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ELLWANGER 6- BARRY'S 
Spiraea ariaefolia. White-beam-leaved Spiraea. 
D. An elegant species from North West 
America; habit dense and bushy; plant 
entirely covered with greenish white blos¬ 
soms in July. 50c. 
S. Billardi. Billard’s Spiraea. D. Rose-col¬ 
ored. Blooms nearly all summer. 35c. 
S. Bumalda. D. A very handsome species from 
Japan. Habit dwarf but vigorous, foliage 
narrow, flowers rose-colored, appearing in 
great profusion during midsummer and 
autumn. 35c. 
var. Anthony Waterer. D. A fine new 
dwarf Spiraea with dark crimson flowers, 
darker than Spiraea Bumalda. One of the 
finest shrubs of recent years. 50c. 
S. callosa. Fortune’s Spir^a. D. Has large 
panicles of deep rosy blossoms; grows freely 
and blooms nearly all summer; fine. 35c. 
var. alba. Fortune’s Dwarf White 
Spir/ea. D. A white-flowering variety, of 
dwarf, bushy, symmetrical form. Keeps in 
flower all summer. A valuable small shrub. 
35 c - 
var. semperflorens. D. Habit dwarf; red 
flowers in corymbs. A continuous bloomer. 
35C- 
S. chamaedrifolia. Germander-leaved Spir/ea. D. A beautiful species, with small, wiry branches, 
covered in June with clusters of white flowers. 35c. 
S. cratasgifolia. Hawthorn-leaved Spir/ea. D. A handsome sort, resembling somewhat the lance¬ 
leaved, but hardier and distinct. Flowers white, in great profusion. June. 35c. 
S Douglasi. Douglas’ Spiraea. D. Has spikes of beautiful deep rose-colored flowers in July and 
August. 35c. 
S. eximia. D. Of dwarf habit; flowers bright rose color. July. 35c. 
S. Froebeli. Froebel’s Spir/ea. D. A choice free blooming sort, with large panicles of rose-colored 
flowers. An acquisition. 50c. 
S. hypericifolia. Hypericum-leaved Spir/ea. D. A dwarf species; flowers white in racemes; foliage 
foliage small, narrow ; blooms early. 50c. 
S. Mongolica. D. A fine variety. White flowers in May ; small foliage; distinct. 50c. 
S. Niconderti. Nicondert’s Spir/ea. D. Small, smooth, soft leaves; small spikes; greenish white 
flowers in great profusion ; one of the first to flower. May. 35c. 
S. opulifolia. Nine Bark. D. A strong growing shrub with white flowers. 35c. 
var. aurea. Golden-leaved Nine Bark. D. An interesting variety, with golden-yellow tinted 
foliage, and double white flowers in June. Very conspicuous. 35c. 
S. paniculata rosea. D. A vigorous grower with 
cymes of rose-colored flowers. July. 35c. 
S. prunifolia flore pleno. Double-flowered 
Plum-leaved Spir/ea. D. A beauti¬ 
ful shrub from Japan, with pure white 
flowers like white daisies, in May. Keeps in 
flower a long time and justly merits to be 
placed in the front rank among flowering 
shrubs. 35c. 
S. Reevesii, or lanceolata. Lance-leaved 
Spir/ea. D. A charming shrub with 
narrow, pointed leaves, and large, round 
clusters of white flowers that cover the 
whole plant, and render it exceedingly 
effective. Blooms in June. 35c. 
var. flore pleno, or lanceolata flore pleno. 
Lance-leaved Double Spir/ea. D. A 
beautiful double-flowering variety. 35c. 
var. robusta. D. A superior variety of 
the lanceolata. Of more vigorous growth, 
hardier, and flowers much larger. Blooms 
in June and September. 35c. SPIR/EA van HOUTTEI. 
SPIR/EA PRUNIFOLIA. 
