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Spirea (Cont) 
Thunbergi. Korms a dense feathery 
bush, with pale yellow-green foliage, 
changing in fall to a bright red and 
orange. Is covered with small white 
flowers in early spring. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.39 each 
Van Houttei. The old favorite white 
spirea. Quite common but yet one of 
the best of the shrubs. A good grow- 
er with good foliage and masses of 
large white flowers. A perfect foun- 
tain of pure white blooms in May 
and June. 
2 to 3 ft. 79c each 
10 for $6.95 
Weigela Bristol Ruby 
Pat. No. 492 
(Improved Eva Rathke) 
Hardier and more vigorous 
Color is a soft ruby-red shading to gar- 
net-crimson. Makes a shapely, thrifty 
plant with attractive green foliage. Ex- 
cellent reports from Vermont and 
other difficult regions fully substan- 
tiate our own estimate of its unusual 
hardiness. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.59 each 
Weigela 
Eva Rathke. The most distinct variety 
blooming later in July and most 
showy with its abundance of deep 
carmine flowers. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.49 each 
Hendersoni. A good rank grower and 
is well used as a screen plant and it 
often attains a height of twelve feet. 
A good bloomer being covered with 
beautiful pink flowers. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.49 each 
Rosea. A good rank grower and is well 
used as a screen plant and it attains 
a height of twelve or eighteen feet. 
It is a good bloomer being covered 
with beautiful pink flowers. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.49 each 
Champion Nurseries, Perry, Ohio 
Nana Variegated. (Dwarf Variegated 
Weigela). Leaves margined and 
streaked creamy white. A fine shrub 
for contrast or foreground planting. 
It bears many pink flowers in June. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.39 each 
Russian Olive 
Kleagnus Angustifolia. Attractive sil- 
ver gray leaves, white berries. Used 
frequently for hedges and _ wind- 
breaks. Very hardy. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.49 each 
Tamarix 
Tamarix Summer-Glow. The newest, 
and by far the best variety. Great 
profusion of wine-red flowers pro- 
duced all summer. Lacy, silvery-blue 
evergreen-like foliage, grows ten 
feet tall but can be easily pruned 
lower. Thrives in sun or part shade, 
in even the driest soils. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.49 each 
HEDGE PLANTS 
Artic Willow 
Salix Purpurea Nana. A new dwarf 
plant that will most likely become 
one of the leaders in this field. A 
blue leaf, low growing willow, suited 
for hedges and borders. Very hardy. 
12 to 18 in. 49c ea., 20 or more 33c ea. 
Barberries 
Berberis Atropurpurea. (Red Leaf Bar- 
berry). A brilliant accent shrub as 
a solitary speciment or in a close 
vroup among duller foliage. This 
variety starts in its spring fohage a 
warm bronzy red brillianey, the heat 
of summer bringing out a red brilli- 
aney, with autumn adding other 
tints to its richness. The abundant 
scarlet berries persist throughout 
the winter. A sunny exposure is re- 
quired for the best color effect. 
12 to 15 in. 79¢ each 
10 for $6.95 
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