. Guide to hardy fruits and ornamentals . Fruit-culture. DWYEE'S GUIDE. 101 stock is in dormant condition. You can also plant in the Fall to good ad- vantage during the months of October, November and December. Mulch the ground about the plants with a good, liberal application of stable ma- nure, letting it remain on the ground during the Winter months, and in- corporating it in the soil in the early Spring. Spirea, Vanhouttii.—One of the most charming and beautiful of the Spireas. Habit graceful and drooping. Completely covered with pani- cles of pure white flowers. A handsome sight when in f


. Guide to hardy fruits and ornamentals . Fruit-culture. DWYEE'S GUIDE. 101 stock is in dormant condition. You can also plant in the Fall to good ad- vantage during the months of October, November and December. Mulch the ground about the plants with a good, liberal application of stable ma- nure, letting it remain on the ground during the Winter months, and in- corporating it in the soil in the early Spring. Spirea, Vanhouttii.—One of the most charming and beautiful of the Spireas. Habit graceful and drooping. Completely covered with pani- cles of pure white flowers. A handsome sight when in full bloom. We . cannot say to much in praise of this grand shrub which profusely bears beautiful flowers annualy under SPIREA VANHOUTTII. Spirea Opulifolia Aurea (Golden Leaved).—An interesting variety of distinctly yellow foliage;flowers white. One of the most effective shrubs on the lawn. Spirea Reveesi.—Covered in Spring with clusters of pure white flow- ers. Spirea Billardi.—Rose color, blooms nearly all Summer. Spirea Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath).—One of the earliest blooming kinds. Flowers double white. Spirea Bumaida.—A Japanese species of dwarf habit and covered in mid-summer and Autumn with bright, rose colored flowers. Spirea Thunbergii.—One of the most charming of all low growing shrubs. Foliage of fine, feathery appearance, taking beautiful tints in Autumn. One of the earliest and freest bloomers. Spirea Callosa Alba (Fortune's Dwarf White Spirea).—A white flow- ering variety of dwarf, bushy habit; keeps in flower all Summer; a valu- able small Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dwyer, Thomas Joseph, 1856-. Cornwall, N. Y. : T. J. Dwyer & Sons


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