. William C. Moore & Company catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. Spiraea Prunifloria. white, borne in large balls, flowering the latter part of May. Makes a large-sized shrub. SNOWBALL, Japan (Vi- burnum plicatum). This va- riety is a valuable addition to the list of hardy shrubs and surpasses the common Snow- ball in many respects. We can recommend this with a certainty that it will please. It forms an erect, compact bush 4-6 feet high, and blos- soms early in June,
. William C. Moore & Company catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. Spiraea Prunifloria. white, borne in large balls, flowering the latter part of May. Makes a large-sized shrub. SNOWBALL, Japan (Vi- burnum plicatum). This va- riety is a valuable addition to the list of hardy shrubs and surpasses the common Snow- ball in many respects. We can recommend this with a certainty that it will please. It forms an erect, compact bush 4-6 feet high, and blos- soms early in June, when the plants are covered from the ground to the tops of the branches with balls of flowers as white as snow, clustered one against the other in dense masses. Leaves are of a bright green, with a beauti- ful plicated or plaited sur- face. SMOKE TREE. [See Fringe, Purple, under Orna- mental Trees.] SPIR/EAS. The blooming period of the Spiraeas ex- tends from spring to late summer, some of them flow- ering at a time when there is but little in bloom. SPIRAEAS, Aurea or Golden (Opulifolia aurea). A striking variety of decided beauty, and one of the most effective shrubs for a lawn. Foliage green, bordered with a rich, golden yellow ; very distinct and beau- tiful. In June the branches are covered with a double white flower. SPIR/EAS. Callosa alba. A dwarf variety of the above, having pure white flowers in the greatest profusion. Very desirable on account of its dwarf habit and free-flowering. SPIR/EAS. Prunifolia. (Bridal Wreath). One of the oldest and most hardy of the Spiraeas. Produces long, slender branches, that in the spring are covered with beautiful white, double flowers ; these branches may be bent around so as to form a perfect wreath, whence the name. It has the habit of producing very few lateral branches, so that severe pruning should be given to a few of the strongest canes after blooming in the spring. SPIR/EAS Van Houtte (Van Houttei). Sur- passing all other Spir
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