Propagated Where the Best Trees 
Spiraea Van Houttei 
The very finest of 
the Spiraeas. In 
May and early 
June, the plant is 
covered with a 
mass of large 
white flowers pre- 
senting a beauti- 
f u 1 appearance. 
Very hardy. 
Spiraea Anthony Wat- 
erer — A dwarf 
variety bearing 
dark crimson flow- 
ers all summer. 
Very desirable. 
Spiraea Callosa Alba — 
A dwarf white 
flowering variety; 
very fine, remains 
in flower all sum- 
mer. 
Spiraea Billardi— Rose colored flowers. Blooms 
nearly all summer. 
Spiraea Bumalda — A spreading low bush with 
LILACS 
Lilac, Purple — The well-known variety, one of 
the best. A good grower; flowers and 
young wood fragrant; purple. 
Lilac, White — A very desirable contrast to 
the purple; those who have one should 
have the other. 
DEUTZIA 
Deutzia Lemoinei — Flowers pure white, borne 
on stout branches of upright growth. 
Dwarf and free flowering, much prized 
for cemetery planting and in front of 
taller shrubbery. 
Deutzia Double Flowering (Crenata) — Flow- 
ers double white, tinged with rose. One 
of the most desirable flowering shrubs in 
cultivation. 
Deutzia Pride of Rochester — A new variety 
raised from Deutzia Crenata, and ex- 
ceeding all others in size of flowers, 
length of panicles, profuseness of bloom 
and vigorous habit; a charming acquisi- 
tion to the list of Deutzias. 
Deutzia Slender Branched (Gracilis) A 
charming variety introduced by Dr. Sie- 
bold. Flowers pure white and so deli- 
cate that they are very desirable for dec- 
orative purposes. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OP ROCHESTER 
SPIRAEA VAN HOUTTEI 
dark foliage and light pink flowers in 
May and at intervals through the sum- 
mer. 
WEIGELAS 
WEIGELA ROSEA 
Weigela Eva Rathke — Flowers brilliant crim- 
son; a beautiful, distinct, clear shade. 
Weigela Rosea (Rose-colored Weigela) — An 
elegant shrub, with fine rose-colored 
flowers; of erect, compact growth; blos- 
soms in June. 
Weigela Candida (White-flowered Weigela) — 
Of vigorous habit, an erect grower, be- 
coming in time a large sized shrub; flow- 
ers pure whife and produced in great pro- 
fusion in June. 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora — Absolute- 
ly hardy ; thrives in all soils ; grows rapid- 
ly and blossoms profusely. The flowers 
are pure white, afterward changing to 
pink, and are borne in large pyramidal 
trusses often more than a foot long and 
six to eight inches in diameter. Begins 
to bloom early in August, and continues 
to bloom for several weeks. 
Special Wholesale Price for all Varieties of Flowering Shrubs, Large Size 2 to 3 Feet, 2 Year, 
45 cents each, 10 for $4.25. 
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