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North Main Street Nursery. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued. 
Splr»a crEeteglfolia (Hawthorn-leaved); (St. Peter's Wreath). 
See Spi nrn I'mi Houtlei. i . 
Spiraea opullfolia aurea. A large, golden-leaved shrub, suitable 
for background or shrub- 
bery, or for single speci- 
mens. Flowers double 
white, in June. ."lO cts. 
Spiraea prunifolla 
(Bridal Wreath I. Small, 
double, daisy-like, pure 
wliite flowers, blooming 
very early and profusely 
in May and .June. 2r> cts. 
and f)0 cts. 
Spiraea Thunbergib 
Its drooping Howers in 
April and May com- 
pletely cover its graceful 
liranches with fleecy 
white. Its delicate green 
foliage changes in au- 
tumn to rich purple. 50c. 
Spiraea Van Houttei. 
A beautiful shrub of 
easiest culture. At the 
l)eginningof summer its 
long liendciit branches 
( fountaiii-sha|>ed) are 
covere<l wirli masses of 
snowy white Howers; 
striking, graceful and 
pleasing. 2.5cts.to50cts. 
Extra size, 75 cts. 
Other Spireas are 
Douglasii, Callosa, 
Reevesli, Sorblfolla, 
etc. 
Stephanandra flex- 
uosa. An elegant new 
shrub from .lapan. Foliage is handsomely and deeply cut; green, 
margined with a slight shade of pink. Flowers pure white, in spikes 
along the branches. Rare. 50 cts. 
Symphoricarpos (Indian Currant). Foliage, flowers and fruit 
small, but very numerous. The red berries, which liang all winter 
on the drooping or trailing brandies, are very showy. We have also 
another with white fruit. 50 cts. 
Syringa aurea (Golden-leaved Syringa). A very showy plant of 
medium size, with golden yellow foliage. It keeps ils color the en- 
tire season, and will be found valuable for creating |)Uasing and 
striking I'ontrasts with purple-leaved shrubs. 25 cts. and .50 cts. 
Largr I'lants, 75 cts. 
Syringa coronarlus. Pure white, highly scented flowers; one of 
the first to bloom. 50 cts. 
Syringa grandiflora. Has large, white, slightly fragrant flowers 
late in June. A tall and showy shrub. 50 cts. 
Tamarix, Japan. A very beautiful shrub, with foliage similar to 
the Juniper. Fine for planting by the seaside. 
Viburnum or Snowball. A well known, favorite shrub, having large. 
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