R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 
HARDY SRO Ar SHRUBS—C€ontinued. 
Deutzia crenata fl. pl. 
Corylus Americana. American Hazel. The well-known 
Hazelnut or Filbert 
Avellana var. purpurea. 
‘’ showy shrub with deep purple foliage . 
Cotoneaster Simonsi. A low-growing shrub with glossy 
foliage almost evergreen and bright red holly-like 
fruits. Similar to Horizontalis but more upright . 
Cydonia Japonica. Scarlet Japan Quince. Bright scarlet- 
crimson flowers in great profusion in the early spring. | 
Desmodium penduliflorum. Sweet Pea Shrub. Red 
and violet pea-shaped flowers. Autumn. . . . 
Deutzia crenata fl. pl. Pride of Rochester. Double 
white, very beautiful; June 
Crenata rosea. Double pink % 
Gracilis. White; very free; dwarf; June : 
Lemoineii. An excelient hardy shrub, producing pure 
white flowers borne on stout branches, which are of 
upright growth. Habit, dwarf and free flowering . 
Eleagnus argentea, Silver-leaved Oleaster. An erect- 
growing willow-like shrub, with delicate silvery fol- 
lage and innatnerabls small Gere yellow berries, very 
ornamental : 
Longipes. Japanese Oleaster. One of our best 
shrubs, having long arching branches closely set with 
small oval, rich green leaves, which retain their fresh 
appearance late into the autumn. In July it bears 
innumerable translucent reddish edible fruits of an 
agreeable pungent flavor; these, with the deep green 
foliage make the shrub exceedingly ornamental 
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Euonymus alatus. Cork-barked Euonymus. 
shrub is most attractive in autumn, when its foliage 
becomes brilliant crimson scarlet and when it is also 
covered with bright redfruit. The barkiscorky and 
of interesting appearance Fre Sete bees 
Europeus. Burning Bush. This attractive shrub 
derives its common name from its profusion of red 
seed pods in autumn, which open and allow the 
orange-colored seeds to hang on delicate threads . 
Exochorda grandiflora. Pearl Bush. The unopened 
flower buds resemble small pearls, hence the common 
name. The flowers which come in May are in ra- 
cemes of five or six, pure white with dark green eye, 
fragrant, very graceful and valuable for cutting. 
The foliage is of lively green and very decorative 
Forsythia Fortunei. Upright growing; golden yellow; 
free: Mays 0g ee eee 
Suspensa. Weeping Golden Bell. Pendulous habit; 
covered with yellow drooping flowers; April 
Viridissima. A more compact variety than the pre- 
coding with deep green bark and flowering somewhat 
ater . 
Hippophz rhamnoides. Sea Buckthorn. A luxuriant 
spreading bush with grayish foliage, thriving well 
near the sea ; BA TORN ao bop Bea 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. The showiest 
of autumn shrubs, bearing immense heads of creamy 
white flowers, turning to pleasing shades of red . 
Extra large plants, 3 years old 
Paniculata. This is the original wild Japanese form, 
The flower panicles are more erect, and less dense 
than the grandiflora variety. Itis considered more 
graceful eae SE ARN ae rer ie 
Arborescens grandiflora. ‘Snowball H. ydrangea. 
Snow- white blooms of large size. June to Aug.. 
Ilex verticillata. Woanterberry. Beautiful orange- red 
berries which remain during winter . 
Itea Virginica. A pretty native shrub producing ra- 
cemes of pure white flowers; June. 
Lilic, Common Purple. Syringa Vulgaris. The lilacs 
have always been popular on account of their hardi- 
ness, vigorous growth, abundant foliage and graceful 
and luxuriant sweet-scented flower panicles. The 
Common Purple and Common White are among the 
most desirable tall growing shrubs, growing eight to 
ten feet. The named varieties are somewhat dwar- 
fer in habit 
Common White. Fragrant. May 
Charles X. Reddish purple; trusses large, vigorous. 
Madame Lemoine. Double, white on Raa ye 
Marie Legraye. The finest white sort 
Persian Pink. Large and fine 
Persian White. 
Rothmagensis. 
mense flower trusses. 
Souvenir de Louis Spaeth. Dark purplish red. 
Lonicera Tatarica. Bush Honeysuckle. The Tartarian 
Honeysuckle has been esteemed not only for its 
charming pink fragrant flowers which cover the bush 
in May, ‘but also for its bright orange-colored fruit in 
autumn. It attains a height of six to eight feet. 
Morrowii. White flowers in May, followed by bright 
red fruit during summer and autumn 
Ruprechta. Large Bale flowers in May. Large 
red fruit . 
Philadelphus coronarius. Mock Orange or Syringa. 
This variety 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 Philadel- 
phus, is one of the best shrubs for situations which 
are partially shaded, although preferring sun. 
Orange-scented, creamy-white flowers in May and 
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Grandiflorus. Large-flowered Mock Orange. A 
more robust form of the preceding with larger, con- 
spicuous white flowers . 
Lemoinei. A very neat and compact variety, grow- 
ing four to six feet in height and abundantly covered 
with white fragrant blossoms in June Sane ane 
Rowen Lila. ‘Reddish lilac. ‘Im- 
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