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SORBARIA aurora (aitchisoni x arborea). Hybrid False Spirea 
Cleaner, neater appearance than older types; hardier. Highly 
ornamental from July onward with long plumes of white 
flowers. Does well in poor soil, semi-shade. 
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SPIREA bumalda Anthony Waterer — 3’ Dwarf Crimson-flowering 
Flat clusters of bright crimson flowers nearly all summer. 
Dense, dwarf habit, reddish green foliage. 
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macrothyrsa — 9’ Improved Billiardi Spirea 
Large spikes of bright pink flowers over a long period in 
summer. Foliage improved. Forms a dense mass of growth. 
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vanhouittei — 7-8’ Vanhoutte Spirea 
Popular shrub, a mass of arching white in May. Used for 
large hedges and massing. 
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SYMPHORICARPOS albus (racemosus) — 6’ Snowberry 
Pink flowers followed by many conspicuous white berries. 
Upright habit, arching branches; attractive foliage. 
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2 to 3’ ($250 per M et ee oe ee, oh a3) 40 30 
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chenaulti — 9’ Chenault Coralberry 
Attractive, small foliage; slender arching branches. Rose- 
pink berries in abundance. Succeeds in any normal soil and 
in shade. 
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orbiculatus (vulgaris) — 4’ Indiancurrant Coralberry 
Coral-red berries fall and winter. Hardy, suckering shrub 
excellent for bank planting or in shade. 
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SYRINGA chinensis (rothomagensis) — 10’ Chinese Lilac 
Graceful upright-spreading habit, excellent for hedge or 
border. Purple lilac flowers in late May and June. 
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French Hybrids — Following named varieties — 10’ 
Belle de Nancy. Double pink 
Jan Van Tol. Huge white 
Mrs. Edward Harding. Double red 
President Grevy. Double blue 
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vulgaris— 15’ Common Purple Lilac 
The old fashioned, very fragrant purple lilac. 
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