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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF SHRUBS. 
EVERGREEN, DECIDUOUS AND FLOWERING SHRUBS— continued. 
Spiraea — continued. 
1986 
1989 
1992 
1995 
1998 
2005 
Margaritae, a pretty variety, large leaves and large panicles of clear red flowers. ' 
opulifolia (Neill ia), white flowers in corymbs, very handsome shrub. 
— — aurea (The Golden-leaved Spircea ), rich yellow foliage and large white flowers, 
fine ornamental shrub. 
prunifolia flore pleno, pure white flowers, resembling double white daisies; a beauti- 
ful shrub. 
Reevesiana fl. pi., pretty double-flowered form. 
Thunbergi, dwarf, slender branches, pretty little flowers, produced in such abundance! 
as to almost cover the bush, and small green leaves that change to crimson and I 
rose in autumn. ) 
For special cheap offer oj Spirceas , see Collection No. 45, page 79. 
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STACHYURUS 
*2007 prrecox, flowers greenish-yellow, produced freely in early spring, before the leaves are 
unfolded. Small plants, 2/- and 2/6 each. 
Photo ] Spir.*a Bumalda, Anthony Waterer. [ Clibrans 
A beautiful crimson-flowered variety. See page 71. 
STAPHYLEA (. Bladder Nut). 
2011 colchica, beautiful white flowers, fragrant, produced freely in early summer. 9d. and 
1/- each, 6/- and 9/- per doz. Plants set with buds for forcing. 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
2014 Coulombieri, flowers in drooping panicles of 30 to 40 blossoms each, nearly pure white, 
the yellow anthers just peeping above the tips of the wavy petals; hardy. 1/6 to 
2/6 each. 
STEPHANANDRA 
2023 flexuosa, racemes of small white flowers, leaves finely and delicately cut. 1/- to 1/6 each. 
2024 Tanaka;, a larger leaved plant than the preceding, leaves green turning to rose, autumn 
tints exceedingly line. 1/- to 1/6 each. 
STUARTIA 
*2026 pentagyna (American camellia), one of the most attractive of hardy Summer-blooming 
shrubs, flowers large, saucer-shaped, cream-coloured with purplish centre ; 
very free when well grown. 3/6 and 5/- each. 
2029 pseudo-camellia ( Japan Summer-FloweringCamellia), splendid shrub, producing numerous 
lovely creamy-white flowers, sepals dull reddish-brown above, resembling a Single 
Camellia, but more beautiful. 3/6, 5/- and 7/6 each. 
