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Spircea opulifolia aurea. 
A large, golden-leaved shrub, 
suitable for back- 
ground or shrub- 
bery, or for single 
specimens. Flow- 
ers double white, in 
June. 50 cts. 
Spiraea pruni- 
folia (Bridal 
Wreath). Small, 
double, daisy-like, 
pure white (lowers, 
blooming very 
early and profusely 
in IWay and June. 
Its growth is up- 
right, the leaves 
turn to a brilliant 
red in autumn, and 
the shrub is one of 
tlie best for all 
situations. It may 
be planted in ex- 
posed places, and 
it will not need to 
be protected. 25 
to so cts. 
Spiraea Reeves- 
iana ( S. Canloni- 
ensis). Flowers 
white, arranged 
along the branches in great profusion. 50 cts. 
Spireea Thunbergii. Its drooping flowers in April and May 
cornpletely cover its graceful branches with fleecy white. Its 
delicate green foliage changes in autum to rich purple. 50 cts 
Spiraea Van Houttei. See S. Crata;gifoIia. 
The Spirajas are graceful shriihs, suited to all locations. Strong 
plants, 50 cts. E.Ntra size, $1. Small plant.s, by mail, 25 cts. 
Styraz Japonica. A new and rare shrub from Japan; 
upright, tree-like growth, with pure white, bell - shaped 
flowers along its branches. 75 cts. 
Styrax obassia. Fine foliage of beautiful green ; flowers • 
white, resembling orange blossoms in shape and perf\ame 
New. $1. r t- ■ 
Symphoricarpus (Indian Currant). Foliage, flowers and 
fruit small, but very numerous. The red berries, which hang 
all winter on the dmoping or trailing branches, are very 
showy. We have also another with white fruit. 50 cts. 
Syringa aurea (Golden-leaved Svringa). A very showy^ 
plant of medium size, with golden yellow foliage. It keeps 
Its color the entire season, and will be found valuable for 
creating pleasing and striking contrasts with purple-leaved 
shrubs. 25 and 50 cts. Large plants, 75 cts. 
Syringa coroaarius. Pure white, highly scented flowers : 
one of the first to bloom. 50 cts. 
Syringa graitdijiora. See page 43. 
