E. W. Reid’s Catalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 
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SVKINUA or MUCK OKANUH. 
LILAC. 
Purple. The well-known variety, one of the best. A 
good grower ; flowers and young wood fragrant ; pur- 
ple. Small, 15 cts. ; large, 25 cts. 
White. Like the above, except in color. 15 cts.; 
large, 25 cts. 
President Grevy. A beautiful blue ; individual 
flowers very double and large, measuring three- 
quarters of an inch in diameter ; the panicle is mag 
nificent, and measures eleven inches in length and j 
five inches across. One of the finest lilacs. $1 and | 
$1.50. 
SYRINUA. 
(Philadelphus Grandiflorus.) 
The Syringa is a valuable hardy shrub of vigorous 
habit, with large, handsome foliage. All of the varie 
ties flower in June, after the Weigela. By planting 
the late-flowering sorts, the season may be consider 
ably extended. The white, sweet-scented flowers have 
a fragrance like orange blossoms. 15 cts. ; large, 
25 cts. 
SPIRAEA VAN HOUTTEI. 
WEIGELA. 
Beautiful shrubs that bloom in June and July. The 
flowers ate produced in so great profusion as almos 4 
entirely to hide the foliage. They are very desirable 
for borders or for grouping, and also as specimen 
plants for the lawn. 
Rosea Nana Variegata. One of the most conspicu- 
ous shrubs that we cultivate • leaves, beautifully 
margined with creamy white; flowers pink. It is a 
dwarf grower and admirably adapted to small lawns 
or gardens. 15 cts. ; large, 
25 cts. 
Henderson i. A strong 
growing variety with deep 
rose-colored flowers. 15c.; 
large, 25 cts. 
Candida. This is the very 
best of all the white- flower- 
ed Weigelias. A strong, 
upright, erect grower; flow 
ers pure white and pro- 
duced in great profusion in 
June ; it continues to bloom 
through the entire summer. 
20 cts.-; large, 25 cts. 
Rosea. A beautiful shrub, 
bearing rose-colored flow- 
ers in May and June. 15c. ; 
large, 25 cts. 
Loncrii. A variety with deep 
crimson flowers ; very free- 
flowering. 15 cts. ; large, 
25 cts. 
SPIR/EA. 
Billardii. Strong upright 
grower, with long terminal 
spikes of rose-colored flow- 
ers, which it retains all sum- 
mer. 20 cts.; large, 25 cts. 
Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath). -spiraea billardii. 
A strong-growing, h a n d - 
some shrub, with pure white double flowers in May 
and June; foliage small, oval, glossy and dark 
green. 15 cts. ; large, 25 cts. 
Reevesi. A graceful shrub, with drooping branches 
and narrow lance-shaped leaves ; flowers white, very 
double, borne in large round clusters in great pro- 
fusion over the entire bush. 15 cts. ; large, 25 cts. 
Van Houttci. An upright-growing; shrub, with grace- 
ful slender branches and bright green foliage. Flow- 
ers pure white, borne in cylindrical plumes nearly 
two feet long ; hardy and desirable. Price, small, 
mail or express, 15 cts. ; large, 25 cts. 
HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN UPRIGHT. 
A handsome, showy shrub, of spreading habit, with 
deep green foliage remaining until late; flowers deli- 
cately perfumed, pink, produced in May in great pro- 
fusion. Large, 25 cts. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET. 
Nearly evergreen ; a fine hedge-plant ; grows any- 
where ; very hardy, and bears shearing well ; also 
makes a desirable shrub, grown in pyramidal form ; 
flowers white. 15 cts. ; large, 20 cts. ; per 100, $12. 
H!GH = BUSH CRANBERRY. 
Both ornamental and useful ; its red berries resem- 
ble cranberries, and are esteemed by many ; they hang 
until destroyed by frost. It is like the Snowball in 
wood and foliage. 20 cts. ; large, 25 cts. 
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