KES17BS 
BPI—WHI 
172 
JFottler, Fiske, Rawson Co. 
Spirsea Van Houttei 
SPIR^IA Anthony Waterer. Flowers scarlet crimson, 
liloomiriK profusely from June to October. Strong 
plants. Each 50c. 
opulifolia aurea (Golden Spirfea). One of the best of 
our yellow-leaved shrubs. Golden yellow' all Summer. 
2)4 to 3 feet. Each 35c., 10 $2.50, 100 $20.00. 
prunifolia (Bridal Wreath). One of the lM>st and 
earliest blooming shrubs. Flowers double, white, 
and very abundant along the stem. May. 6 to 
7 feet. Each 50c. 
Van Houttei (Van Iloutte's Sitirte.a, or Large Bridal 
Wreath). June. The finest and most ssitisfactory 
of all Si)ira!as, either .'ingly oi among other shrubs. 
It forms a round and graceful bush, with arching 
branches, w'hich in .lunc are set from end to end with 
the Ixiautifvd white blossoms. A shrub which cannot 
I)C overlooked. Each 50c. 
Thunbergii (Thunherg’s Spirat.a). April and May. 
Ix)w growing, rounded form, delicate, drooping, 
yellowish green, lanceolate folitige, which takes ami 
retains late the moat lovely tints in Autumn. Sm.all, 
abundant white flowers in May. Each 50c. 
STEPHANANDRA flexuosa. One of the finest .Tapaneso 
shrubs; of graceful habit ami sprc'ading, drooiiing 
branches; handsome, deeply cut foliage; in .Tune 
pure white flowem appear in jianiclea racemes; valu¬ 
able for shnibberies or rocky banks. Each 50c. 
SYMPHORICARPUS racemosus (fsnowberrj-’). .Smooth 
shrub, with slender branches, visually bending under 
their loafl of white, waxy berries, which aiipear in 
Autumn; the flowers are rose colored, in loo.se racemes 
in July and August. Each 50c. 
vulgaris (Indian Giirrant). Low-growing, spreading, 
graceful habit; foliage attractive; notewoitliy from 
the beauty of its clusters of red berrihs. Each 50c. 
variegata. \ variegated form of the above, of great 
value. 18 to 21 inches. Each 50c. 
STRINGA. See Philadelphus, also Lilac. 
WEIGELA Candida. One of the best. Flowers pure 
white, borne in profusion at intervals throughout the 
Summer and .\utumn. 5 to 6 feet. Each 50c. 
Eva Rathke. An erect, free-flowering Weigela; flowers 
brilliant crimson, a beautiful, distinct, clear shade. 
Each 50c. 
rosea (Rosc-colcred Weigela). From China. F.rect, 
compact growth. One of the finest. Has rose-colored 
flowers in June. Each 50c. 
variegata. A dwarf form with variegated leaves. 
Flowers deep rose. Each 60c. 
VIBURNUM acerifolium (Dockmackie). Maple-liko 
foliage, with pure w'hite flowers in flat heads and showy 
clusters of purple-crimson berries. Good in shaviy 
places. Ma.v and June. Each 50c. 
cassinoides. Flat heads of white flowers and effective 
foliage. Bears black berries in clusters. Juno. 
Each 50o. 
dentatum (Arrow Wood;. Gloasy, handsome leaves, 
white flowers and fine, steel-blue berries in Fall. June, 
Each 50c. 
Lantana (Wayfaring Tree). Very bushy, large foliage, 
noteworthy for its silvery underlining; ornamental, red, 
then black fruit in Fall. Each 50c. 
Opulus (High-bush Cranberry). One of the best shrubs 
for general planting. It has red berries resembling 
Cranberries, which rcmam until early Winter. Its 
foliage is large and healthy and seldom attacked by 
inficcts. Each 50c. 
sterilis (Common Snowball). A w'ell-known .shrub of 
large size, producing large. Snowball-like flower.^ in 
May. Each 50c. 
plicatum (Japan Snowlvall). .\ native of North China. 
It has handsome plicated leaves; globular heads of 
pure W’liite flower.s in Jvme. It surpa.sses the common 
Snowball in many respects. Each 50e. and 75c. 
tomentosum (.Single Japan .Snowball). Foliage rc- 
sen.blcs the .Japan Snowball; flowers white, in flat 
racemes and in great profusion. It is perfectly hardy, 
vigorous .and free blooming. Each 50c. 
WHITE FRINGE TREE (Chionanthus Virginic.a). A 
large shrub or small tree, with large, heavy leaves 
’ almost hidden in .Spring by a thick mist of fragrant 
white, drooping flower.s. One of the choicest shrubs 
for a law'll ornament. Each $1.00. 
Japan Snowball 
