LIST OF HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS FOR 1914. 113 
HYDRANGEA. 
These handsome shrubs’ are 
now considered quite indispen- 
Sable in any garden. They are 
very easy of culture and succeed 
well in any rich soil. 
H. Paniculata Grandiflora—One 
of the grandest flowering 
shrubs. It is perfectly hardy, 
requiring no protection what- 
ever. It begins to flower 
early in summer and continues 
until late in fall. Planted 
singly or in groups it has a 
charming effect. . 
Plants 18 inches high, each 
25c; per doz. $2.50. 
Plants 24 inches high, each 
40c; per doz. $4.00. 
Plants 30 to 36 inches high, 
each 75c; per doz. $7.50. 
KERRIA—Globe Flower. 
K. Japonica—A very pretty 
shrub of graceful and delicate 
foliagé. Flowers yellow, very 
freely produced in summer. 
Hach 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
Kx. Japonica Variegata—A very 
attractive, variegated form of 
the above. The plant is dwarf, 
BED OF YOUNG PLANTS OF HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA, compact and graceful. The 
leaves are small and light green, 
LIGUSTRUM—Privet, edged with silvery white. This is one of the most 
A class of sub-evergreen plants, thrifty and robust in habit, useful shrubs in cultivation. Each 35c; per doz. $3.50. 
Suitable for grouping or for hedges. 
L. Ibota—An excellent hedge plant, also valuable as a single Our shrubs are all bushy and well-rooted, having 
specimen on the lawn. Leaves turn dark red in fall. Very had plenty of space to develop. A very important fea- 
hardy. Each 85c; per doz. $3.50. 
L. | SNE eg valuable hedge plant; leaves deep green and 
glossy. 
L. Ovalifolium Aureum—A variety of the above, with golden vari- 
gated foliage, 
L. Ihota Regelianum—A beautiful and very graceful shrub, ad- 
mirably adapted for massing in groups or borders. Foliage as- 
sumes a bright red in fall. Each 35c; per doz. $3.50. 
L. Vulzare—The well-known hedge variety; leaves narrow and 
flowers white. Wach, except where noted, 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
ture in nursery culture. 
LONICERA—Bush Honeysuckle. 
The Bush or Upright Honeysuckles are among the most use- 
ful of ornamental shrubs, growing freely in almost any situation. 
L. Tatarica (Tartarian Honeysuckle)—A most desirable shrub, 
blooms profusely; flowers pink; berries yellow. 
L. Tatarica Alba—Similar to the above, with creamy white frag- 
rant flowers. 
L. Tatarica Grandiflora—A beautiful variety, having bright red 
flowers striped with white. 
L. Morrowi—A very desirable variety, remarkable for its profu- 
sion of bright red berries following the flowers in the autumn 
months. Each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
PHILADELPHUS CORONARIUS. 
PHILADELPHUS—Syringa or Mock Orange. 
Highly ornamental shrubs, very shapely and beautiful, both in 
foliage and flowers. 
P. Coronarius (Garland Syringa)—A great favorite. Flowers pure 
white and very fragrant. 
P. Grandiflorus—Large flowered; one of the best. 
P. Grandiflorus Aureus (Golden-leaved Syringa)—A very hand- 
some shrub, contrasting very effectively in combinations. In 
habit it is dwarf. The foliage is dense and a bright golden 
yellow, which stands the sun well all through the summer. 
Each 25c; per doz, $2.50. : 
SHRUBS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR HEDGES. 
For a low deciduous hedge 1% to 2 ft. high Berberis Thun- 
bergii is unequalled. For a hedge 3 to 4 feet high Berberis 
Vulgaris is excellent, Pyrus Japonica is also good, and the sey- 
eral Spiraes, especially Van Houttei are charming. A Rose Hedge 
is desirable in certain locations. Rosa Rugosa is deservedly 
popular. 
Extra Large Bushy Plants of all of the Above Shrubs, each, ex= 
cept where noted, 50 cents; per doz. $5.00. 
LONICERA TATARICA, 
