. Creations by Fruitland Nurseries : the South's favorite established in August - Georgia 1856. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. S. japonica ovalifolia (White Japanese Spirea). 3 to 5 ft. Flowers white. Commences to bloom early in April. Dwarf growth. Above three Spireas: Each 10 24 to 30 in $ .65 $ 18 to 24 in 50 12 to 18 in 35 Spiraea reevesiana SPRING-BLOOMING SPIREAS To keep shapely plants which will give a maximum of blooms, they should be pruned severely, and old wood removed directly afte
. Creations by Fruitland Nurseries : the South's favorite established in August - Georgia 1856. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. S. japonica ovalifolia (White Japanese Spirea). 3 to 5 ft. Flowers white. Commences to bloom early in April. Dwarf growth. Above three Spireas: Each 10 24 to 30 in $ .65 $ 18 to 24 in 50 12 to 18 in 35 Spiraea reevesiana SPRING-BLOOMING SPIREAS To keep shapely plants which will give a maximum of blooms, they should be pruned severely, and old wood removed directly after flowering every year. Spiraea prunifolia plena (Double Bridal Wreath). 4 to 8 ft. From Korea. A beautiful early-blooming variety, with small, double white flowers. Commences to bloom in early March. S. reevesiana (Reeves Single). 4 to 8 ft. From China. Pro- duces large clusters of single white flowers, covering the entire bush. S. reevesiana lanceata (Reeves Double). 4 to 8 ft. Large, round clusters of double white flowers cover the entire plant. Blooms latter part of March and continues for several weeks. S. vanhouttei (Vanhoutte Spirea). A graceful shrub grow- ing 6 to 8 ft. in height. Produces a profusion of single white flowers during the latter part of March. One of the most popular Spireas. Above four Spireas: Each 10 4 to 5 ft., well branched $ .75 $ 3 to 4 ft., well branched 50 2 to 3 ft 35 S. thunbergi (Thunberg Spirea). 4 to 6 ft. A beautiful dwarf variety with many slender branches forming a dense bush. In autumn the leaves assume brilliant shades of orange and scarlet. Commences to bloom first of March and lasts for some time. Most desirable for a low hedge and for massing. Native to China and Japan. Each 10 30 to 36 in $ .85 $ 24 to 30 in 65 18 to 24 in 50 12 to 18 in 35 PERPETUAL-BLOOMING SPIREAS Spiraea, Anthony Waterer. 3 to 5 ft. A remarkably free- flowering shrub with upright branches. Leaves bright green, with frequent varie
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