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CASHMAN NURSERIES, INC., OWATONNA, MINN. 
SHRUBS—Cont d. 
Bin No. 
S-57 
S-59 
S-60 
S-61 
S-62 
S-63 
S-65 
S-66 
S-68 
S-64 
S-69 
Russian Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) 20 ft. (E) 
A large sized shrub with silvery appearing foliage. There are small 
fragrant yellow blossoms in June followed by silvery berries. 
S24 eee eater ieee $1.75 each SA ee eed Se a §2.2 50 each 
Siberian Peashrub—See Caragana S-14 
Snowball, Bush (Viburnum opulus sterile) 10 ft. (E) 
Good for use in shrub borders. The flowers form snowball-like 
clusters. No fruits. Blooms early. 
SES! GN NE RE ce: $2.75 each I a, Lk ON #3.25 each 
Snowberry, White (Symphoricarpos) 5 ft. (C) 
Excellent for planting in shady places. The pink colored flowers are 
followed by showy white berries which remain well into winter. 
Blooms in June-July. 
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Snowberry, Red (Red Coralberry) (Symphoricarpos orbiculatus) 
4 ft. (B) 
Purplish-red berries appearing in clusters in late fall. Fine textured 
foliage. Good for foundation planting, endures shade. 
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*Chenault’s Red Improved Coralberry 
(Symphoricarpos chenaulti) 2 ft. (B) 
A small compact shrub useful for foundation and border plantings. 
Small, pink flowers appear in mid-July. Fruits are red berries in 
compact clusters, effective in late fall. Not hardy north of Minne- 
apolis. 
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Spirea, Ash Leaved (Ural False Spirea) (Sorbaria Sorbifolia) 5’ (D) 
Fernlike leaves. Large fragrant spike flowers in June and July. 
Shade tolerant and suckering habit makes it ideal for use on steep 
banks and in dense shade. Very attractive. 
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Spirea, Anthony Waterer (Spiraea bumalda) 2 ft. 
Flat clusters of rosy crimson flowers from June to September. In 
summer the foilage is green, turning red in fall. Very good for 
foundation plantings or shrub borders. Semi-hardy. 
[2S ES seer ee eR $1.75 each RSS S ee eee ce eee ae $2.25 each 
Spirea, Billiard (Spiraea billardi) 5-6 ft. (C) 
Dense spikes of bright pink flowers in June and July. Useful in 
borders and on banks. 
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*Spirea, Blue (Caryopseris clandonensis) 3 ft. Blue Mist (B) 
Low spreading shrub with clusters of beautiful blve, fragrant flowers. 
Semi-hardy. 
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Spirea, Bridal Wreath (Spiraea vanhouttei) 6 ft. (D) 
A graceful shrub covered with small, pure white flowers in May. 
One of the most popular Spireas because it blooms profusely. Grows 
almost anywhere. 
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Spirea, Frobeli 3 ft. (C) 
Similar to Anthony Waterer Spirea except pink flowers May-June 
and slightly larger. Semi-hardy. 
S04 BACT Eee TN le $1.75 each 223 eet Re dot eee $2.00 each 
Spirea, Garland (Spiraea arguta) 5-6 (C) 
Has feathery foliage and slender arching branches covered with white 
blossoms in May. Earlier than Spirea Van Houttei. 
SSD ee wren aa Se Cat $1.75 each D3 Te ih ane ee $2.25 each 
