SPIREA DOUGLASI 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
1-2-3 July-Sept. 4-6 ft. 
4-5 July-Sept. 5-7 ft. 
6-7-8 June-Sept. 6-8 ft. 
Every twig and, branch terminates in long, cone-shaped, feath- 
ery clusters, or pyramidal spikes consisting of masses of tiny 
rose-pink flowers. As much as ten weeks of color. Recom- 
mended for planting in partial shade, full sun and dry places. 
VIBURNUM, 
ARCTIC MIST 
(Tomentosum) 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
2-3 June 6- 8 ft. 
4-5 June 7- 9 ft. 
6-7-8 May 8-10 ft. 
““4n Arctic Mist” describes blossom time for this gorgeous shrub, 
cloaked in dazzling clusters of white flowers with their spidery sunburst 
centers. Bright red berries add to its beauty in late summer and fall. 
Recommended for planting in whole or partial shade, full sun, dry and 
wet places. 
SPIREA PRUNIFOLIA (The Bridal Wreath Spirea) 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
2-3 May 5-7 ft. 
4-5 May 5-1 it: 
6-7-8 April 6-8 ft. 
This is the true “Bridal Wreath Spirea’—Grandmother’s most cherished flowering shrub. Every 
branch and twig is covered with long-lasting double, ‘‘button-like’ flowers during blossom time. 
In autumn the foliage turns to a lustrous red to orange color. Recommended for planting in partial 
shade, full sun and dry places. 
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BUKNING BUSH, DWARF (Euonymus Alatus Compacta) 
Average 
Zones Blooms Mature Height 
2-3 June 5-6 ft. 
4-5 June 5-7 ft. 
6-7-8 May o-t tt. 
Often called the “Dwarf Flame.” In autumn this compact bush is a landscape high- 
light, when the unbelievable brilliance of the fiery red foliage rivals the Sumac. My riads 
of colorful Indian-brown and orange berries lend a gay atmosphere inside the home about 
Thanksgiving time. The corky ridges on the twigs and) branches are novel and unique 
Recommended for planting in partial shade, full sum, and dry places. 
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