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50 NEW, EAEE AND DESIRABLE HARDY PLANTS. 
spir.s;a astilboides 
FLORIBUNDA. 
Produces tliyrsoid spikes of bloom 
crowded with flowers. 1». 6rf. 
SPIR.2EA BTJMALDA 
RTIBERRIMA. 
A dwarf hybrid variety, raised 
between S. bumalda and S. crispifoUa. 
The flowers, which are bonie in 
corymbs, are dark carmine-rose, with 
bright carmine centre, the long tufts 
of rose stamens giving the flowers a 
plumose appearance. 3s. 6d. 
SPIR.EA (HOTEIA) 
JAPONICA. 
Strong clumps in the autumn. 5s. 
per dozen. 
SPIR.$A JAPONICA AUREO- 
RETICULATA, 
Pretty variegated foliage, added to 
which it bears a profusion of hand- 
some compact spikes of pure white 
flowers. Is. and Is. 6d. 
SPIR.ffiA JAPONICA COMPACTA MULTIFLORA. 
This mo.st de.sirable variety is a great improvement on the old S. Japoniea, as it produces 
a profusion of large and dense spikes of pure white flowers, in telling contrast to the dark green 
foUage of the plant, the habit of which is dwarf and compact. Is. 
SPIRAEA KAMTSCHATIKA (GIGANTEA). 
A very remarkable species imported from Asia. It grows from 6 to 7 feet high, weU furnished 
with large Aralia-Hke leaves. The flowers are produced in large cymes and are pure white. 3s. 6d. 
SPIRAEA PALMATA. 
The bright pink Spirtea, one of the most beautiful hardy plants in cultivation, producing lovely 
broad corymbs of pink flowers. It is a native of Japan. Is. 
SPIR.$A PALMATA ALBA. 
A counterpart of S. palmata, except in the colour of the flowers, which are pure white ; a 
very beautiful and elegant variety. Is. 6d. 
STAPHYLEA colchica, 2s. 6«'. and 3s. 6<f. 
HYBKIDA CoULOMBIEM, 3s. 6d. 
STATICE LATIFOLIA, Is. 
STAUNTONIA laufolia., 2s. 6d. 
8TYBAX JAPONICA, 3s. 6d. 
SYRINOA JAPONICA, 3s. 6d. 
VXTLOAEI3 FI,. -PL. AlPHONSE LavALLBE, 2s. 6d. 
Comte Horace de 
Choiseul. 2s. 6d. 
HTACINTHIFLORA PLENA, Is. 6(7. 
FLORE-PLENO LEMOINEI. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS 
A beautiful variety of the Zitac, producing largo branched spikes, well furnished with double 
rosette-like flowers ; the buds before opening are rose-coloured, and the fully expanded flowers are of 
a soft lilac shade ; but the plant is more particularly charming when foroe(i, in which state the 
blossoms are pure white ; exceedingly useful for all kinds of decoration. 2s. 6(7. each; 24s. per dozen. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS FL.-PL. EMILE LEMOINE. 
A very fine variety, producing immense compound bunches of large well-shaped globular 
flowers, tlie colour being a very soft shade of rosy-Ulac. 6s. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS FL.-PL. JEAN BART. 
A vei-y floriferous variety, the inflorescence being composed of very long thyrses of very 
double flowers, irregular in form, of a innous rose colour ; the buds carmine. 3s. 6(7. 
~ ~ ' SYRINGA vuLOAEis FL.-PL. IjE Gaulois, Is. 6(7. 
VULOABIS FL.-PL. MaTHIEU PB DoMBABLE, 
SYRINGA VULOARI8 fl.-pl. La Tour 
p’AtrvERONB, 3s. 6(7. 
VXTLOARIS FL.-PL. Leon Simon, 3s. 6(7. 2s. 6(7. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS FL.-PL. M. MAXIME 
CORNU. 
A vigorous variety, producing fine thyrses of beautiful rosy-lilac double flowers, formed by 
corollas superposed one in the other ; forces well. 2s. 6(7. 
SYRINGA vuloaeisfl.-pl.MiohelBuchner,2s.6(7. | SYRINGA tuloaris fl.-pl. Pyramidal, 2s. 6(7. 
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