Archive image from page 24 of Descriptive catalog fall 1922. Descriptive catalog : fall 1922 and spring 1923 . descriptivecatal1922chas Year: 1922 Spirea Van Houttei. SYRINGA (Philadelphus or Mock Orange). These old fashioned shrubs are great favor- ites for massing for back grounds or screens as well as for single specimens. Attains a height of 7 to 10 feet; bloom is white and set in great profusion. 50c each; $ per 10. TAMARIX pentandra. The best of the Tam- arisk family; begins to bloom in early May and under favorable conditions continues throughout the. summer. Foliage is a bright g
Archive image from page 24 of Descriptive catalog fall 1922. Descriptive catalog : fall 1922 and spring 1923 . descriptivecatal1922chas Year: 1922 Spirea Van Houttei. SYRINGA (Philadelphus or Mock Orange). These old fashioned shrubs are great favor- ites for massing for back grounds or screens as well as for single specimens. Attains a height of 7 to 10 feet; bloom is white and set in great profusion. 50c each; $ per 10. TAMARIX pentandra. The best of the Tam- arisk family; begins to bloom in early May and under favorable conditions continues throughout the. summer. Foliage is a bright green; flowers carmine-pink. 50c each; $ per 10. WEIGELA. Hardy, free-flowering shrub of spreading habit, thriving best in moist soil; among the showiest of all shrubs. Eva Rathke. Flowers deep red; free bloomer, and one of the most persistent. 75c each: $ per 10. Rosea. Flowers light pink; rather a compact grower; very free bloomer. 50c each: $ per 10. Spirea Anthony Waterer at Chase. SPIREA. Anthony Waterer. One of the most valuable of the Spirea family. A distinct crimson bloom which continues throughout the summer. Of dwarf, compact or rather bunchy growth. 75c each; $ per 10. Spirea, Thunberg's (S. Thunbergii). Snow Garland. A dense, small shrub of graceful habit, with bright green feathery foliage; white bloom in early spring; attains a height of 3 to 4 feet with a spread nearly as great. 75c each: $ per 10. Spirea. Van Houtte's (S. Van Houttei). Bridal Wreath. There are more plants used of this variety than all other spireas put together. Its single white flowers are borne in great profusion in the early spring; used for mass- ing in all landscape work. 35c each: $ per 10.
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