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Spiraea. 



BELLA. Flowers beautiful bright 



pink. 25c. 

 CALLOSA ALBA. A new white 

 flowering variety of dwarf habit, 

 very fine. 

 NOBLEANA. A hybrid between Cal- 

 losa and Douglassi, very handsome, 

 flowers rosy purple like the latter, 

 but more flattened, is exactly in- 

 termediate between the two pa- 

 rents, with fine foliage. 

 HAWTHORN" LEAVED (crenata.) 

 Flowers dull white, dwarf habit, 

 free bloomer. 25c. 

 SMOOTH LEAVED, (laevigata.) 

 Quite distinct in appearance, leaves 

 smooth,bluish green ; flowers white, 

 in branched spikes ; from Siberia ; 

 May. 25c. 

 WHITE BEAM TREE LEAVED, 

 (serifolia.) An elegant species from 

 North West America ; habit dense 

 and bushy ; plant entirely covered 

 with greenish white blossoms in 

 July. 

 CHINESE, (sinensis.) A Chinese 

 species, with small, glossy leaves, 

 and large clusters or spikes of white 

 flowers ; July and August. 

 SILVER LEAVED, (argentea.) A 

 very distinct species, with small, 

 round leaves, covered with a sil- 

 very down. 25c. 

 ELM LEAVED, (ulmifolia.) Leaves 

 somewhat resembling an elm, and 

 large round clusters of white flow- 

 ers. 25c. 



Spiraea. 



LANCE LEAVED, (lanceolata, or 

 Reevesii.) Narrow pointed leaves 

 and large round clusters of white 

 flowers, that cover the whole plant; 

 a charming shrub ; blooms in May. 

 25c See cut 

 REEVESI ROBUSTA. A new, su- 

 perior variety of the preceding ; of 

 more vigorous growth, and flowers 

 much larger ; blooms in June and 

 September. 

 DOUGLASS, (Douglassi.) Has spikes 

 of beautiful deep rose colored flow- 

 ers in July and August. 25c. 

 LANCE LEAVED DOUBLE.(lance- 

 olata, or Reevesii fl. pi.) A beauti- 

 ful double flowering variety. 25c. 

 FORTUNES, (Fortunei, or callosa.) 

 Has large panicles of deep rosy 

 blossoms ; grows freely, and blos- 

 soms nearly all summer ; fine. 25c. 

 BILLARDI. Rose colored, blooms 



nearlv all summer. 

 AUREA, (opulifolia aurea.) An in- 

 teresting variety, with golden yel- 

 low tinted foliage, very conspicu- 

 ous. 

 PROFUSE FLOWERING, (flori- 

 bunda.) Flowers white; a most 

 abundant bloomer. 25c. 

 HOARY LEAVED, (canescens.) 

 Flowers dull white. 25c. 

 The Spiraeas are all elegant, low shrubs, 

 of the easiest culture, and their blooming 

 extends over a period of three months. 

 Sloe, (PRUNUS SPINOSA) 



DOUBLE FLOWERING. A small 

 tree, or large shrub, covered in 

 spring with small double daisy like 

 white flowers, succeeded by small 

 dark purple fruit. 

 Staphylea, or Bladder Nut. 



STAPHYLEA COLCHICA. Flow- 

 ers white, disposed in clusters. 

 Syringa, or Mock Orange, (PHILA- 

 DELPHUS.) 

 GARLAND, (coronarius.) A well 

 known shrub, with pure white 

 sweet scented flowers. 25c. 

 DOUELE FLOWERING. A varie- 

 ty of the preceding; with partially 

 double flowers. 

 DWARF, (nanus.) A low, bushy 



species. 25c. 

 HOx\.RY LEAVED, (pubescens.) 

 Has large downy leaves, and large 

 white flowers; a beautiful shrub. 

 25c. 



