Spirea 



INDISPENSABLE shrubs of easy culture that differ so in size, character and time of bloom that there 

 are varieties suited for almost every purpose. This group includes some of the most popular old- 

 fashioned shrubs The Summer-flowering varieties are particularly valuable because they are attractive 

 when few other shrubs are in flower. All varieties do best in moist, fertile soils and sunny exposures. 



Spirea Alba Flora. (D). A low shrub with stiff, 

 erect branches. Quantities of flat-headed, pure white 

 flowers that are lace-like and attractive. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 to 13^ ft $0 25 $2 00 $15 00 



IK to 2 ft 35 2 50 



Spirea argentea; 



syn. Canescens. (M). 

 June to August. Pani- 

 cles of white bloom; 

 useful in the lower and 

 wilder portions of the 

 lawn. 



2 to 3 ft: 

 Each Per 10 Per 100 



$0 35 $2 50 $20 00 



S. arguta. (D). 

 Estfly May. A grace- 

 ful bush, with innum- 

 erable small white 

 flowers that crowd 

 along its slender 

 branches and shine as 

 snowthrough the feath- 

 ery light green foliage. 

 Leaves fade in Au- 

 tumn, taking on bril- 

 liant tones of orange 

 and scarlet. 



2 to 3 ft. : 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 $0 50 $4 00 $30 00 



3 to 4 ft.: 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



$0 75 $6 00 $45 00 



S. Bumalda. (D). June until frost. A bushy 

 plant with good foliage and abundance of flat clusters 

 of rose-colored flowers. (R) "Deep Rose-Pink" and 

 lighter. Desirable as an edging for shrubberies. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



^'A to 2 ft $0 50 $3 50 $25 00 



var. Anthony Wat- 

 erer. (D). Quite sim- 

 ilar to the above. A 

 desirable plant for the 

 front of shrubbery 

 borders or wherever a 

 low bush is required. 

 Flowers suggest the 

 color of crushed straw- 

 berries. (R) "Rose 

 Color." 



1 to IK ft.: 

 Each Per 10 Per 100 



$0 35 $2 50 $20 00 



var. Walluf. (D). 

 Similar in habit and 

 general appearance to 

 the two preceding vari- 

 eties. Flowers slightly 

 deeper in color. 

 IK to 2 ft.: 

 Each Per 10 Per 100 



$0 50 $4 00 $35 00 



2 to 3 ft. : 

 Each Per 10 



$0 75 $6 00 



S. Billardi; syn. 

 Californica. (S). July 

 to September. Sparse- 

 ly twigged, erect 

 branches, crowned with 

 narrow, dense spikes of 

 rose-pink, (R) "Rose „ Spirea Douglasi. The Spirea Billardi, Salicifolia and 

 Pink"flowpr«; Acfrnncr Jo»»entosa have similar flowers. They are conspicuous as 

 rink nowers. Astrong Summer-flowering shrubs, and are especially desirable in 

 grower. Useful in mass and natural planting, 

 shrubberies and for 

 moist places and natural plantings. 



Each 



2 to 3 ft $0 35 



4 to 5 ft 50 



5 to 6 ft 75 



S. Callosa; syn. 

 Japonica. (D). A good 

 dwarf shrub, with flow- 

 ers similar in form to 

 those of S. Bumalda. 

 The lacy clusters of 

 tiny pink buds and 

 white flowers are 

 charming in color. 



IK to 2 ft.: 

 Each Per 10 

 $0 35 $2 50 



Per ICO 

 $20 00 



Per 10 

 $2 50 



3 50 

 5 00 



Per 100 

 $16 00 



25 00 

 40 00 



S. Carpinifolia. (S). July. White spikes of 

 bloom. A tall variety suited for natural landscapes. 



var. Alba. (S). July to September. A white- 

 flowering form of the preceding that is equally de- 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



3 to 4 ft $0 40 $3 00 $20 00 



4 to 5 ft 50 3 50 25 00 



A certificate of inspection, testifying to the 

 freedom of our stock from insect pests or dis- 

 ease, accompanies every shipment. 



3 to 4 ft. 



4 to 5 ft. 



5 to 6 ft. 



Each 



$0 50 

 60 

 75 



Per 10 

 $3 50 



5 00 



6 00 



Per 100 



$25 00 

 35 00 

 45 00 



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S. Douglasii. Douglas Spirea. (D). A Summer- 

 flowering variety, with flowers in slender spikes, re- 

 sembling but deeper in color than S. Billardi. 

 Deeper than (R) "Tyrian Pink." 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



3 to 4 ft $0 40 $3 00 $25 00 



No extra charge for packing at Moon's; all prices here quoted are f. o. b. cars. 



