20 LITTLE TREE NURSERIES 
SPIRAEA Anthony Waterer, Waterer Spiraea, |!/5 
TO oust: 
A low growing, compact shrub with  reddish-purple 
flowers. 
12 in. clumps 125 
Wen 
18 in. clumps 
SPIRAEA prunifolia, Bridalwreath, 7-9 ft. 
A fine shrub for single planting or hedges. A profuse 
bloomer with snow white flowers. 
atom mts 25 
LOMA ts IGS 
4h ii) S) Mitte 2.50 
iL OmOmts 4.00 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti, Coralberry, 3-4 ft. 
Most attractive for its red berries. 
ZELOe a aL emer rele etre ee eit: 1.25 
SYMPHORICARPOS, racemosus, Snowberry, 3-5 ft. 
Its small, white cherry-like fruit make this an exception- 
ally fine shrub. Fruit remains on bush until early winter. 
LHKOV OBEY Bigg aries ister es Oe 125 
SYRINGA persica, Persian Lilac, 8-12 ft. 
A graceful shrub, with large clusters of rosy-lavender 
flowers. 
DELO Pog MR ee ree ees 125 
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SYRINGA persica alba, White Persian Lilac 8-12 ft. 
Same as above, except flowers are pure white. 
DATOS Ute Bete re Eee 1.50 
SYRINGA vulgaris, Common Purple Lilac, 10-20 ft. 
One of the oldest flowering shrubs. Purple lilac clusters 
of flowers. 
A STOMO gL UW Meccates teeter sctocinacets 3.00 
SPO MOI, | ARE le ede ae Wen 4.50 
