SPIREA FrYrobeli. 3 to 4 ft. A summer 
blooming dwarf spirea with crimson 
pink flower clusters 
18-24 in. ea. $1.15. 
SPIREA Van Houtte.. 5 to 6 ft. Well 
known popular shrub, sometimes cali- 
ead “Bridal Wreath.” Graceful habit of 
growth. A “fountain” of white flowers 
in late May. 
18-24 in. ea. $0c; 2-3 ft. ea. $1.10; 3 to 
4 ft. ea. $1.35. 
SUMAC, Smooth Glabra. 5-6 ft. An un- 
common type that differs in its dwarf- 
er habit and very dark glossy foliage. 
Has red fruit clusters and tich red 
autumn foliage. 2 to 3 ft. each $1.00. 
SUMAC, Staghorn, j= sr tte A arse 
shrub or tree; colorful red foliage and 
scarlet fruit clusters in autumn. 
2-3 ft. ea. $1.10. 
SUMMER PLANTING 
We offer throughout the summer 
nearly a complete selection of the 
O:namental shrubs established in con- 
tainers making possible the selection 
and successful planting of growing 
shrubs, in full leaf and possible bloom. 
at your convenience anytime during 
the summer and fall season. (More 
informatioon page 138.) 
TAMARIX Hispida.. 10-15 ft. One of 
the hardiest and best Tamarix; has 
feathery silvery foliage; bright  coral- 
pink flowers, June July. For best suc- 
eess, Tamarix should be cut back at 
least half when planting.) 
2 to 3 ft. ea. $1.35. 
VIBURNUM Lantana. “Wayfaring Tree.” 
8-10 ft. Upright growing shrub with 
heavily veined rich green foliage. Heads 
of white flowers in June, followed by 
red and black berries. 
2 to 8 ft. ea. $1.75. 
Viburnum Lantana 
LILAC SYRINGA 
& 
This class of shrubs is of great value 
for Western planting; they are hardy, 
drought resistant, and unexcelled during 
their blooming season for beauty. 
COMMON PURPLE LILAC. 8-10 ft. 
The fine old familiar lavender-purple. 
18-24 in. ea. $1.10; 2-3 ft. ea. $1.35. 
HIAWATHA LILAC. Remarkable blos- 
soms in heavy clusters of pure, deep 
rose-pink with waxy appearance in early 
June. Flowers forming as part of new 
growth escaping late Spring freezing. 
Luxuriant foliage — neat growth habit 
— not inclined to sucker. 
3-4 ft. each $2.50. 
PERSIAN LILAC. Rothmanogensis type. 
8-10 ft. Flowers few days later than 
Common Lilac; color attractive lilac 
shade, rosy overcast. Medium size foli- 
age and graceful habit of growth. Starts 
blooming young. One of the most satis- 
factory lilacs. 
18-24 in. ea. $1.25; 2 to 3 ft. ea. $1.50; 3 
to 4 ft. ea. $1.85. 
VILLOSA LILAC — Late Lilac. A 
handsome foliaged, compact, rugged 
variety. Blooming later than common. 
Purple and pink in coior. 
18-24 in. ea. $1.20; 2-3 ft. ea. $1.50. 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
The Hybrid strains have added much 
in variety of color to the popular Lilac. 
Bushes similar to the Common Lilac but 
with decided difference and variation in 
color of bloom. Ali priced 2-3 at $2.25. 
CONGO. Deep wine-red blossoms. 
LUDWIG SPAETH. Single massive 
trusses of deep purplish-red. 
MICHEL BUCHNER. Exquisite pink- 
lilac buds merging into blue-lilac when 
fully open. Large trusses. 
MME. LEMOINE. Large double white 
very profuse bloomer. 
