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to $1.50 each, 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL 
| SHRUBS 
"Strong plants of any of the following named shrubs. 
Price, each, 75c; per doz., $7.50. Extra strong plants, $1.00 
. AILANTHUS (Tree of Henven). 
A stately, rapid-growing tree with long, feathery foliage 
of a distinctly tropical appearance. 
ALMOND (Amagdalus). S 
Bears an abundance of pretty, double flowers very early 
in spring. Double, white and pink. 
BERBERIS (Barberry). 
-Thunbergii—Dwartf, with small leaves turning red in fall. 
BUDDLEIA. 
-Virabilis Veitechiana (Butterfly Shrub or Summer Lilac)— 
The flowers are a pleasing shade of violet-mauve borne 
in cylindrical spikes, beginning to bloom in July, and 
continuing until cut down by frost. 
: DEUTZIA. 
Gracilis—Flowers pure white, dwarf. 
DOGWOOD (Cornus). 
Alba—Flowers white, branches bright red in fall and winter. 
Sanguinea—The dark red bark is very conspicuous in winter. 
FLOWERING CURRANT (Ribes). 
Anreum—F lowers yellow. 
Sanguineum—Crimson flowers. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). ; 
Fortuneii—Bears bright yellow, drooping flowers early in 
spring before the leaves appear. 
- GOLDEN ELDER (Sambucus). 
Flowers white; foliage golden yellow. 
HYDRANGEA. 
Arborescens Grandiflora—Bears large panicles of snow 
white flowers profusely from July to August. 
Paniculata Grandiflora—F lowers until late in fall. 
j KERRIA. : 
Japonica—Of graceful habit. Flowers bright yellow, borne 
freely early in spring. 
ie S ¥ Z LILAC. 
Alba—Pure white. 
Vulgaris (Common Lilac)—Flowers fragrant, lilac color. 
Persian—Various shades of lilac to deep purple. 
to $1.00. 
season. 
Jackmanii—Rich purple. 
Paniculata—F lowers white, very fragrant; borne freely in clusters late in the 
Price, each, 75c to $1.00. 
Berberis Thunbergzii. 
LONICERA (Bush Honeysuckle). 
Tatarica—F lowers pink and creamy white. 
Grandiflora—F lowers bright red, striped white. 
PHILADELPHUS (Syringa or Mock Orange). 
Coronarius—F lowers very fragrant, pure white. 
Grandiflorus—F lowers large, pure white. 
Aurea—Foliage yellow, flowers white. 
SPIREA. 
Authony Waterer—Dwartf, flowers pink. 
Opulifolia—Flowers white. 
Opulifolia Aurea—Yellow leaves, white flowers. 
Prunifolia—Bears an abundanec of double pure white flow- 
ers early in the season. 
Thunbergii—The small white flowers are borne very early; 
leaves small, light green. 
Van Houteii (Bridal Wreath)—Flowers white, 
fusely. 
borne pro- 
JAPAN QUINCE (Pyrus Japonica). 
Flowers deep scarlet, foliage glossy green. 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum). 
Opulus (High Bush Cranberry)—Pure white flowers borne 
in large clusters, followed by dark red berries. 
Opulis Sterilis (Common Snowball). 
SYMPHORICARPUS. 
Racemosus (Snowberry)—Flowers pink, followed by snow- 
white berries. 
Vulgaris—Berries red. 
WEIGELA. 
Candida—F lowers white. 
Eva RathkKke—Brilliant Crimson. 
Rosea—Very popular; flowers bright rose. 
Floribunda—F lowers dark crimson. 
Any of the above shrubs, price, each, 75c; 
Extra strong plants, each, $1.00 to $1.50. 
HARDY VINES AND CLIMBERS 
AMPELOPSIS. 
doz., $7.50. 
Engelmanni—Clings to stone work; foliage large, five pointed. Price, each, 75c. 
Quiquefolia (Virginia Creeper)—Price, each, 50c to $1.00. 
Veitchii (Boston Ivy)—Foliage small; clings to stone work. 
Price, each, 75c 
CLEMATIS. 
Price, each, $1.00 to -$1.50. 
HONEYSUCKLES. 
Popular, hardy flowering vines, excellent for arbors, ete. 
Clematic Paniculata. 
Chinese Evergreen (Woodbine)—Very fragrant, red, yellow and white varie- 
gated flowers. 
Scarlet Trumpet—Bears clusters of brilliant red, trumpet-shaped flowers all 
season. 
Price, each, 75e to $1.00. 
MATRIMONY VINE (Lycium Chinensis). 
A rapid-growing, hardy vine which adapts itself to almost any situation, in 
sunlight or shade. It bears small, purplish flowers in summer, followed by 
long, scarlet berries. Price, each, 75e to $1.00. 
TRUMPET VINE (Bignonia or Tecoma Radicans). 
Useful for covering arbors, bearing clusters of orange-scarlet flowers at the 
tips of the branchés. Each, 7ic to $1.50. 
WISTARIA. 
An excellent, hardy climber for sunny situations. 
rich soil, 
Sinensis—Bears long, pendulous clusters of light violet-colored flowers; fra- 
grant. Each, 75e to $1.00. 
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