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SPIREA 
SPIREA BILLARDI ROSEA—(Plume Spir- 
ea) Large deep pink plumes are born at 
the tips of each branch. Blooms from June 
until frost. Useful in floral arrangements. 
Matures at 5-6 ft. 
PLANTS—18-24 in., 75c each; 3 for $2.10. 
Prunifolia (Old-fashion Bridal Wreath). 
Flowers pure white, double, very numerous. 
15-18 in. branched 50¢ each; 3 for $1.30. 
Thunbergi Spirea—One of the first of all 
Spireas to bloom in early spring; small 
white flowers, feathery foliage. 
18-24 in., 60c each; 3 for $1.65. 
Van Houttei Spirea—One of the most 
popular of all shrubs, with its beautiful 
arching branches loaded with clusters of 
snow-white flowers in April and May. 
15-8 in., 50¢c each; 3 for $1.25. 
WEIGELIA 
HERE IS A NICE SELECTION OF WEI- 
GELIA A VERY NICE MEDIUM SIZED 
SHRUB. BLOOMS PROFUSELY IN JUNE 
AND SOMETIMES AT INTERVALS DUR- 
ING SUMMER. GOOD IN MASS PLANT- 
INGS. 
EVA RATHKE—A pleasing deep red shade 
of flowers. Foliage deep green during sum- 
mer, turning to autumn shades of bronze 
and copper in the fall. 
18-24 in. plants, 75c each, 3 for $2.10. 
ROSEA—Similar to the above variety but 
deep rosy flowers, and lighter color foliage. 
18-24 in. plants, 60c each, 3 for $1.65. 
VARIEGATED ROSEA—Grows more com- 
pact than other above two varieties. Foli- 
age beautifully variegated green with deep 
golden edging. Flowers are light pink. A 
good border shrub. 
18-24 in. 75¢ each, 3 for $2.10. 
NEW PORT RED—A new variety. Better 
habits than most weigelia. Flowers are 
ruby red with white stamens. The foliage 
is a good green color that holds well until 
frost. 
18-24 in. bushy plants 90c each, 3 for 
$2.65 512-2071Ns selyr. eplantSeortores.: 20. 
BOSKOOP GLORY—A new color in wei- 
gelia. Large flowering salmon pink. Grow- 
ing habits are similar to Newport Red. First 
time introduced in this country. 
2 yr. plants, 90c each; 3 for $2.40. 
GIRARD BROTHERS’ NURSERY, GENEVA, OHIO 
DEUTZIA SCABRA 
Crenata—Vigorous grower; free bloom- 
ing, produces an abundance of double pink 
flowers. 
Pride of Rochester—Strong growers, free 
bloomer, double white flowers tinged with 
pink. 
18-24 in., 
$1.60. 
well branched, 60c each; 3 for 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS—Profusion of white 
flowers bloom in May. The most graceful 
of the Deutzia. Seldom grows over 38 ft. 
high. You will like this one. Ideal for edg- 
ing and borders, 
15-18 in. plants 75c each, 3 for $2.10. 
CORNUS ELEGANTISSIMA (Variegated 
leaf Dogwood)—Bush form, highly varie- 
gated foliage. Attracts the eye. Rich red 
twigs make this bush very valuable for 
landscape work. One of the richest colored 
shrub. Always scarce. 
18-24 in. branched plants $1.25 each, 3 for 
$3.50. 
TAMARIX ODESSANA—A charming shrub 
with lace like silvery blue foliage. Flowers 
are borne in clusters of deep rose. Foliage 
and flowers make up very well in floral 
designs. Plants grow to 6 ft. but can be 
kept smaller by pruning. This is an out- 
standing shrub. 
2 ft. plants $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75. 
HYDRANGEA BLUEBOY—tThis beautiful 
variety is very hardy and produces masses 
of large, round clusters of flowers 8 to 10 
inches in diameter. If soil conditions are 
right, these plants will produce beautiful 
blue flowers. In order to achieve this color 
they must be in acid soil. Grows into a 
bush form, and will reach a height of 3 or 
4 feet. Foliage is thick and a very nice 
green. The blooms sometimes snow pink 
and blue at the same time. 
2% in. pot plants, 3 for $1.00, 10 for $3.00. 
HYDRANGEA P. G. 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA—Can be 
trained to tree form. Flowers massive and 
white, turning to pink, bronze and green. 
Flowers hang on most all winter. Conspicu- 
ous and effective. Bush form. 
18-24 in. 70c each; 8 for $2.10. 
