Spirea  Douglasi.  Douglas' Spirea.  (D)  Spikes        Spirea  salicifolia,  var.  alba.  Willow-Leaved 
of  deep  rose-colored  flowers  in  July  and  August.     Spirea.    (S)    June  to  September.    Erect,  strong 
Each  10  100        habit;  fond  of  wet  ground,  but  succeeds  almost  any- 
2  to  3  ft.,  heavy    $0  35      $2  50    $18  00     where.    Useful  for  masses  and  wild  effects.  White 
fiower  panicles. 
S.  Japonica,  var.  Fortunei.    (S)    June  to  July.  Each         lo  icq 
Corymbs  of  rosy  pink  flowers.  "    '       3  to  4  ft   SO  25      $2  00     $18  00 
Each  10  100        4  to  5  ft.,  heavy   50       3  50       25  00 
3  to  4  ft   $0  25      $2  00    $18  00     5  to  6  ft.,  heavy   60       4  00       30  00 
S.  opulifolia;  syn.  Phy-  S.  sorbifolia.    (S)  Foli- 
socarpus  opulifolia.    (M)   age  resembles  the  Mountain 
[une.    It  is  familiarly  known  ^  Ash.    Flowers  are  borne  in 
as  Ninebark.   A  large,  vigor-  Wl,  .  long  white  spikes,  and  valued 
ous- growing   shrub,   that  because  they  come  in  Julv, 
bears  an  abundance  of  fra-  ^       •*  i  when  few  other  shrubs  are  in 
grant,  fiat  clusters  of  white  t  mk^  bloom.      Each      lo  lOO 
flowers.  3^^^  2  to  3  ft.,  $0  35  $2  50  $20  00 
7tnUt    m?^  5^7  m        00  Wmm^  Thunbergli.    T  H  u  N - 
2  to  3  ft.,  $0  25  $2  00  $15  00  ^^^^'^  Spirea.    (D)  April 
1°  rn    2  -n    on  on  ^f^5#  and  May.    A  graceful  bush, 
clumps,       50    3  oO    30  00  M^^L  with  innumerable  small,  white 
u  -Tc    Ann    Annn  ^/Bm^mm  flowers  and  tin v  leaves.  It 
heavy.       75    6  00    40  00  ^         -jflHMV  is  almost  identical  with  Spi- 
^yaj-  (M)    June.  ^^m^BF  reaarguta. 
Bright  golden  leaves  in  Spring,      i      W^^^  W  Each      lo  loo 
that  darken  as  the  season  .   ^^P"^!^  ^r^^'*^  3  to  4  ft.,  $0  50  $4  00  $30  00 
advances.    Otherwise  similar      i  ^jj^^  ^*  Tomentosa.  Hard- 
to  the  above.  ^XH^/  hack.    (S)    Julv  to  Septem- 
0.  i^^'-o'      C9^V       '  '  ^  b-^-     Flowers  in  deep  pink 
2  to  3  ft..        SO  2o      $2  00  ^  panicles.      Valued    for  low 
S.prunifoliaflorepleno.                                         A.  ^....^       places  and  wild  effects. 
Bridal  Wreath.  (S)   Early  |          ^^^^^   -        *MifK.'M  Each     lo  lOO 
May.     A    hardy,    old-fash-  llHi^^hf     dttii  I  itt  F  Ij  to  2  ft.,  $0  25  $2  00  $15  00 
ioned,  erect  shrub,  that  is  j ^S^^IUI^^HHhP^ |>       S|  3  to  4  ft.,      35   2  50   20  00 
still  popular.    As  the  leaves  ^    JB  S.  Van  Houttei.    (S)  A 
are  opening,  s  m  a  1 1.  snow-  ^t^^t^U^^—"'^^^  desirable  and  popular  variety 
white,  double  flowers  wrap  ^SBE^P^  ^^^^     ^^^^  similar  to  Spirea 
themselvesalong  the  branches  ^      |  Reevesiana,    illustrated  on 
in  a  lavish  display  of  bloom.  .  '.^^^^gg^m        ^flff^         ^'  P^§^  Each     10  100 
The  little  leaves  color  bril-  11  to  2  ft.,  $0  25  $2  00  $12  00 
liantly  in  Autumn.  Jp^^^^  2  to  3  ft.,      35   2  50 
Among   the  very  finest   of      i'^'*^  ^  ^f!^  j  (sf  ^^A^^thkk^Thrub^^wtfh 
flowering  shrubs.    A  strong,  ^^T."        .^^^^MM  graceful  branches,  and  small 
hardy   grower   of    graceful,  N^^I^H^^B'  foliage  that  is  almost  as  deli- 
drooping  habit,  with  hand-  ^^iH^^^^Bm.  cate  as  a  fern,  and  turns 
some  foliage.    The  profusion  l^^MS^^^mmk  bronze-red  in  late  Summer 
of  bloom  weighs  the  slender  M    W^^^  Wm  and  Autumn.  In  June,  small, 
branches  and  covers  the  bush  f^^«*„^^fc'^          %  inconspicuous,  fragrant  flow- 
with  a  beautiful  canopy  of  I  jBK—^.^      I  ers  line  the  branches, 
white.    Nothing  is  finer  for  J  ^^^KKK^Sjt^f^  m  Each      lo  lOO 
individual  or  collective  plant-  ^^^^^^^H^f  ^  1?  to  2  ft.,  $0  25  $2  00  $15  00 
ings.  See  illustration,  page  54.  JP^H^^^^^^^Psf^'  3  to  4  ft., 
^  ^   ^       Each       10       100  W^^^^^^fwff  clumps,      50   4  00   30  00 
heavy, '$0  50  $3  50  $25  00  I  ^^f^^^Lj|  StyraX 
heavy,      75    5  00    35  00  ^J^^B^^^IP  An^^^exceed'inglv^^^desirable 
var.  flore  pie  no.    (S)  Symphoricarpus  vulgaris,  var.  rubra.  Coral-        srmW  tree  or  shrub,  that  is 
Double  flowers  alone  distin-       berry.     One^of^the  best  shrubs  for  shady  j^^^^  fragrant. 
guish  it  from  the  above.  drooping  racemes  of  white 
Each  10  100       flowers.     A  splendid  plant  for  individual  planting 
3  to  4  ft   $0  50     $3  50     $25  00         conspicuous  places  or  in  connection  with  other 
S.    rotundifolia.     (S)    June.    Distinct  habit     trees  and  shrubs.    Its  many  desirable  features  have 
and  hardy,  with  white  flowers  like  those  of  S.  Reeves-  not  heretofore  been  fully  appreciated, 
iana,  mentioned  above.    The  round  leaves  remain  ^^^^ 
fresh  and  green  until  late  in  the  Fall.  3  to  4  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
Each         10  100  4  to  5  ft.,  very  bushy   60       5  00 
3  to  4  ft  $0  50     $3  50     $25  00  5  to  7  ft.,  very  bushy   75       6  00     50  00 
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