. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. Common California Privet. SNOWBERRY - Symphoricarpus Coral Berry (S. Vulgaris)—A slender branched upright shrub, valuable for planting in shady places, as the foliage is very persistent; the fruit is a purplish-red and hangs on well into winter; flowers small and rose colored. Snowberry (S. Racemosus)—Same as the above except the berries are a pure snow white; flowers rose colored, but larger. SUMACH -


. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. Common California Privet. SNOWBERRY - Symphoricarpus Coral Berry (S. Vulgaris)—A slender branched upright shrub, valuable for planting in shady places, as the foliage is very persistent; the fruit is a purplish-red and hangs on well into winter; flowers small and rose colored. Snowberry (S. Racemosus)—Same as the above except the berries are a pure snow white; flowers rose colored, but larger. SUMACH - Rhus Cut Leaved Staghom Sumach (R. Typhina la- ciniata)—A showy, broad-headed shrub with large, long, deeply cut foliage, light green in color, changing to shades of red and yellow in the fall; the new growth is clothed with a peculiar down, giving an appearance of the growing horn of a deer; the bark below is a rich orange color. Cut Leaved Sumach (R Glabra, var. laciniata) —A variety of the Smooth Sumach with deeply cut, fern-like foliage. Smooth Sumach (R Glabra)—A shrub 8 feet high with handsome green foliage, changing to beautiful autumn tints; showy spike of crimson fruit. SPIREA - Meadow Sweet S. Arguta—Of dwarf habit, spreading head: flowers clear white; the best of the very early flowering white varieties; blooms in May. Ash Leaved (S. Sorbifolia)—A vigorous grow- er with foliage similar to the Mountain Ash, and long spikes of beautiful white flowers; blooms in July. Anthony Waterer—A fine dwarf Spirea with dark crimson flowers. BiUard's Spirea (S. Billardi)—Flowers are rose colored; blooms nearly all summer. S. Bumalda—A handsome variety from Japan; dwarf habit and vigorous growth; foliage narrow; flowers rose colored and borne in great profusion; blooms a long time. Bridal Wreath (S. Prunifolia flore pleno) — Foliage a dark shining green, changing to autumn tints in the fall; flowers double, pure white, and are borne the entire length of the tw


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