. Allen's catalogue : choicest strawberry plants and other small fruits, vegetable seeds etc . SPIRAEA. VAN , (Mock Orange). Lemoinei.—.Of upright growth ; small leaves and fragrant so well known as older kinds, but one of the to 12 inches. 15c each ; $ per to 15 Inches. 20c each; $ per , Cotinus (Mist or Smoke Tree).—A curiouslarge flowering shrub forming broad, round-headedbushes. Delicate fringe-like or feathered flowers insummer; very profuse bloomers; leaves bright pea-green. When in full bloom has the appearance of acloud of


. Allen's catalogue : choicest strawberry plants and other small fruits, vegetable seeds etc . SPIRAEA. VAN , (Mock Orange). Lemoinei.—.Of upright growth ; small leaves and fragrant so well known as older kinds, but one of the to 12 inches. 15c each ; $ per to 15 Inches. 20c each; $ per , Cotinus (Mist or Smoke Tree).—A curiouslarge flowering shrub forming broad, round-headedbushes. Delicate fringe-like or feathered flowers insummer; very profuse bloomers; leaves bright pea-green. When in full bloom has the appearance of acloud of smoke. Very novel and decorative. 12 to 18 inches, 20c each ; $ per to 24 inches. 25c each ; .$ nor dozen. VIHl M, orOLUS (COMMON SNOWBALL). SPIRAEA, Anthony Waterer.—Grows dwarf, sel-dom attaining more than a foot in height. Its darkcrimson flowers are in bloom from June until brightest colored of all the Spiraeas. One of thefinest slirubs. Strong plants. 25c each ; $ per doz. SPIRAEA, Callosa Rosea.—Produces an abun-dance ot deep, rosy flow


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