AAOONS SHRUBS 



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Spirea Reevesiana. (M). Last of May. Beauti- 

 ful clusters of white florets which bend the branches 

 gracefully and cover them completely. Similar to 

 S. Van Houttei. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



2 to 3 ft $0 25 $2 00 $15 00 



3 to 4 ft 50 3 50 25 00 



var. fiore pleno. (S). May and June. The 

 double white flowers of this variety remain on the 

 plant at least two weeks longer than other similar 

 kinds, making it very desirable. 



2 to 3 ft. 



Each 



$0 35 



Per 10 



$2 50 



Per 100 

 $20 00 



S. Rotundifolia; syn. Bracteata. An irregular 

 growing shrub with heavy round leaves. Pure white 

 flowers in late Spring. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



2 to 3 ft $0 35 $2 50 $20 00 



S. Salicifolia. Willow-leaved Spirea. (M). 

 June to September. Erect, strong habit; fond of 

 wet ground, but succeeds almost anywhere. Useful 

 for masses and wild effects. White flower panicles. 



Each 



3 to 4 ft $0 35 



4 to 5 ft. f „. , \ 50 



e < f*- vine Stock > 



5 to 0 tt. t ) 60 



Per 10 Per 100 



$2 50 $20 00 



4 00 30 00 



5 00 40 00 



S. sorbifolia. ( S), The foliage of this variety is 

 different and very ornamental. It resembles the 

 leaves of a Mountain Ash. In July there are long 

 terminal spikes of white flowers. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 ? ^ I Fine stock \ ^2 50 $20 00 



3 to 4 ft. \ '''''^ / 50 4 00 30 00 



S. Thunbergii. Thunberg's Spirea. (D). 

 April and May. A graceful bush, with innumerable 

 small white flowers and tiny leaves. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



to 2 ft $0 35 $2 50 $20 00 



S. Tomentosa. Hardhack. (S). July to Sep- 

 tember. Flowers in deep pink panicles. Valued 

 for low places and wild eff'ects. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



IK to 2 ft $0 20 $1 50 $12 00 



2 to 3 ft 25 2 00 15 00 



S. Van Houttei. (M). May. Among the very 

 finest of flowering shrubs. A strong, hardy grower 

 of graceful, drooping habit; with handsome foliage. 

 The profusion of bloom weighs the slender branches 

 and covers the bush with a beautiful canopv of 

 white. Desirable from every standpoint. See" pic- 

 ture at foot of page 80. 



^ , ^ Each Per 10 Per 100 



IK to 2 ft $0 25 $2 00 $15 00 



3 to 4 ft 50 3 50 25 00 



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Styrax Japonica. A splendid flowering shrub or smali tree. 

 See prices and descriptions below. 



Styrax 



Styrax Japonica. (L). An exceedingly desirable 

 small tree or shrub that is covered in June with 

 fragrant, drooping racemes of white flowers. A 

 splendid plant for individual planting at conspicuous 

 places or in connection with other trees and shrubs. 

 Its many desirable features have not heretofore been 

 fully appreciated. Picture is shown above. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



2 to 3 ft vSO 35 vS3 00 $25 00 



3 to 4 ft., very fine stock, 50 4 00 35 00 



4 to 5 ft " 75 6 00 



5 to 6 ft 1 00 7 50 



Symphoricarpos. 



Small native shrubs that are much used in shaded 

 places and in mass planting. They grow well in 

 almost any soil; are quite hardy and very orna- 

 mental, especially so when covered with berries in 

 Fall and Winter. 



Symphoricarpos racemosus. Snowberry. 

 (D). July and August. Small white or pinkish 

 flowers, succeeded by abundant white berries that 

 last a long while during late Fall and early Winter. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 2 to 3 ft $0 35 $2 50 $20 00 



S. Vulgaris; syn. rubra. Coralberry. A 

 splendid shrub for m?ss planting on banks, or in 

 mixed shrubbery- borders. While the plant has 

 attractive foliage and flowers it is really in the 

 Autumn after the leaves have fallen that its purplish 

 red berries show so conspicuously. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 2 to 2'^ ft $0 20 $1 50 $12 00 



