CUT LPN GS 
The new Zabeli Honeysuckle grown in our nursery with lots of room, 
allows it to develop many branches. 
This red flowered shrub makes a 
good screen, trimmed or grown natural, as well as a good specimen plant. 
SPIREA 
ANTHONY WATERER— 
Brilliant rosy carmine flowers. Blooms all 
summer. Always blooms the first season. Is 
very useful for planting in front of larger 
shrubs. Grows 2 feet high. 15-18 inch, 60c; 
18-24 inch, 75c. 
SPIREA FROEBELI— 
Similar to Anthony Waterer, but a foot 
taller, with broader and darker leaves, 
which are a beautiful salmony bronze red 
in spring, reverting to similar shade in fall. 
Has reddish pink flowers in dense corymbs 
during July and August. 18-24 inch, 75c: 
24-30 inch, $1.00. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE 
(Bridal Wreath) 
Perhaps the most popular of all the 
Spireas and has been the most plant- 
ed. It is of upright though pendulous 
growth with a foliage of rich green 
which assumes pleasing autumnal 
coloring. Very graceful and orna- 
mental even when out of bloom. 
When covered with its dense clusters 
of pure white flowers, the branches 
are weighted down nearly to the 
ground and the whole bush presents 
a mass of the most beautiful rich 
white. A beautiful shrub either for 
single lawn specimens or in groups. 
Grows 5 to 6 feet high. 
2-3 ft., 3 year 
3-4 ft., 3 or 4 year 
Large landscape size 
CARYOPTERIS, BLUE MIST (Hardy 
Blue Spirea)— 
We have plenty of blooming shrubs dur- 
ing the early season through late May, 
June and July. But when fall comes, as a 
rule, the shrubs are bare of bloom. 
So it seems nice to find a late blooming 
shrub that is covered through August until 
killing frost with delicate lacelike blue flow- 
ers. A low-growing, perfectly rounded shrub 
that reaches a height of about 2 feet. Nice 
2 year plants, 85c. 
THUNBERGI— 
May. One of the finest spring blooming, 
small shrubs. The flowers are pure white 
and are borne along the entire length of 
the branches. Bending them down in grace- 
ful curves. Foliage narrow and willow-like 
and turns to pleasing shades of orange 
scarlet in autumn. 18-24 inch bushy, 75c; 
2-3 ft., $1.00. 
SPIREA SORBIFOLIA— 
A very shade-tolerant shrub with fern- 
like leaves. White flowers appearing in 
large upright clusters in June-July. Does 
well on the north side of buildings attaining 
a height of 4 to 5 feet. 2-3 ft., 75c. 
ARGUTA, SNOW GARLAND— 
The earliest Spirea to bloom, the bush 
becomes a mass of snowy garlands before 
the leaves appear. Grows 4 to 5 feet high. 
18-24 inch bushy, 75c; 2-3 ft., $1.00. 
KOREAN SPIREA— 
Grows 5 to 7 feet tall and forms a big, 
dome-shaped bush covered in June with 
large, rounded clusters of snowy-white 
flowers marked with darker eyes. More 
robust and blooms two weeks later than 
Bridal Wreath. 3-4 ft., $1.00. 
