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Spirzea chameedrifolia. GERMANDER-LEAVED SPIRZA. D. A_ beautiful species, with small wiry branches, 
covered in June with clusters of white flowers. 35c. 
S. conspicua. (New.) D. Flowers delicate rose. 50c. 
S. erispifolia. D. From Japan. Very dwarf, about 12 inches; rounded form, leaves crisped, flowers pink. 
Blooms nearly allsummer. 35c. 
S. cratzegifolia. HAWTHORN-LEAVED SPIRZA. D. A handsome sort, resembling somewhat the lance-leaved, 
but hardier and distinct. Flowers white, in great profusion. June. 35c,. ; 
S. Douglasi. DouGLAS’ SPIRHA. D. Has spikes of beautiful deep rose-colored flowers in July and August. 35c. 
S. eximia. D. Of dwarf habit; flowers bright rose color. July. 35c. 
S. floribunda. FREE-BLOOMING SPIR4&A. D. Flowers white; an abundant bloomer. 35c. 
S. Fontenaysii. D. Vigorous, and a very free bloomer. Large panicles of greenish white flowers. Latter part 
of June. 35c. 
var. rosea. D. A slender grower, with panicles of rose-colored flowers. 35c. 
S. Foxii. D. Resembles callosa, but corymbs of flowers immense, sometimes measuring a foot across. 50e. 
S. hypericifolia. HyYPERICUM-LEAVED SPIRHA. D. (New.) A dwarf species; flowers white in racemes; foliage 
small, narrow ; bloomsearly. 50c. 
S. luxuriosa. D. Astrong grower, pretty foliage, white flowers. 35c. 
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S. Niconderti. NICONDERT’S SPIRHA. D. Small, smooth, soft leaves; small spikes; greenish white flowers in 
great profusion; one of the first to lower. May. 35c. 
S. opulifolia aurea. GOLDEN-LEAVED NINE BARK. D. An interesting variety, with golden-yellow tinted 
foliage, and double white flowersin June. Very conspicuous. 35c. 
S. paniculatarosea. D. A vigorous grower, with cymes of rose-colored flowers. July. 35c. 
S. prunifolia flore pleno. DOUBLE-FLOWERING PLUM-LEAVED SPIR#A. D. A beautiful shrub from Japan, 
with pure white flowers like white daisies,in May. Keeps in flower along time and justly merits to be 
placed in the front rank among flowering shrubs. (See cut.) 35c. 
S. Reevesii, or lanceolata. LANCE-LEAVED SPIR@mA. D. A 
charming shrub with narrow, pointed leaves, and large, 
round clusters of white flowers that cover the whole 
plant, and render it exceedingly effective. Blooms in 
June. (See cut.) 35c. 
var. flore pleno, or lanceolata flore pleno. LANCE- 
LEAVED DOUBLE Sprra#A. D. A beautiful double- 
flowering variety. 35c. 
var. robusta. D. A superior variety of the lanceolata. 
Of more vigorous growth, hardier, and flowers much 
larger. Bloomsin June and September. (See cut.) 35c. 
S. rotundifolia alba. D. Leaves roundish; flowers white. A 
distinct variety. (See cut.) 35c. 
S. rupestris. D. Dwarf in growth, with white flowers. May 
and June. 35c. 
S. salicifolia. WILLOW-LEAVED SPrRaA. D. Long, narrow, 
pointed leaves, and rose-colored flowers in June and 
July. 35e. 
S. sorbifolia. SORB-LEAVED SprraA. DBD. A vigorous species, 
with leaves like those of the Mountain Ash, and long, 
elegant spikes of white flowers in July. 35c. 
S. species japonica. (Bumalda.) D. A very handsome 
eT = species from Japan. Habit dwarf but vigorous, foliage 
SPrIRHA BUMALDA. (Reduced.) narrow, flowers rose-colored, appearing in great pro- 
fusion during midsummer and autumn, (See cut.) 35c. 
S. tenissima. D, A very early flowering variety; flowers greenish white. Fine. 35c. 
