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CATAUMiU F OF BULKS AND FLOWERHOOTS. 



Spiraea. (Oct.-April.) 



Two «>-i*siii<1 IXovol tios. 



Both these varieties force readily, and are quite hardy, 

 thriving best in a moist position. The growth is similar to the 

 old Spiraea Japonica huth the flowers are of a beautiful! shade 

 (if pink. When used in combination with any of the white flowered 

 varieties the decoratieve effect is most pleasing. We can offer 

 strong cultivated clumps ready for forcing as follows. 



Queen Alexandra, a very bright pleasing shade of pink . 

 Peach Blossom, a light pink exceedingly pretty .... 



Please order early to prevent disappointment. 



p. 100. 



Cable words. $ ct. 



accuminata 12. — 



aruncus Kneiffi, new 5.40 



„ common (type) 1.70 



„ chinensis 2.90 



„ pubescens 2.40 



astilbe. Dr. Cattie 2.40 



„ Queen Wilhelmina, extra fine new .... 3.(10 



Woad „ W. E. Gladstone, extra fine 7.20 



„ Prof. Suringar 2 40 



Witless „ Washington, very good 5.40 



„ Blondin, market variety 3. — 



„ Mac Kinley 2.40 



„ Montblanc, extra fine, new 2.90 



„ Lord Salisbury 3.40 



H Gerbe d' Argent 2.40 



„ Panache 2.20 



„ Plumet Neigeux 2.30 



„ „ d* Argent 2.30 



„ Silver Sheaf 2.40 



Pyramidal 2.90 



astilboides, true 3 — 



Wolf „ floribunda, market var. per 10.000 204.— 2.30 



„ „ White Queen, market variety 



very floriferous 3.— 



balata 24.— 



barbata 1.95 



Bunialda (John Waterer) 2.40 



„ type) 6.60 



caucasica 10.80 



Davidii, violet flowers, new. extra 2.90 



digitata 2.40 



filipendula 1.20 



fl. pi 1.45 



gigantea, immense clusters of white flowers . . • 4.80 

 „ rosea, splendid variety . . .each —.50 



p. 100. 



12.— 

 lo, so 



p. 1000. 



$ ct. 



48.— 

 1 5.110 



i;!u;o 



50.40 

 28.80 

 22 NO 



31.20 



28.80 

 21.60 



28.80 

 21.60 

 27.iiil 



12.— 

 45.60 



