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GREEN’S QUALITY TREES, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
SPIRAEA 
Elegant low shrubs of easy culture, very hardy and indis¬ 
pensable in every shrubbery. Very satisfactory for single or 
clumping effect and planted more largely than any other 
van'T" 6 S , hrub - e make a specialty of the following 
vaneties and grow them by the thousand: 
A great favorite and free bloom- 
Produces beautiful red col- 
Spiraea Billardi. 
nmters nearly all summ^rTong ! 3 Sthtab^T« 
In i r Vele C ?- tl0nS 'f l houId be ln ever >' collection of shrubbery. 
omitt^gtheSp 0 Ltr ° r ShfUbSWe Would not think ^ 
Spiraea Anthony Wate rer. Dwarfish in 
large^heads of C 9 vered from s P™g till late^lTthe faliliith 
targe heads of crimson flowers. 
Spiraea Callosa Rosea. 
Has large panicles of 
grows freely; blooms nearly all sumn^ ^ 
ball a r S , P , eCia ‘ tJ ; i 0 f growing Spiraea, Wcigela, Snow¬ 
ball, Synnga, Golden Bell, and other leading hardy shrubs 
The plants we offer are large, ready for blooming the^rst 
season. Y e have thousands ready for digging. We will make 
wriS aI f pnc<?s ° n large orders - If yon want 50 to 100 shrubs 
write tor prices. 
Spiraea Billardi 
Spineas are elegant shrubs of the easiest culture 
blooming extends over a period of three months. 
and their 
ALL PRICES ARE FREE ON BOARD CARS AT 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
LOWERING SIIRUBS. Thousands are being planted 
l ess than hundreds were a few years ago. 1 Not only 
nhfnfl ajC T t ?I ° f , the ha f d y shrubs suitable as individual 
Fo^^nrt 0Und t th f h °9 se » they arc especially desirable 
for assortment clumping. # Select two dozen, made up of 
I Glg fe Dcutzias Barberries, dwarf and purple¬ 
leaved, Golden Elder and others. Set them in a bed in one 
corner of the lawn, or any way not in straight rows, and you 
will have an attractive spot from April until snow flies. 
Spiraea Van Houttei. 
This is a well known Spiraea. 
It is often called Bridal Wreath. 
It is a beautiful ornament for the 
lawn at any season, but when in 
flower it is a complete fountain 
of white bloom, the foliage 
hardly showing. It is of a droop¬ 
ing habit, reaching a height of 
6 to S feet when matured, pro¬ 
ducing a profusion of white 
flowers in June. 
Do not forget to include a 
number of ornamentals for the 
home grounds in your order 
when making up your list for 
spring planting. 
Spiraea Van Houttei 
I*or Prices on All Ornamental Shrubs See First Pages of Catalog 
