; 3 for $1.80 
Quince, Japan or Flowering; Cydonia japonica 
Beautiful in latter March, sometimes February, just as the 
leaves begin to unfold with its five-petaled flowers 1 to ll, 
in. across in clusters of two to six, a fiery scarlet so brilliant 
it is also called Burning Bush. Its dense foliage is glossy dark 
green, in autumn bronzy-red. Fruit yellowish-green, 1/2 to 2 
in. across, not edible, its fragrance retained when dried. 
Usual height 3 to 6 ft.; branches thorny; young plants some- 
what irregular in growth becoming attractive with age. Plant 
in sun. Prune after blooming. See illustration next page. 
ASML OMS 4 mM esses ceseveSavae-ctctsscordecccesscesscuuscssscveseoanas $0.80 each; 3 for $2.25 
MEE OME iil Latresceccrcecctncercersccemeanstacenvccccccnccossesvacees 95 each; 3 for 2.70 
Snowball, Common; Virburnum opulus sterile 
The name brings to mind the old bush in grandmother's 
garden, laden with snow-white flowers in globular clusters 
3 to 4 in. across in early May. Leaves maple-like, 2 to 4 in. 
long, bronzy-red in autumn. Grows 6 to 8 ft. high. Succeeds 
in sun or partial shade. Prune after blooming. See illustra- 
tion below. 
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Snowball 
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THE SPIREAS 
Justly popular for their hardiness, thriftiness, profusion of 
bloom, graceful habit, neat foliage, and general freedom from 
serious insects and diseases. The early blooming Spireas, 
after the bush attains good size, should have some old wood 
removed to the ground each year immediately after bloom- 
ing. Prune late, blooms in early spring before growth starts. 
When neglected for years it may be necessary to prune al- 
most the entire plant to the ground in early spring. They suc- 
ceed in any moderately moist lawn soil of average fertility. 
Spirea Van Houttei—Excellent as a shrub or hedge. 
Spirea Anthony Waterer 
Described and priced inside back cover. 
Spirea Blue Mist 
Illustrated and priced inside back cover. 
Spirea Froebeli; Frobel Spirea 
Described and priced inside back cover. 
Spirea Golden; Spirea opulifolia qurea; Physocarpus aureus 
Perhaps unsurpassed for golden foliage color in early 
spring, becoming bronze-yellow in early summer, green in 
latter summer, furnishing a variety of colors during the sea- 
son. Flowers inconspicuous, white, five-petaled, 3g in. across 
in flat clusters 1 to 2 in. across in early May. Grows 5 to 7 
ft. high. A sunny situation with pruning each spring gives 
better spring color. 
GBS Neo yy Pet belt a eseery pesca Pecos coe roc $0.65 each; 3 for $1.80 
CLO MPOMML Caspesce covert sacnceuesacerteatesatterranceractevennses .25 each; 3 for 2.40 
Spirea Thunbergi; Thunberg’s Spirea 
Its graceful spreading and arching branches 3 to 5 ft. high 
are clothed with many small, pure white five-petaled flowers 
3/, in. across in clusters of three to six in March, before the 
leaves are developed; leaves very narrow, | to 13/4 in. long, 
light green. The fine feathery foliage makes Thunbergi suit- 
able for nearby plantings where shrubs of coarse texture 
would be out of place. Better if pruned some each year after 
blooming. 
TS) GEO: SOA MUM srerens sede sets ex eccaveoets voaces cccsueetscsccyscevests $0.70 each; 3 for $2.10 
2 COMO al betes ccarcetntattheccaaneo te tisen tasececss eaesteseens’ 85 each; 3 for 2.40 
Spirea Van Houttei; Van Houtte’s Bridal Wreath 
A fountain of white in late April and May, its arching 
branches covered with clusters of small five-petaled flowers 
one-third in. across; the graceful drooping habit and neat 
dense foliage, 34 to 134 in. long, make it attractive through- 
out the season; excellent for grouping, as a background for 
lower shrubs, a foreground for taller shrubs, a screen, or as 
a specimen plant. Each spring, after blooming, prune some 
of the old canes to the ground. Grows 6 to 7 ft. high. 
A2S COS i Nsgencecesereesseseresurs sacs $0.35 each; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $2.95 
18 to) 247 nse. 50 each; 3 for 1.40; 10 for 3.75 
2ato .65 each; 3 for 1.75; 10 for 4.50 
3 to 4 ft., not prepaid.. 1.00 each; 3 for 2.75 
Sumac, Fragrant; Rhus aromatica. A beautiful native plant 
excellent in shrub groups and for naturalizing. Foliage 
bronze to brilliant red in fall. Clusters of berries in late sum- 
mer. Sun or shade, foliage aromatic. 4 to 5 ft. 
ASE EOME Mi Mivieccsvacces eesuectese osrecetvcspassessuvesvertosetesccsstucste casterssaubeseeens $1.00 each 
Sweet Shrub, Carolina Allspice; Calycanthus floridus. Odd, 
double, spicy fragrant, chocolate red flowers about 2 inches 
across in latter spring; any well drained somewhat rich soil, 
sun or shade. Grows 4 to 6 ft. 
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