AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1914. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued. 
Philadelphus nanus aureus. Golden Mock Orange. 
This variety has foliage of golden yellow which 
holds its color even when fully exposed to the sun, 
but gradually becoming greenish towards autumn . 
Privet Californian. Ligustrum Ovalifolium. ‘This is 
the most commonly used hedge plant, although itis 
sometimes winter killed in New England. It is 
valuable for planting near the sea where many other 
shrubs fail to thrive. Itis of strong, bushy growth 
with luxuriant, glossy, rich green foliage and showy 
racemes of pure white fragrant flowers, although 
commonly known as Californian Privet, it is really a 
native of Japan oOo! ao ene eens. pole 
Chinese. Ligustrum Ibota. A very hardy shrub 
with dark shining green foliage and pure white 
flowers; sweetlysscented anya.) 1. Se) ey 
Regelianum. A dwarf spreading variety of the pre- 
ceding with the branches of more horizontal habit, 
makes a beautiful symmetrical specimen shrub . 
Prunus Japonica Flore albo pleno. Double White- 
flowering Almond. Well-known and _ highly es- 
teemed for its graceful, erect, willow-like branches; 
profusely covered in May with large white double 
flowers Mar aber ccee ite MEN | mum ete elsy dieu) 
Japonica flore rubro pleno. Double Red-flowering 
Almond. Double rose-like flowers covering the 
slender branches in great profusion before the leaves 
Ap PCa Teskraceniee erecta yen yaa in Oey oars 
Pissardi. Purple-leaved Plum. The young leaves are 
of deep crimson changing to coppery-red. One of 
the best of the red or purple-leaved shrubs some- 
times attaining the size of a small tree. 5 
Triloba. Double-flowering Plum. A showy and in- 
teresting tall-growing shrub bearing in May on its 
long slender branches a wealth of lovely large pink 
double flowers. One of the finest spring-blooming 
shrubs Ou Suche eSer ts ea CAMO money se 
Rhodotypus kerrioides. White Kerria. A bushy 
shrub with snow-white flowers appearing late in 
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Rhus cotinus. Purple Fringe. Smoke Bush. A tall 
shrub bearing masses of misty smoke-colored flowers 
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Robina hispida. Rose Acacia. Long clusters of fra- 
grant rose flowers in May; very ornamental 
Ribes aureum. Yellow Current. Esteemed for the 
spicy fragrance of its golden yellow flowers which 
are followed by black edible fruit 
Sanguineum. Flowers red. 
Sambucusaurea. GoldenElder . . . . . 
Spirea Van Houttei. 
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Spirea arguta. 
Syringa, Large-flowered. 
While all the spireas are valuable for 
their easy culture, and floriferous character, this 
variety is one of the earliest and most graceful of the 
genus, its slender branches becoming covered with 
innumerable pure white tiny flowers early in spring 
Bumaldi. A dwarf Japanese variety of vigorous 
growth.) (Blowers; pinks July is.5 fie yee hee 
Callosa. Deep rose; grows freely, and flowers nearly 
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Callosa\albas. Whiter iMay sat iw rat je tye 
Anthony Waterer. Brilliant rosy carmine flowers 
in dense clusters; blooms all summer . . . . 
Opulifolia. Strong growing shrub with white flowers 
along the stem. Useful for screening purposes . 
Opulifolia aurea. White flowers in clusters; golden 
foliage WMAVilo. us Meee ce eM Ciampi cae we 
Prunifolia flore pleno. Bridal Wreath. A beautiful 
erect-growing shrub with lanceolate leaves, bearing 
in May pure white double flowers in great profusion 
Reevesii. A spreading shrub of medium growth 
with delicate lanceolate foliage. In May the plant 
is completely covered with large round clusters of 
pure white flowers. 
Thunbergii. Of dwarf compact habit with slender 
somewhat drooping branches densely covered with| 
fine long narrow leaves, flowers very early in spring) 
when the plant is a mass Of snowy whiteness . -| 
Van Houttei. By many this is regarded as the finest} 
of all spireas and it is assuredly one of the most es- 
teemed shrubs in cultivation. It forms an erect 
bush with graceful arching branches well covered} 
with neat rich green foliage and in early summer a} 
profusion of large pure white flower clusters; very| 
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