FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. oP 
Hardy Flowering Shrubs. 
The following list of Flowering Shrubs embraces all the desirable kinds best adapted to our 
climate. uy 
Lack of space precludes descriptions. 
But these, together with other important particulars will 
be found in our Annual Spring Catalogue, a copy of which we will gladly mail on application. 
All our shrubs are strong and especially prepared for permanent planting, being bushy and well 
rooted. All may be successfully planted in autumn. 
AMAGDALUS—Flowering A'mond. 
A. Pumila Alba Plena—Pure white; double. 
A. Pumila Rosea Plena—Rose; double. 
BERBERIS—Berberry. 
B. Purpurea—Purple foliage: 
B. Thunbergii— Dwarf: small foliage. 
B. Vulgaris—Common Berberry. 
CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS. 
Strawberry Shrub. 
CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA. 
~- White Fringe. 
CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA. 
White Alder or Sweet Pepper Bush. 
CORNUS— Dogwood. 
Cc. Alba—Red-twigged Dogwood. 
C. Sanguinea—Red Dogwood. 
Cc. Sericea—Silky Cornel. 
DEUTZIA. 
D. Gracilis— White; double. 
D. Crenata— White and pink: double. 
EVONYMUS-— Spindle Tree. 
E. Americanus—Burning Bush. 
E. Europaeus—European Burning Bush. 
FORSYTHIA—Golden Bell. 
F. Fortuneii— Bright yellow. 
F. Viridissima—Lemon yellow. 
HALESIA DIPTERA. 
Silver Bell or Snowdrop Tree.—Each, 40c. 
HIPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES. 
Sea Buckthorn. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA 
GRANDIFLORA. 
18 to 36 inches high, each, 25c to 75c. 
HYPERICUM KALMIANUM. 
St. John’s Wort—Yellow. 
KERRIA JAPONICA. 
Globe Flower—Yellow. 
LONICERA TARTARICA. 
Tartarian or Bush Honeysuckle. 
LICUSTRUM—Privet. 
Excellent hedge plants. 
L. Ovaliiolium—Large-leaved. 
L. Ovalifolium Aureum—Golden Leaved. 
L. Vulgare—Narrow-leaved. 
PHILADELPHUS. 
Syringa or Mock Orange. 
P. Coronarius— White; fragrant. 
P. Grandiflorus— White. 
PRUNUS—Flowering Plum. 
P. Pissardi—Purple-leaved. 
P. Triloba— Pink; double. 
PYRUS JAPONICA. 
Japan Quince—Scarlet. 
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RIBES—Flowering Currant. 
- Aureum—Yellow. 
R. Sanguineum—Crimson, 
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RHODOTYPUS KERRIOIDES. 
White Kerria. 
RHUS—Sumach. 
- Copallina—Shining Sumach. 
-. Cotinus— Purple Fringe or Smoke Tree. 
- Glabra—Smooth Sumach. 
Glabra Laciniata.—Cut-leaved. Each, 40c. 
RUBUS ODORATUS. 
Flowering Raspberry. 
SAMBUCUS—Elder. 
S. Nigra Aurea—Golden-leaved. 
S. Nigra Variegata—Silver-leaved. 
SPIRAEA. 
S. Anthony Waterer—Pink. 
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. Arguta—White. 
S. Billardii—Pink. 
S. Callosa—Pink. 
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- Callosa Alba—White. 
. Opulifolia—W bite. 
. Opulifolia Aurea—Golden-leaved. 
. Prunifolia—White 
. Sorbifolia—(Ash-leaved), white, 
. Thunbergii—White. 
. Van Houttei—(Bridal Wreath), white. 
SYM PHORICARPUS— Snowberry. 
. Racemosus—-White. 
. Vulgaris—Red. 
SYRINGA—Lilac. 
. Persica—Purple. 
. Vulgaris—Purple. 
. Alba—White. 
VISURNUM—Snowball. 
. Lantana—White. 
. Opulis Sterilis—(Common Snowball,) 
. Plicatum—(Japanese Snowball.) Each, 50c. 
WEIGELA. 
W. Candida—White. 
W. Rosea—Pink. 
W. Rosea Variegata—Pink; leaves green and 
white. 
Any oi the above Shrubs, except where noted, each, 25c; per doz., $2.50. Large, 
bushy plants, each, 50c; per doz., $5.00. 
