ANTHONY WATERER'S CATALOGUE. 



25 



Hardy Shrubs. 



FORSYTHIA con- s. d. 



timied. 



growing trailing 



shrub, perfectly 



hardy. 

 viridissima, strong 



per doz. 6s. and 9 o 

 FOTHERGILLA. 



alnifolia - - each I o 

 FRINGE TREE. See 

 Chionanthus (p. 23). 

 FURZE. See'ULEx(p.si). 

 GALE. See Myrica 



(p. 28). 

 GALE, FERN-LEAVED. 

 See Comptonia {p. 23). 

 GARRYA. 



elliptica - - - each 1 6 

 A handsome ever- 

 green shrub, suitable 

 for covering walls, 

 and very ornamen- 

 tal, from the pro- 

 fusion of its graceful 

 catkins, which are 

 often from 8 in. to 1 

 ft. long, produced in 

 mid-winter. 

 GENISTA. ^Cytisus 



{p. 24). 

 GORDONIA. 



lasianthus - each 2 6 

 GUELDRES ROSE. 



See Viburnum (p. 31). 

 HALESIA. 



tetraptera (Snow- 

 drop Tree), - - each 1 6 

 HAMAMELIS. Wych 

 Hazel, 

 virginica - - each 1 6 

 HIBISCUS. 



syriacus (Althcea fru- 

 tex) of sorts, 



per doz. 12s. and t8 

 flore-pleno, of sorts, 



per doz. 12s. and 18 c 



HIBISCUS continued. s 

 The Althoeafrutex ] 

 is one of the most 

 ornamental of flow- 

 ering deciduous 

 shrubs, producing its [ 

 large and beautifully- 

 coloured mallow- 

 like flowers in the 

 months of August 

 and September. It 

 grows well in smoky 

 districts, and is 

 hence specially valu- 

 able. The double- 

 flowered varieties of 

 this are some of the 

 finest; of all the hardy 

 deciduous shrubs 

 which are cultivated 

 for the beauty of 

 their blossoms. 



HOLLY. See Ilex 

 (pp. 26 and 27). 



HONEYSUCKLE. See 

 Lonicera (p. )' 



HYDRANGEA. 



Otaksa - - - each 

 japonica variegata 

 A fine variegated- 

 leaved plant. 



PANICULATA GRANDI- 



flora, each is. 6d. to 

 A low, deciduous 

 shrub of a highly 

 ornamental charac- 

 ter, bearing great py- 

 ramidal panicles 

 1 ft. in depth, and 2 

 ft. in circumference, 

 crowded with large 

 white flowers. It is 

 unquestionably one 

 of the finest hardy 

 deciduous plants 

 known. 



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