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WEIGELIA CANDIDA. 
By permission, '' The American Garden.^ 
WEIGELIA, Continued. 
W. amabilis fol. variegata. Leaves varied with yel- 
low; a spleiulid shrub for contrasting . . .?0 85 to -^O 75 
W. Oroenewigenii . Rose flower.s, 
streaked red 35 to 75 
W. Isoline. White flowers, with a 
.yellow throat 85 to 75 
W. Van Houttei. An extra fine sort, 
with carmine red corolla 50 
W. arborea g^andiflora. A very robust 
and ornamental kind, having large flow- 
ers of sulphur or pale white, changing 
to pale rose 50 
W£IOEI,IA floribunda. 
flowering Weigelia . . . 
The profuse 
, .$0 35 to $0 50 
W. Candida. A sjjlendid new shrub, jjro- 
ducing its pure white flowers in June, but 
continuing to flower all snmmer; of ro- 
bust growth, and a grand sort in every 
way. The flowers ai-e line for cutting . 
W. purpurea. Has dark red flowers . . . 
W. rosea. The well-known rose t'olored 
I Weigelia; an excellent flowei'ing shi'ub, 
I of fine habit 
W. nana variegata. A very dwarf 
I kind, with distinct variegated leaves . . 
50 to 
as to 
25 to 
50 
50 
25 to 50 
