ROSA Each Ten 
*SHugonis (Golden Rose of China). 6 ft. Delicate, single 
yellow flowers in long, arching sprays in May. The 
best single yellow rose for shrub use. The plant is 
perfectly hardy. 
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EB RRES eed. co oa tara ee eect cee 1.50 14.00 
*SRugosa alba (common white). 6 ft. Large, single, white 
flowers, early blooming. Fine for seashore planting. 
SNOWBALL. See Viburnum. 
SPIRAEA, Spirea 
*Bumalda (Anthony Waterer). 3 ft. Semi-dwarf type, 
free blooming, compact shrub, flowers bright crimson 
in June and July. 
phos ke "OS Tatton ee men ree 1.65 
*Japonica callosa alba (White Japanese Spirea). 3 ft. 
Similar to Anthony Waterer, except flowers are white. 
MMe Fp DT a gee Re et et ce 239 
*Thunbergi (Thunberg Spirea). 5 ft. Graceful shrub with 
an abundance of small, white flowers in May. Foliage 
feathery. 
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A SB LI cone Ges RR BL Tint a rr hae oe 1.90 
*Van Houttei (Van Houtte Spirea). 8 ft. The finest of all 
the Spireas. Bunches of white flowers in May and June. 
LK Woke WMD Sa oe iS Ae es BN 1.10 
BA sill Pi chee oe en acer Ee cy Sire i Ae ere 1.50 13.00 
Sista: 2 ass ola ee ee te eID. 1.85 
Syringa - Lilacs 
The CHOICEST of the new FRENCH HYBRIDS 
They are very much superior to the common Lilacs be- 
cause of their fragrance, large flowers, and range of 
color, from white to richest purple in single and double 
forms. We have made a careful selection of those con- 
sidered the finest of the best older varieties and the new- 
est introductions to date. May and June. 12-15 ft. 
Each Ten 
Charles X. Single, dark reddish-purple. 
OE aS or ENG Pitino er ee ce ee 4.50 
a Gee o 64 ee ae ee Ne et Seg Oe eel 6.00 
Michel Buckner. Double, pale lilac. 
BEA EY, Oats 0 yet Ske ek ee a ee 4.50 
It is ESSENTIAL to use PEAT and HUMUS, as well as 
FERTILIZER, when planting; see pages 62, 63, 64. 
Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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