The new guide to rose culture : 1881 . A Spray of Weigela flowering A Spray of Spirea Billardi. * Spirea Callosa Alba.—A new Spirea of dwarf habit; very fine ; perfectly hardy ;blooms in July and August; one of the most de-sirable. 25 cents; 5 for $\; 12 for $2. * Spirea Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath).—Very beauti- ful ; flowers pure white and perfectly double, like little Daisies. 25 cents ; 5 for t\ ; 12 for $ Billardi.—Fine spikes of beautiful rose-colored flowers; blooms profusely in July and August; very desirable. 25 cents; 5 for $\.Spirea Reevesii.—Beautiful pure white


The new guide to rose culture : 1881 . A Spray of Weigela flowering A Spray of Spirea Billardi. * Spirea Callosa Alba.—A new Spirea of dwarf habit; very fine ; perfectly hardy ;blooms in July and August; one of the most de-sirable. 25 cents; 5 for $\; 12 for $2. * Spirea Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath).—Very beauti- ful ; flowers pure white and perfectly double, like little Daisies. 25 cents ; 5 for t\ ; 12 for $ Billardi.—Fine spikes of beautiful rose-colored flowers; blooms profusely in July and August; very desirable. 25 cents; 5 for $\.Spirea Reevesii.—Beautiful pure white flowers; very double; like small Roses; hardy. 25 Rosea.—This is one of the most charming shruibs in cultivation; it cannot be too highly recommended; the flowers are large and of aI deep rose color; they are borne in such pro- fusion that the whole plant appears a mass of Weigela, Variegated-Leaved. ilo-vely bloom. See illustration, above. 25 cents; 5 for $1 ; 12 for $2. * Weigela, Variegated-Leaved.—Deep gr


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