WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
SPIRiEA—Meadow Sweet 
Each. Doz. 
S. arguta—Flowers white, very early flowering......$ .35 $ 3.50 
S. Billardii—Rose-colored flowers, blooming nearly all 
summer .35 3.50 
S. Bumalda var. Anthony Waterer—A fine dwarf 
Spirea, bearing dark red flowers all summer.35 3.50 
S. callosa—White flowering, of dwarf, bushy habit; fine .35 3.50 
S. calosa rubra—Large panicles of deep rose-colored 
flowers all summer. 35 3.50 
S. opulifolia—Nine Bark Spirea—A fine shrub, about 
five feet high, with white flowers in June.50 5.00 
S. opulifolia—Golden Spirea—A beautiful golden¬ 
leaved variety of the above.35 3.50 
S. Reevesii fl. pi.—Reeves’ Double Flowering—A 
charming shrub with narrow leaves and double white 
flowers that cover the entire plant.35 3.50 
S. Thunbergii—Dwarf habit and slender, drooping 
branches. Flowers small, white and appearing very 
early in the Spring. .35 3.50 
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.30 3.00 
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. 60 6.00 
S. Persica—Persian Lilac—Small foliage and bright 
purple flowers; G ft..... .50 5.00 
S. persica alba—White Persian Lilac—Delicate white 
flowers. Very fragrant. .50 5.00 
S. vulgaris—Common Lilac . .35 3.50 
S. vulgaris alba— Common White Lilac. 40 4.00 
S. vulgaris Cashmir Perier—Double white. Fine.75 7.50 
S. vulgaris Chas. X.—Single, reddish purple. Strong- 
growing . .75 7.50 
S. vulgaris De Miribel—Single violet. .75 7.50 
S. vulgaris Deiul Emile Galle—Single carmine; very 
large . 75 7.50 
S. vulgaris Em : le Lemoine—Very large, rosy lilac. 
Double. Very beautiful. 1.00 10.00 
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