. Viburnum (Arrowroot) Opulis sterilis (Snowball). A strong, hardy grower, with elegant ornamental foliage and large, pure white flowers. Yucca Filamentosa (Spanish Bayonet). A low-growing ever- green plant with narrow leaves. The flower-stalk is from 2 to 4 feet high, and rises from the center. It bears creamy white, bell-shaped flowers. Philadelphus (Mock Orange) Grandiflora. Blooms in early June; flowers beautiful creamy white and very fragrant. Spi t*63. (Meadow Sw^eet) Aurea (Golden-leaved Spirea). Bright golden yellow foliage and small white flowers. Billardi. Fine spikes of beautiful ro


. Viburnum (Arrowroot) Opulis sterilis (Snowball). A strong, hardy grower, with elegant ornamental foliage and large, pure white flowers. Yucca Filamentosa (Spanish Bayonet). A low-growing ever- green plant with narrow leaves. The flower-stalk is from 2 to 4 feet high, and rises from the center. It bears creamy white, bell-shaped flowers. Philadelphus (Mock Orange) Grandiflora. Blooms in early June; flowers beautiful creamy white and very fragrant. Spi t*63. (Meadow Sw^eet) Aurea (Golden-leaved Spirea). Bright golden yellow foliage and small white flowers. Billardi. Fine spikes of beautiful rose-colored flowers; blooms profusely. Bumalda. A dwarf-gromng variety, producing beautiful rose-colored flowers. Callosa alba. Dwarf white-flowering variety; blooms in July and August. Callosa rubra. A bushy, compact shrub, growing 3 to 4 feet high; deep rosy red flowers. Callosa superba A very handsome variety, with deep rosy red flowers. Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath). Double white flowers. First size only. Reevesii. Single, pure white; blooms latter part of May; ⢠attains a height of 4 to 6 feet. Thunbergi. Blooms in April; compact, fern-like leaves; flowers borne in clusters. Van Houttei. The hardiest of all The bushes form fine compact clumps. The pure white flowers are borne in great masses. - Plants arrived in fine condition, and were excellent ones. I am much pleased with them. Many thanks for extras and prompt attention.âEdwin Sellers, McConnellsviUe, Pa., April 27, 1908. Price of all shrubbery on this page, except where noted, one-year-old size, 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for 4, $1 for 9, post- paid. Two-year-old size, $1 for 3, $ for 10, by freight orexpress. Three-year-old size,, 50 cts. each, $2 for ;.5. $3-50 for 10, by freight or express. 100 SPIR^A VAN HOUTTEI


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