Spirea Anthony Waterer. 
SPIRAEA trichoecarpa. A new hardy species from Korea with 
broad arching branches fairly covered with dome-like clus- 
ters of snow whiteflowers. It blooms much later than S. Van 
Houttei, and is considered far superior to that well-known 
variety. Field grown plants, $2.00 each. 
SPIRAA arguta. This variety is one of the earliest and most graceful, 
its slender branches becoming covered with innumerable pure white, 
tiny flowers. 60 cts. each . . . . rier : 
Bumaldi. A dwarf Japanese variety of vigorous ont Flowers 
pinks July.) 6O0kcts:-eachia nan © horn e oon been he tenner entre 
ecallosa. Deep rose, grows snes and flowers nearly all Summer. 
60 cts.each . . . SH. ical, es 
ecallosa alba. White; Mas 60 cts. Cait 
Anthony Waterer. Brilliant rosy-carmine flowers in Aerts elustarer 
blooms all Summer. 75 cts. each 
opulifolia. Strong-growing shrub with white Agmers along the Asis 
Useful for screening purposes. 60 cts. each 
opulifolia aurea. White flowers in clusters; golden foliage; May. 
60 cts. each. . 3 
prunifolia flore nlenos (Bridal Wreath. ) A ceeeren erect-growing 
shrub, with lanceolate leaves, bearing in May pure white double 
flowers in great profusion. 75 ets. each 5 
Reevesii. A spreading shrub of medium growth, with delicate: Taeeee 
late foliage. In May the plant is completely covered with large 
round clusters of pure white flowers. 75 cts. each 3 
Thunbergii. Of dwarf compact habit with slender, soniewhat akon: 
ing branches, densely covered with fine long, narrow leaves; flowers 
very early in Seuae when the pleats is a mass of snowy whiteness. 
60 cts.each. . eee Ritts 
Van Houttei. By many this i is yoeedoa as ine fncet of all saree 
and it is assuredly one of the most esteemed shrubs in cultivation. 
It forms an erect bush with graceful arching branches, well covered 
with neat, rich green foliage, and in early Summer a profusion of 
large, pure white flower clusters; very hardy and a most effective 
shrub:a60ikctsieacht yl sine inert, netntenl ukemi het era eso ire en ee ae 
VIBURNUM eassinoides. A handsome native shrub of medium size, 
bearing large cymes of white flowers in June and clusters of black 
berries in Autumn. 75cts.each . . . Meee tae 
dentatum. (Arrow-Wood.) A tall native Sey itenrine greenish- 
white flowers in June; fruit deep blue; one of the best shrubs for 
massing. 75 ‘cts: eacho IVR Sy Tisai Ge oy Ta See 
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lantana. Thick dark green leaves downy on the under side; flowers 
white. Brightred fruit changingtoblack. 75cts.each. . . . $7.50 
lentago. (Sheepberry.) A native shrub attaining large size. Flow- 
ers in large cymes, white, very fragrant, followed by clusters of blu- 
ish-black fruit. 75 cts. each . 7.50 
molle. A large native shrub, with Habescent leay es ands Ww ite flowers 
which appear later than most of the other sorts. Fruit blue, in 
clusters. 75cts.each. . Fea My is! tes te oe Os 
opulus. ( High Bush Crapberty a A most ornamental shrub with 
white flowers in June, followed in Autumn by bright scarlet berries i 
which remain on the plant wellinto Winter. 75cts.each . . . le 
opulus sterilis. (Snowball or Guelder Rose.) A favorite tall-growing 
shrub, bearing in May large, Baas pure white flowers. 60 cts. 
each 3.9 Bie TOR ae Or 
tomentosum. (Hang apanenes Vi bine ) uN large shrub with 
rich, deep green plicated foliage and massive cymes “of pure white 
flowers r anged along the branchesin June. 75cts.each 2 
tomentosum var. plicatum. (Japanese Snowball. ) This is vastly 
superior to the common Snowball and is considered one of the finest 
shrubs grown. It is of moderate symmetrical growth, has hand- 
some dark green plicated leaves, and in June bears a profusion of 
large, pure white, globular heads of sterile flowers. $1.25 each. 
WEIGELA. (Diervilla.) 
candida. This is considered the best white-flowered Weigela, coming 
into bloom in June and continuing more or less throughout the 
Summers e/orctsieach) em aes : 
floribunda. A free-flowering, vigorous-growing enrube oasis 
crimson flowers in June and July inthe greatest profusion. 7d5cts.each 7. 
rosea. In June the plant is covered with large rosy-pink flowers; an 
elegant shrub of erect compact growth. 75cts.each . . . 
rosea variegata. Thisisa variety of the preceding, having somewhat 
lighter rosy-pink flowers and the foliage marked with silvery-white; 
one of the best variegated-leaved shrubs. 75 cts. each ae 
Eva Rathke. Bright crimson flowers in June and usuelly, throughout 
the Summer. $1.00 each 
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