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SPIRAEA VAN HOUTTEI 
SPIRAEA THUNBERG! 
DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS—Continued 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
A low to medium height shrub with in- 
teresting branching habit and masses of 
blooms on the otherwise bare stems in 
late winter and early spring. Excellent 
in flower arrangements. 
Named Hybrids. 2 to 3 ft. $2.50. 
SNOWBALL 
Common Snowball. A famous old favor- 
ite with multitudes of round heads of 
pure white bloom in spring. 
Viburnum Carlesi. Round heads of fra- 
grant light pink flowers in early spring. 
An especially choice shrub that should 
be in every garden. Grows 3 to 4 feet 
high. 12 to 15 in. $3.00. 
Viburnum tomentosum. Sweeping hori- 
zontal branches wreathed in spring with 
flat clusters of snowy white flowers fol- 
lowed by clusters of red berries. Attrac- 
tive neat foliage. A singularly decorative 
shrub. 18 to 24 in. $2.00. 
SPIRAEA 
Anthony Waterer. Low growing, rather 
dense bushes sprinkled all summer long 
with flat heads of deep rose blooms. 
Thunbergi. A dainty, graceful shrub with 
slender arching branches which are cov- 
ered in spring with tiny white flowers. 
Bright green feathery foliage. 
Van Houttei. A robust favorite with arch- 
ing branches literally loaded with heads 
of white flowers in spring. Excellent 
where an informal flowering hedge is 
desired. 
Prunifolia. A rather slender shrub with 
showy masses of white flowers in spring. 
TAMARIX 
Hispida. Foamy masses of soft lavender- 
pink flowers in mid-summer. Feathery 
gray foliage. May be cut to the ground 
each winter if desirea. 
Africana. Grows to about 10 ft. The 
masses of feathery pink bloom are very 
attractive in the spring. 
WEIGELA 
Eva Rathke. Deep green foliage and 
masses of ruby red trumpet shaped flow- 
ers in spring and early summer. 15 to 18 
ital, SSil Jai), 
Weigela rosea. Taller growing with masses 
of light pink flowers in spring and early 
summer. 
Alba. The delightful white flowered form. 
TAMARIX 
