ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT—Deciduous Shrubs. 
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SPIRAL A (Van Ilouttei) AT FRUITLAND. 
SPIRAEA 
Spring Bloomers. 
25 cents each, $2 for 10, $10 per 100. 
Heavy, well branched plants, 4 years old, 50 
cents each, $3 for 10, $20 per 100. 
Arguta Mnltlflora. Of dwarfish growth; flowers larger 
and finer than Thunbergi. 
Prunifolia. A beautiful early blooming variety, with 
small pure white double flowers. 
Reevesiana Flore Pleno. With large, round clusters of 
double white flowers that cover the whole plant. A very de¬ 
sirable early spring bloomer. 
Thunbergi Dwarf; flowers white very early in spring, i 
With fine feathery foliage, which makes this variety suitable 
for a low hedge. $8 per 100. 
Van Ilouttei Large, white flowers and a very profuse j 
bloomer. One of the most popular spineas grown. 
Spiraea—Perpetual Bloomers 
Anthony Watterer. Of very dwarf growth ; 2 to 3 feet; 
flower heads almost twice as large as Bumalda, and of a deep : 
pink color. If the flowers are cut off as soon as they com- j 
mence to fade, the plant will bloom throughout the eutire I 
season. 
Hillardii. Flowers in spikes, deep pink. 
Runialda. Of very dwarf growth ; flowers deep pink, in 
umbels, and variegated foliage. 
Callosa Alba. A very dwarf, white flowering variety. 
Blooms the entire summer.’ A valuable sort. 
Fontenaysi Alba. Resembles Billardii, but with spikes of 
white flowers. 
Froebell. A fine, free-blooming sort; flowers rose-colored, : 
in pauicles. 
Fortune! Macrophylla. A variety of very large leaves 
which are tinted royal purple, making the plant very conspic- I 
uous. 
Paniculata Rosea. A vigorous grower, with cymes of 
rose-colored flowers. 
Seinperfiorens Rosea. Flowers in spikes; light rose. 
SYRINGA—(LILAC) 
! (Single Bloom 
Grafted, 25 cents each, $2 for 10, $15 per 100. 
Among our most valuable early spring blooming shrubs; suc¬ 
ceed best iu strong soils. The following are all desirable and 
distinct sorts: 
Chas. X. Dark, lilac red. 
Frau Dammann. A fine single white. Largo panicles of 
flowers of medium size. 
Gloria Rupella. Light red. 
Japonica. Flowers creamy white; odorless; iu large paui¬ 
cles. Late bloomer. 
Lovaniana. Light pink. 
Ludwig Spath. Reddish purple. Best of its color. 
SYRINGA—(LILAC) 
Double Bloom. 
The new double varieties are especially desirable, both for 
their beautiful flowers and the length of their blooming periods. 
Alphonae Lavalle. Very large panicles; blue, shaded 
violet. 
La tour d*Auvergne. Flowers very large; violet purple. 
La Gauloia. Deep peach. 
Lemoinei. Reddish purple. 
Leon Simon. Bluish crimson. 
Mine Casiinlr Perler Beautiful white flowers, in large 
and compact panicles. 
Mine. Lemoine. Superb white. 
Pyramidal!.**, Azure-rose, carmine in bud. 
Renonculc. Azure-mauve. 
