NEW AND RARE PLANTS. 



Mostly collected for the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University by Mr. E. H. Wilson, 



in remote regions of China. 



Gold Medal awarded by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



Spirasa Henryi. 



SPIR#)A Henryi. A new and magnificent midseason-flowering Spiraea from China, of vigorous erect habit, with spreading and 

 arching branches on the upper side of which, from each leaf-axil, arise six-inch broad heads of pure white flowers. So freely are the 

 blossoms borne that the whole bush, in season, is a bouquet of white. A perfectly formed shrub, it grows some eight feet tall and even more 

 in diameter, and is one of the finest and most beautiful of the early summer-flowering shrubs hardy in New England. 



Two-year old field grown plants, 15 to 18 inches, $2.50 each. 



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