SPIRAEA, VAN HOUTTEI 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) 
Bright glossy leaves; flowers similar to a rose. Hardy summer and 
fall blooming shrub. Double white, double pink, double purple, and 
double red. 
BARBERRY 
Japanese Thunbergi—An excellent group plant or for hedging. 
Foliage turns to a bright crimson before falling. Red berries. 
Thunbergi Atropurpurea—Red foliage. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia) 
An attractive shrub of spreading pendulous habit of growth; the 
branches tipped with long spikes of charming perfumed blossoms. 
Pink Dawn—Flower is pink and produced in great abundance. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. 
Royal Red—Rich, dark royal purple, intensified to almost red. 
Empire Blue—An exquisite shade of blue. 
Snowbank—New white variety. Produces fully round and compact 
sprays. 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia) 
In the spring, the graceful, arching branches of this fine shrub are 
completely covered with lovely pink flowers. Foliage very attractive. 
CALYCANTHUS (Sweetshrub) 
Floridus—Double flowers of mahogany red. Handsome polished 
leathery foliage. Hardy. 
CORALBERRY 
Symphoricarpus Vulgaris—A slender branched upright shrub for 
shady places. Fruit is purplish red and hangs on well into winter; 
flowers small, rose colored. 
CRANBERRY BUSH (Viburnum Opulus) 
Tall growing snowball, producing red berries during late summer 
and fall. 
DEUTZIA 
Rosea—White flowers tinged with pink on backs of petals, giving 
the plants a pink effect. 
Gracilis—A dwarf compact form with clear white flowers. 
DOGWOOD 
Coralbark—Tall growing. Dense clusters of creamy-white flowers 
and blue-white fruits. 
FORSYTHIA 
Fortunei—Upright heavy arching branches. Beautiful bright yellow 
flowers very early in spring. 
Spring Glory—A new Forsythia that produces an abundance of at- 
tractive large pale yellow flowers covering the branches. $1.50 each. 
HYPERICUM 
Gold Flower—Blooms in mid-summer. Grows 2 ft. tall, spreads to 
about 3 ft. Drooping branches are loaded with bright yellow flowers. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Morrowi (Bush Honeysuckle)—An upright grower with pure white 
flowers. 
Pink Tartarian—Similar to above, with pink flowers. 
Clavey’s Dwarf Honeysuckle—White blossoms in late spring. Grows 
slowly to about 4 ft. tall. Hardy. $2.00 each. 
KERRIA 
Japonica—Slender upright stems and branches. Double orange 
flowers in the early spring and continue intermittently throughout the 
summer. 
OLD-FASHIONED PURPLE LILAC 
Hardy, tall grower with fragrant light purple blooms. 
PHILADELPHUS 
Virginalis—Semi-double flowers blooming very freely in spring and 
intermittently all summer. 
Minnesota Snowflake—New. Pure white, very double, every blos- 
som having several layers of petals. $1.50 each. 
Coronarius—A popular hardy shrub. White, fragrant flowers in 
May-June. 
Coronarius Aureus—Golden Mockorange, grows about 4 ft. Yellow 
foliage gradually turns to light green as summer progresses. $2.25 each. 
PURPLE FRINGE 
“Smoke Tree” 
Grows 12-15’ high. Blooms in spring, with fluffy mass of misty pur- 
plish grey leaves. $1.50 each. 
QUINCE 
Japonica—A very fine old plant that should find a place in every 
garden. Red, salmon and pink. 
Stanford Red—Exceptionally large, vivid scarlet flowers. Almost 
thornless. $2.50 each. 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer—Crimson flowers blooming profusely all summer 
if spent flowers are kept cut away. 
Billardi—Feathery spikes of rose-red blooms. A beautiful display of 
flowers in the early spring. Soft feathery foliage. 
Van Houtte—Upright, with flowers in white clusters. 
Prunifolia (Double Bridalwreath)— Small plum-like, double white 
flowers. 
HYDRANGEA 
Aborescens (Hills of Snow)—Showy flower heads from June to 
cold weather. 
Paniculata Grandiflora—Large cone shaped flowers of white in 
August, changing to pink. 
New Hybrid Selections—Blooming June to October. Gorgeous 
new colors for partially shaded plantings. 
Add Bonemeal or Lime for better pink and red color. Add 1 
tablespoon per plant of Aluminum Sulphate for blue color. 
Blue, Pink, Red, White—2-year clumps, $1.50 each. 
SNOWBALL 
Opulus Sterile—The old fashioned snowball that blooms in May. 
TAMARIX 
Africana—-A beautiful shrub with small feathery foliage. Delicate 
pink flowers. 
Hispida—Bright pink flowers, June-July. Very hardy. 
WEIGELA 
Eva Rathke—Dwarf form with red flowers. Blooms continuously 
throughout: the summer. 
Rosea—Bright pink bell-shaped flowers. 
Variegated—Pink blossoms. Creamy edged leaves. 
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