AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1926. 4l 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS.—Continued. 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius. (Mock Orange or Syringa.) This va- Doz 
riety is known as the ‘‘Garland Syringa.’’ It is a strong-growing 
shrub often ten to twelve feet in height, very hardy and like all 
the Philadelphus is one of the best shrubs for situations which are 
partially shaded, although preferring sun. Orange-scented, 
creamy-white flowers in May and June. 60cts.each . . . . $6.00 
coronarius grandiflorus. (Large-flowered Mock Orange.) A more 
robust form of the preceding, with jaeel, conspicuous white flow- 
ers. 60cts.each. . 6.00 
nanuS aureus. (Golden M wal One ) This arinte hee foliage of 
golden-yellow which holds its color even when fully exposed to the 
sun, but gradually becoming greenish towards Autumn. 75 cts. 
each : 7.50 
Lemoinei. A very neat and compact one, growing foun on six 
feet in height and abundantly covered with white, Pesvent blos- 
somsin June. 60cts.each. ... . 6.00 
Avalanche. Graceful and slender arching Bronclies: showy white 
flowers; June. 60 cts. each . gindbs 6.00 
Boule d’Argent. Large double piven an ower very iene 
grant. 60 cts. each 6.00 
erectus. A superb shrub of epriehtl eroonthy Covered, mith fragrant 
white flowers in June. 60 cts. each 6.00 
Gerbe de Neige. Large, pure snowy-white Aowersl 60 otis drain 6.00 
inodorus. Upright grower; covered with white flowers; not fra- 
Brant peOOmcts each.) Poor Ne rae Mlalven e, celapaawi ne lta. | OsO00 
PRIVET. (See Ligustrum.) 
PRUNUS japonica flore albo pleno. (Amygdalus.) (Double White- 
flowering Almond.) Well-known and highly esteemed for its grace- 
ful, erect, willow-like branches, profusely covered in May with 
large white double flowers. $1.00 each . . . 10.00 
jJaponiea flore rubro pleno. (Double Red-. Alaa, Almond.) 
Double rose-like flowers, covering the slender branches in erat 
profusion, before theleavesappear. $1.00 each . . . 10.00 
Pissardi. (Rurple- leaved Plum.) The young leaves are Of een crim- 
son, changing to coppery-red. One of the best of the red or purple- 
leaved shrubs, sometimes pitsining the size of a small tree. 75 cts. 
each. SAUEES Wega eed Peete |e OO 
RHODOTYPUS kerrioides. (White ikea A bushy shrub with 
snow-white flowers appearing in May and sparingly throughout 
theisumimenrsso0kctsseach) els) aleye sy ees elie tse 6.00 
Philadelphus coronarius grandifiorus. Syringa. 
RHUScotinus. (PurpleFringe.) (Smoke Bush.) A tallshrub, bearing Doz. 
masses of misty smoke-colored flowersin June. $1.00each . . .$10.00 
typhina laciniata. (Fern-leaved Staghorn Sumach.) An effective 
shrub with delicate fern-like founes very brilliant in the Autumn. 
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SAMBUCUS aurea. (Golden Elder.) 75cts.each .  . . Se0) 
canadensis. (Common Elder.) Flat heads of white Mowers in 
June and reddish-purple berries in Fall. Thrives best in damp 
SoulksuGO}ctsseachs (as ence. chu, Ohne uu neaee Stem er OMOO 
canadensis var. maxima. (Great Elder.) This splendid variety of 
the black-fruited Elder blossoms in early July and produces flower- 
clusters three times the size of those of the type. The flowers are 
followed by immense heads of black fruit. $1.00 each . . . . 10.00 
SORBARIA arborea glabrata. An extremely ornamental, late Sum- 
mer-flowering Shrub, growing 6 to 15 ft. tall, with pinnately di- 
vided, dark green leaves. The flowers are snow-white, abundantly 
produced in terminal, much-branched panicles, 15 to 18 in. long, 
during September and continuing to flower until the advent of 
sharp frostslateinthe Fall. $1.00each . .... . . 10.00 
STEPHANANDRA flexuosa. Erect-growing shrub with cer fern- 
like yellowish-green foliage. 60cts.each . . . . . . . +. 6.00 
SYRINGA. (See Lilac and Philadelphus.) 
SYMPHORICARPUS racemosus. (Snowberry.) A compact, graceful 
shrub, attaining a height of about five feet. with slender, arching 
branches. The pink flowers are succeeded by large, oval pure 
white berries which hang on the branches long into Winter. 60 cts. 
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vulgaris. (Coral Berry.) (Indian Currant.) This ees shrub grows 
T= = = about three feet in height, compact in habit, flowers pink, followed 
Lonicera Tatarica. Tatarian Honeysuckle. by clusters of purplish-red berries. 60 cts. each wars eran G00 
