$32—SPIREA THUNBERGI. Tiny, feathery foliage on 
dainty arching branches, tipped with white flowers 
in early spring. Very attractive in or out of bloom. 
One of the best foundation and border shrubs, sel- 
dom growing over 3 or 3}/, ft. tall. 
Each 2 5 
12-18 in., transplants ......... $0.65 $1.20 $2.75 
S33—WEIGELA ROSEA. (Florida). Bushy, spreading 
plant with beautiful, trumpet-shaped blooms of rosy 
pink. Very popular, and an elegant shrub for speci- 
men planting cr foundation groups. 5-8 ft. at maturity. 
* Each 5 
18-24 in., select .............. $0.85 $1.60 $3.75 
S34—SNOWBALL, COMMON. (Viburnum opulis sterile). 
That good old-time plant handed down from our 
grandmothers’ gardens, with a profusion of large, 
ball-shaped blooms in May. Thrives well in shade. 
Favorite for cemetery planting as well as landscape 
borders. 6-8 ft. at maturity. Each 2 5 
12-18 in., transplants ......... $0.70 $1.20 $2.75 
S35—GOLDEN ELDER. (Sambucus aurea). The golden 
beauty of its foliage contrasts richly with the green 
of other shrubs. Immense flower heads of pure white 
are followed by purplish berries that are edible. 6-8 
ft. at maturity but easily trimmed to any desired 
size. Plant in full sunlight. 
18-24 in., transplants 
Each 2 
5 
$0.90 $2.00 
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S36—GREEN-LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRY. (Thunbergi). 
Popular, useful, thorny shrub. Round, bushy and 
graceful in growth, with bright green foliage turning 
to brilliant red in the fall. Scarlet berries in fall and 
winter. Splendid for foundation groups, borders and 
hedges. 3-5 ft. at maturity. (See hedging prices on 
page 22.) 
Each 2 5 
15-18 in., heavy .............. $0.55 $1.00 $2.25 
S37—RED-LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRY. (Thun. atropur- 
purea). Attractive bronze-red foliage gives best color 
effects when planted in FULL SUNLIGHT. Especially 
showy and rich in the foreground of shrub or ever- 
green groups. Excellent in combination with Golden 
Mock Orange. Very thorny; red berries in fall and 
winter. 2-3 ft. at maturity, 
Each 2 5 
12-18 in., transplants ......... $0.85 $1.60 $3.75 
S38—CRIMSON PYGMY BARBERRY. The new minia- 
ture ‘form of Red-leaf Barberry, introduced from Hol- 
land. Of slow growth, each plant develops rourfd 
and full and has delightful color tones. The old 
leaves are bronzy blood-red, with new growth tips 
that are several shades lighter. Splendid for fore- 
ground, low foundation, or to edge walks or flower 
beds. Plant in full sunlight for best foliage color. 
Each 2 5 
Now ls plants dps coaccr ee $1.25 $2.35 $5.55 
S39—CHASTE TREE. (Vitex macrophylla). Handsome, 
starlike foliage, topped by graceful spikes of laven- 
der-blue flowers from July until fall. Does best in a 
sunny, protected place. 5-7 ft. at maturity. Our plants 
usually bloom the first season. 
Each 2 5 
18-24 in., select .............. $0.85 $1.60 $3.75 
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S40—TAMARIX HISPIDA. We think this the hardiest 
and finest Tamarix. A plant of unusual charm—deli- 
cate, feathery, silvery-blue foliage, its graceful branch- 
es tipped with loose sprays of bright pink flowers, 
giving a pink and silver mist effect. Grows 8 to 12 
feet tall, but can be kept pruned down to smaller 
proportions. Fine for corners and mass plantings, and 
a lovely specimen shrub. 
Each 2 5 
18-24 in., transplants ......... $0.70 $1.20 = $2.75 
S41—WHITE KERRIA. Jet Bead. (Rhodotypos kerrioides). 
Beautiful, plaited, light green foliage, lovely white 
flowers and jet black fruits; a desirable and valu- 
able landscape shrub. Thrives well in sunlight or 
light shade. 4-6 ft. at maturity. 
Each 2 5 
cee ante $0.50 $0.90 $2.00 
12-18 in., transplants 
S42—REGEL'S PRIVET. (Ligustrum obtusifolium regeli- 
anum). Low, spreading, graceful shrub in much de- 
mand for foundation groups and borders. Thick, dark 
green, glossy foliage, attractive white flowers and 
dark blue berries, Does well in shade. 3-4 ft. at ma- 
turity. 
Each 2 5 
18-24 in., select .............. $0.80 $1.40 $3.25 
S43—DWARF NINEBARK. (Physocarpus opulifolius 
nana). New, very hardy landscape shrub that makes 
an excellent specimen plant, and is wonderful for 
borders and hedges. Seldom does it grow more than 
3-4 ft. tall—a compact, shapely plant that has attrac- 
tive white flowers in June, followed by a quantity of 
ted berries that later turn purple. In the fall the 
leaves change to brilliant red and orange. See 
special hedging grades on page 22. 
Each 2 5 
2-9) ft.,. select) .c).c0s., Pek Satna $0.55 $1.00 $2.25 
