Splrae, Van Houttei 
SPIRAEA—Continued 
Thunberg’s (Thunbergii)—Extremely graceful in its habits; dwarf¬ 
ish; drooping branches; narrow, green foliage; white flowers, early in 
Spring. 35c each. 
Van Houttei—The grandest of all the Spiraeas; it is a beautiful 
ornament for the lawn at any season, but when in flower it is a complete 
fountain of white bloom. 35c and 50c. 
STEPHANANDRA 
Flexuosa—A handsome, graceful shrub with spreading, drooping 
branches and elegant foliage. Bears pure white flowers in June. In 
Autumn the foliago takes on handsome purplish coloring. 50c. 
SYMPIIORICARPOS 
Symphoricarpos Racemosus (Snowberry)—Small foliage and pink 
flowors, followed by showy clusters of pure white berries. 35c. 
Vulgaris (Coral-berry, or Indian Currant)—The small, drooping, pink 
flowors aro followed by dense clusters of showy, deep red berries, that 
remain on tlio plant until Spring. 35c. 
Vulgaris variogata—A variegated form of the above of great value. 
36c. 
SYRINGA (Philadelphus) 
Coronarius (Mock Orango)—Shrub with upright branches; the pure 
white, fragrant flowors arc produced in clusters in June. 35c. 
Aurea (Golden Syringa)—A graceful variety, with bright yellow 
foliago, which retains its color throughout the season; very effective in 
shrubberies. 35c and 60c. 
Graiuliflorus (Largo-flowering Syringa)—A vigorous, upright variety, 
with largo, showy flowers in June. 35c. 
SUMAC (Rhus) 
. Copallina (Shining Sumach)—Foliage green in Summer, changing to 
crimson in the Autumn. Yellow flowers in August. 35c. 
Fern-Leaved (Laciniata)—Large, beautiful, fern-like leaves, chang¬ 
ing to a brilliant scarlet in Autumn. 35c. 
Typliina (Staghorn Sumach)—A large shrub or tree, brilliant foliage 
and scarlet fruit in Autumn. 50c. 
WEIGELA (Diervilla) 
Eva Ratlike A charming new Weigela, flowers brilliant crimson; a 
beautiful, distinct, clear shade. 35c. 
Rose-Colored (Rosea)—A beautiful shrub, bearing in May a pro¬ 
fusion of rose-colored flowers. 35c. 
Varicgatod-Leaved Variegated foliage, yellowish white, and lasts 
the ontiro season. Rose-colored flowers. 35c. 
"White (( andida) A valuable variety; flowers pure white, and pro¬ 
duced m great profusion during June. 35c. 
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