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AIRPLANE VIEW OF A PART OF KELSEY-HIGHLANDS NURSERY 
xSPIRAEA bumalda, Hy. AnrHony Warrrer 
Spirea, 214-4 ft. 
Compact shrub, with crimson flowers in June-July. 
Very free flowering. 
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SPIRAEA prunifolia, BrinatwreatH Sprrea, 6-9 ft. 
White flowers in May or June. 
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SPIRAEA thunbergi, THunsere Spire, 3-5 ft. 
White flowers in April or May, orange and scarlet 
leaves in autumn. 
xSPIRAEA vanhouttei, Vanuourte Spirea, 7-9 ft. 
Profuse showy white flowers in May, on a vigorous 
bushy shrub. Very popular as a tall hedge plant as 
well as for specimen planting. 
SYMPHORICARPOS albus, Common Snowserry, 3-4 
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Small pinkish flowers, showy white fruit. 
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SYMPHORICARPOS orbiculatus, Inpiancurrant 
CoRALBERRY, 4-6 ft. 
Attractive for its red fruit, and crimson foliage in 
autumn. 
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MOVING LARGE SPECIMEN TREES. Our tree 
moving equipment is especially designed for safely trans- 
planting large Evergreens or Shade Trees up to almost 
1 foot in diameter. We have many handsome specimens 
of Pine, Hemlock, Spruce, Fir and Shade Trees in wide 
variety from 10 to 30 feet in height. These are moved 
with large balls with little disturbance to the root sys- 
tems, largely eliminating risks. 
