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ELLWAKGER &> BARRY'S 



SPIR/EA PRUNIFOLIA. 



Spiraea ariaefolia. White-beam-leaved Spir^a. 

 D. An elegant species from North West 

 America ; habit dense and bushy ; plant 

 entirely covered with greenish white blos- 

 soms in July. 50c. 



S. Billardi. Billard's Spiraea. D. Rose-col- 

 ored. Blooms nearly all summer. 35c. 



S. Bumalda. D. A very handsome species from 

 Japan. Habit dwarf but vigorous, foliage 

 narrow, flowers rose-colored, appearing in 

 great profusion during midsummer and 

 autumn. 35c. 

 var. Anthony Waterer. D. A fine new 

 dwarf Spiraea with dark crimson flowers, 

 darker than Spiraea Bumalda. One of the 

 finest shrubs of recent years. 50c. 



S. callosa. Fortune's Spir^a. D. Has large 

 panicles of deep rosy blossoms ; grows freely 

 and blooms nearly all summer; fine. 35c. 

 var. alba. Fortune's Dwarf White 

 Spir^a. D. A white-flowering variety, of 

 dwarf, bushy, symmetrical form. Keeps in 

 flower all summer. A valuable small shrub. 

 35C- 



var. semperflorens. D. Habit dwarf ; red 

 flowers in corymbs. A continuous bloomer. 



35C 



beautiful species, with small, wiry branches, 



S. 

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S. chamaedrifolia. Germander-leaved Spir^a. D. A 

 covered in June with clusters of white flowers. 35c. 



S. crataegifolia. Hawthorn-leaved Spiraea. D. A handsome sort, resembling somewhat the lance- 

 leaved, but hardier and distinct. Flowers white, in great profusion. June. 35c. 



S Douglasi. Douglas' Spir^a. D. Has spikes of beautiful deep rose-colored flowers in July and 

 August. 35c. 



eximia. D. Of dwarf habit ; flowers bright rose color. July. 35c. 



Froebeli. Froebel's Spir^a. D. A choice free blooming sort, with large panicles of rose-colored 

 flowers. An acquisition. 50c. 

 S. hypericifolia. Hypericum-leaved SPIR/EA. D. A dwarf species; flowers white in racemes; foliage 



foliage small, narrow ; blooms early. 50c. 

 S. Mongolica. D. A fine variety. White flowers in May ; small foliage ; distinct. 50c. 



S. Niconderti. Nicondert's Spiraea. D. Small, smooth, soft leaves; small spikes; greenish white 



flowers in great profusion ; one of the first to flower. May. 35c. 

 S. opulifolia. Nine Bark. D. A strong growing shrub with white flowers. 35c. 



var. aurea. Golden-leaved Nine Bark. D. An interesting variety, with golden-yellow tinted 



foliage, and double white flowers in June. Very conspicuous. 35c. 



S. paniculata rosea. D. A vigorous grower with 

 cymes of rose-colored flowers. July. 35c. 



S. prunifolia flore pleno. Double-flowered 

 Plum-leaved Spir^a. D. A beauti- 

 ful shrub from Japan, with pure white 

 flowers like white daisies, in May. Keeps in 

 flower a long time and justly merits to be 

 placed in the front rank among flowering 

 shrubs. 35c. 



S. Reevesii, or lanceolata. Lance-leaved 

 Spir^a. 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. 35c. 



var. flore pleno, or lanceolata flore pleno. 



Lance-leaved Double Spiraea. 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. Blooms 

 in June and September. 35c. 



SPIR/EA VAN HOUTTEI. 



