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W. F. Allen’s Plant and Seed Catalogue, Salisbury, Md. 
VIBURMUM, OPOLUS (COMMON SNOWBALL). 
PIIILADELPHUS (MOCK ORANGE) 
SJ ECIOSISSIMUS. 
drooping branches. A common and desirable shrub 
Blooms in May and June. 
12 to 15 inches, 15c each; $1.25 per dozen. 
15 to 18 inches, 20c each; $1.75 per dozen. 
IS to 24 inches, 25c each ; $2.25 per dozen. 
PMlLADELPHUS, (Mock Orange), Speciosissi- 
bqus.-— Of dwarf habit, forming bushes about three feet 
m height, and covered with very large sweet-scented 
Bowers; distinct and very fine. 12 to 15 in.. 20c each; 
$2.00 per dozen. 
SPIRAEA, Anthony Waterer.—Grows dwarf, sel¬ 
dom attaining more than a foot in height. Its dark 
crimson flowers are in bloom from June until October. 
The brightest colored of all the Spiraeas. One of the 
finest shrubs. Strong plants, 25c each ; $2.50 per doz 
SPIRAEA, Callosa Rosea.—Produces an abun 
dance of deep, rosy flowers, which last practically all 
summer. Grows freely and a very satisfactory shrub 
15 to 18 inches, 20c each ; $2.00 per dozen. 
PHLLADELPHUS, (Mock Orange), Coronarius. 
Sometimes called Garland Syringa. A well-known 
shrub, with pure white, highly scented flowers. One 
of the first to flower. 
12 to 15 inches, 15c each; $1.25 per 100. 
15 to 18 inches, 20c each; $2.00 per 100 
PHILABELPHtTS, (Mock Orange). Aureus (Sy- 
ringa).—'Foliage golden yellow, very effective. It keeps 
its color the entire season, and will be found valuable 
for creating pleasing and striking contrasts with pur¬ 
ple-leaved shrubs. 10 to 12 inches. 20c each : $2.00 
per dozen. 
SPIRAEA, VAN HOUTII. 
PHILADELPHUS, (Mock Orange), Lemoinei.— 
Of upright growth ; small leaves and fragrant flowers. 
Not so well known as older kinds, but one of the best. 
10 to 12 inches, 15c each; $1.25 per 100. 
12 to 15 inches, 20c each; $2.00 per 100. 
RHUS, Cotinus (Mist or Smoke Tree).—A curious 
large flowering shrub forming broad, round-headed 
bushes. Delicate fringe-like or feathered flowers in 
summer; very profuse bloomers; leaves bright pea- 
green. When in full bloom has the appearance of a 
cloud of smoke. Very novel and decorative. 
12 to 18 inches, 20c each ; $ 2.00 pet- dozen 
18 to 24 inches. 25c each ; $2.50 per dozen. 
SPTR A.E A, Douglassi.—Has spikes of beautiful 
deep rose-colored flowers through July and August. 
IS to 24 inches, 25c each ; $2.50 per dozen. 
SPIPAEA, Thunbergii.—Of dwarf habit and 
rounded, gracefully formed branches, slender ahld 
somewhat drooping; foliage a yellowish green; flowers 
small white, appearing in early spring, befng one of 
the first Spiraeas to flower; esteemed on account of its 
neat, graceful habit. Forces well in winter. A very 
satisfactory 
per dozen. 
shrub. Strong plants, 20c each; $2-<W 
SPIPAEA, Van Hontii. — Without 
doubt the finest variety in the coUectioffl. 
At the flowering season, in May and eatdj 
June, the plant is covered with a mass 
of pure white flowers, presenting a beau¬ 
tiful appearance. Very hardy and one ©f 
the finest shrubs in the catalogue. 12 to 
15 inches, 15c each ; $1.23 per dozen. 16 
to 18 inches, 20c each; $2.00 per dozen. 
2 to 3 feet, extra strong. 30c each ; $2.56 
per dozen. 
STEPHANANDBuA, Flexuosa. — 
Graceful, pendant, fountain-like habit of 
growth. The leaves are finely and deli¬ 
cately cut. Flowers are creamy white 
and produced in the greatest profusion. 
In the autumn the foliage assumes bril¬ 
liant reddish tints. Fine as a back¬ 
ground for herbaceous borders or for fac¬ 
ing tall shrubbery. 12 to 18 inches, 
strong plants, 40c each ; $3.00 dozen. 
TAMARIX, Africana.—Strong, slen- 
der-erowmg. irregular shrubs, with feath 
eiy foliage and small, delicate flowers 
5f‘' ne , profusely on gracefully bending 
npr 2 o 3 , f . Wt *- 20c each : $2AH) 
per doz^n 3 to 4 feet, 25c each ; $2.50 
TAMAPIX. Indlca.—Pink flowers In 
long, slender racemes ; dull green foliage. 
7 , *° ^ 20c each ; $2.00 per dozen. 
" t0 4 re*t,25c eaeh ; $2.30 per dozen. 
. VIBURMUM, Opolus (Common Snowball).—This 
LidA h fhn n i? Wba t 5 a T t .. dec °rated the old farmyards be 
eor . 1 /, an< Lllac - Tt is a shrub of 8 to 10 feet 
. a a, :* e Rlobular cluster of white flow 
* bout Decoration Day. 12 to 15 inches, 
l&c each , $1.50 per drazen. 
VIBURMUM, Oxycoccos (High Bush Cranberry). 
Both ornamental and useful. Its red berries, resem 
bllng cranberries, esteemed by many, hang until de 
stroyed by frost latr in the fall. 12 to 15 inches. 25<* 
each ; $2.50 per dozen. 
