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R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS.—Consinued. 
CORNUS alba. (Red-barked Dogwood.) A valuable shrub 
of spreading habit, conspicuous for its ornamental bright Doz. 
red bark in Winter. 50 cts. each. . $5.00 
Larger Plants. 75 cts. each. : 7.50 
Florida. See Ornamental and Shade Peeeep page 156. 
sibiriea. (Scarlet Dogwood.) Bark scarlet. 50cts.each.. 5.00 
Larger Plants. 75 cts. each ee th OO 
stolonifera. (Red Osier, Red- Se gied Dogwood.) Bark 
usually red in Winter. 50 cts. each . 5.00 
stolonifera var. aurea. (Golden-barked Datta. Bright 
yellow bark in Winter. Very effective when planted i in 
groups with the red-barked variety. 75 cts. each 7.50 
mas, or maseula. (Cornelian Cherry.) A very attrac- 
tive shrub with bright yellow flowers early in Spring and 
shining scarlet fruit in the Autumn. 75 cts. each 7.50 
CORYLUS americana. (American Hazel.) The well- 
known Hazelnut or Filbert. 75 cts. each 7.50 
avellana var. purpurea. (Purple-leaved Hazel.) hares 
showy shrub with deep purple foliage. $1.00 each ... 10.00 
CYDONIA japonica. (Scarlet Japan Quince.) Bright scar- 
let-crimson flowers in great prolusign in the early Spring. 
50 ets. each. : Sis Ree 2 5 OO Deutzia gracilis. 
DESMODIUM pend ulifiorum? (Sweet Pea Shrub.) Red as . 
and violet pea-shaped flowers. Autumn. 60 cts.each... 6.00 LIONS GUN Se SLAC 
DEUTZIA crenata fl. pl. Pride of Rochester. Double, americana. (Strawberry Bush.) A slender-growing shrub 
white, very beautiful; June. 50 cts. each. 5.00 with shining foliage and deep scarlet berries. June. Doz. 
: ae Pract 
crenata rosea. Double pink. 50 cts. each. Pee 5-00) pOrcts each a a9 500 
gracilis. White; very free; dwarf; June. 50 cts. bs europeus. (Burning Bush.) This attractive shrub de- 
each. 5.00 rives its common name from its profusion of red seed 
Lemoinei. iN eeolen: hardy: jefe Pecoduciae pure pods in Autumn, which open and allow the orange- 
white flowers, borne on stout branches, which are of colored seeds to hang on delicate threads. 50 cts. each; 5.00 
upright erowth. Habit dwarf, and free flowering. Larger Plants. 75 cts. each. oer me MOO 
50 cts. each. ae Bice ... 56.00 ; 
Diervilla. (See Weiele. ) EXOCHORDA grandiflora. (Pearl Bush.) The unopened 
flower buds resemble small pearls, hence the common 
ELEAGNUS angustifolium. (Oleaster.) A bushy shrub name. The flowers which come in May are in racemes of 
with beautiful silvery leaves and fragrant yellow flowers five or six, pure white with dark green eye, fragrant, very 
in June, followed by yellow fruits; valuable for sea- graceful and valuable for cutting. The eon is of lively 
side planting. 50 cts. each ... vee ... 9.00 green and very decorative. 50 cts. each i 5.00 
longipes. (Japnese Oleaster.) One of our best shrubs, 
having long arching branches closely set with small oval, FORSYTHIA Fortunei. (olden Bell.) Upright, growing; 
rich green leaves, which retain their fresh appearance late golden-yellow; free; May. 50 cts. each . 5.00 
into the Autumn. In July it bears innumerable trans- , 
lucent reddish edible fruits of an agreeable pungent intermedia. Flowers bright Serene seuss eeey 
flavor; these with the deep green foliage make the shrub green. Very early. 50cts.each. .. 5.00 
exceedingly ornamental. 50 cts. each 5.00 ‘ ; ; 
Larger Plants. 75 cts. each 7.50 intermedia aurea. Deep yellow flowers; foliage yellow. 
50 cts. each .. 5.00 
EUONYMUS alatus. (Cork-barked one ) This Tats suspensa. (Weeping Golden Bell.) Pendulous habit; cov- 
is most attractive in Autumn, when its foliage becomes ered with yellow drooping flowers; April. 50 cts. each; 5.00 
brilliant crimson-scarlet_and when it is also covered 
with bright red fruit. The bark is corky and of inter- suspensa var. atrocaulis. A new variety differing 
esting appearance. 50 cts. each 5.00 chiefly in the purple color of the young growth, and in 
the dark purpie or nearly 
black stems. $1.00 each. 
viridissima. A more com- 
pact variety than the pre- 
ceding, with deep green bark 
and flowering somewhat 
later. 50 cts. each 5.00 
HALESIA tetraptera. (Snow- 
drop Tree.) A beautiful large 
shrub with white bellshaped 
flowers borne in profusion; 
May. $1.25 each 1200 
HAMAMELIS virginica. 
(Witch Hazel.) A tall native 
shrub with yellow flowers 
late in the Autumn. 75 cts. 
each. 7.50 
HIPPOPH rhamnoides. (Sea 
Buckthorn. ) A luxuriant 
spreading bush with gray- 
ish foliage, thriving well 
Effective Planting of Forsythia. near the sea. 50 cts.each; 5.00 
