. Catalogue of nursery stock. Seed industry and trade Michigan Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. SPIREA VAN HOUTTI. Van lioutti—One of the most charming and beautiful of the Spiraeas, having pure white flowers in clusters or panicles about an inch in diameter. Astonish- ingly profuse in bloom and plants re- markably vigorous and hardy. SUMACH (Rhus.) Cut=Leaved—A decidedly attractive shrub of moderate size, with deeply cut leaves, almost fern-like in appearance; foliage turns a rich crimson in WIEGELIA ROSEA. SYR1NGA or MOCK ORANGE ( Philadel phus.) Double Flowering Syringa


. Catalogue of nursery stock. Seed industry and trade Michigan Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. SPIREA VAN HOUTTI. Van lioutti—One of the most charming and beautiful of the Spiraeas, having pure white flowers in clusters or panicles about an inch in diameter. Astonish- ingly profuse in bloom and plants re- markably vigorous and hardy. SUMACH (Rhus.) Cut=Leaved—A decidedly attractive shrub of moderate size, with deeply cut leaves, almost fern-like in appearance; foliage turns a rich crimson in WIEGELIA ROSEA. SYR1NGA or MOCK ORANGE ( Philadel phus.) Double Flowering Syringa ( flore pleno )— A variety with partially double, very fragrant flowers. Garland Syringa (Coronarius) — A well- known shrub, with pure white, sweet scented flowers. Golden=Leaved (Aurea)—A very prett}r plant of medium size with golden yel- low foliage. It retains its color the en- tire season, and is valuable for creating pleasing and striking contrasts with both green and purple-leaved shrubs. Variegated=Leaved— A beautiful shrub- with foliage distinctly margined with yellow ; very vigorous and producing a profusion of creamy white blossoms de- liciously fragrant. TAMARIX (Tamarix.) African (Africana) — A beautiful shrub, with small leaves, somewhat like the Juniper, and delicate small flowers, in spikes, in. June. Very valuable for planting by the seaside. WIEGELA (Diervilla.) Beat That if You Can. Manchester, Mich. Greening' Bros., Monroe, Mich.: Dear Sirs: The trees which I received from you last spring- and a year ago last spring have given me entire satisfaction. They have all done splendid. This vear out of 500 pear trees I haven't lost a tree, beat that if you can, and they have all made a nice growth. I am well pleased with all the trees and vines I have received from yon. Yours truly, J. W. Rausbhenberg. Amabills or Splendens—Of robust habit; large foliage and pink flowers ; blooms freely in Autumn ; a great acquisition. Candida—This is the very best


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