a 
BILLIARDI ALBA (Billiard Spirea). Throughout July 
and August, this variety bears many, dense and upright 
panicles, fuzzy with white flowers. 
Gell, Tie <6 ne SR Oe _____ $1.50 Each 
BLUE SPIREA (See Caryopteris). 
FROBELI. Dwarf, and similar to A. Waterer, but a 
trifle taller than the type, with broader leaves. Bright 
crimson flowers in dense corymbs during July and August. 
2stoy3 ft, 
Each 
Lee Si ee aes pees 1. (OC) 
a5 Meat (ees Ae es Sn 8) nS ee ee 1.50 
KOREAN SPIREA. Graceful. Bares white flowers in 
June. 
hel ee ___________ $1.50 Each 
PRUNIFOLIA fl. pl. (Bridalwreath). Tiny double, 
buttonlike, white spring flowers by the thousand. 
Selle Sti. ae eee Se Oe mhach 
REEVESIANA. Throwing out long branches that curve 
gracefully and covered with clusters of double white 
flowers. 
Boal (ee Sa See et eve 2. 81:50 Each 
THUNBERGII. Forms a dense feathery bush, 3 to 5 
feet high, the foliage in autumn changing to bright red 
and orange. Flowers pure white, borne in feathery 
masses in early spring. One of.the most desirable of all 
the Spireas. aes, 
Each 
PETS See Se eee ee eee es $1.50 
SoG we ite eer es 2 5 “* ae Je 2.00 
VAN HOUTTEI. The grandest of all the Spireas, and 
one of the very best of all shrubs; a complete fountain 
of pure white bloom in May and June. 
Plant Spireas for Spring and Summer bloom. 
SYRINGA : Lilac 
The Lilac is one of the most popular hardy spring 
flowers, not only for the garden but for cutting. Its 
sweet fragrance fills the air, and the beautiful shrub 
has no equal among spring-blooming flowers. 
PERSIAN PURPLE. Medium growing with slender 
branches and narrow leaves; a choice foundation subject. 
ae Ve eee ee eS 5 $1.00 Each 
VULGARIS (Common Purple Lilac). The well-known, 
old-fashioned Lilac. Hardy and vigorous; endures neg- 
lect and blooms abundantly. All sizes. 
Mot) Fale Se a ae ne $1.00 Each 
