WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
Each. Doz. 
S. opulifolia—Nine Bark Spirea—A fine shrub, about 
five feet high, with white flowers in June.50 5.00 
S. opulifolia aurea—Golden Spirea—A beautiful gold¬ 
en-leaved variety of the above. _50 5 00 
S. Thunbergii—Dwarf habit and slender, drooping 
branches. Flowers small, white and appearing very 
early in the Spring.... 50 5.00 
S. Van Houttei—One of the finest of the Spireas. In 
May and June the plant is a mass of white flowers, 
presenting a beautiful appearance.50 5.00 
STEPHANANDRA Tanakae—Very handsome shrub 
with graceful foliage and loose panicles of small, 
white flowers. Foliage assumes gorgeous tints in the 
fall .75 7.50 
SYRINGA—Lilac 
S Josikea—Hungarian Lilac—A distinct species with 
dark, shining leaves and purple flowers in June, after 
the other varieties have done flowering. 75 7,50 
S. Persica—Persian Lilac—Small foliage and bright 
purple flowers; 6 ft. 60 6.00 
S. Persica alba—White Persian Lilac—Delicate white 
flowers. Very' fragrant.. 75 7.50 
C. Common Lilac .50 5.00 
S. Common White Lilac. .50 5.00 
S. Cashimir Perier—Double white. Fine. 1.00 10.00 
S. Chas. X.—Single, redish purple. Strong growing.75 7.50 
S. De Miribel—Single violet. 75 7.50 
S. Ludwig Spaeth—Flowers large, dark purplish red. 
Single. Very distinct... 75 7.50 
S. Marie Legraye—Large panicles of single white 
flowers. One of the best... 75 7.50 
S. Michael Buckner—Pure lilac. Double. Beautiful.... 1.00 10.00 
S. Pres. Grevy—Beautiful blue. Flowers very double 
and large . 75 7.50 
S. Volcan—Large, ruby red. Single.75 7.50 
SYMPHORICARPUS—St. Peter’s Wort 
S. racemosa—Snowberry—A well-known shrub having 
small, pink flowers at the ends of the branches and 
followed by large, white berries that hang on the 
plant during the Winter. Will grow under trees.50 5.00 
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