58 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued. 
Tamarix Hispida estivalis. Of vigorous, erect! Each Doz. 
growth, with delicate foliage of a soft moss-green) | 
color; flowers pink, appearing in August . . .|$0.35 |$3.50 
Viburnum cassinoides. A handsome native shrub of} | 
medium size, bearing large cymes of white flowers in| | 
June and clusters of black berries in autumn. .| .40 | 4.00 
Dentatum. Arrow-Wood. A tallnative shrub, bear- 
ing greenish white flowers in June; fruit deep blue; 
one of the best shrubs for massing 
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Lentago. Sheepberry. A native shrub attaining 
large size. Flowers in large cymes, white, very 
fragrant, followed by clusters of bluish black 
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Molle. A large native shrub, with pubescent leaves 
and white flowers which appear later than most of the 
other sorts. Fruit blue, in clusters . 6 oll ate) Ros 
Opulus. High Bush Cranberry. A most ornamen- 
tal shrub with white flowers in June, followed in| 
autumn by bright scarlet berries which remain on| 
the plant wellinto winter. . . BI) assy) SSS 
Opulus sterilis. Snowball or Guelder Rose. A 
favorite tall-growing shrub, bearing in May large, 
globular pure white flowers . . .. . 
Tomentosum. Hairy Japanese Viburnum. A large} 
shrub with rich deep green plicated foliage and 
massive cymes of pure white flowers ranged along| 
the branches in June. This is a grand shrub of| 
picturesque appearance, quite hardy and free grow-| 
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Tomentosum var. plicatum. Japanese Snow- 
ball. This is vastly superior to the common) 
Snowball and is considered one of the finest shrubs 
grown. It is of moderate symmetrical growth, has 
handsome dark green, plicated leaves, and in June| 
bears a profusion of large, pure white globular heads 
of sterile flowers . . Se po Sl aD! HOO 
Weigela. Dvervilla. Abel Carrier. This variety pro- 
duces bright rosy-red flowers in June and July in} 
the greatest profusion and is one of the most robust 
and freest flowering of the genus. Weigelas are 
among the most gorgeous of our summer-blooming| 
shrubs, growing in well-rounded somewhat spreading 
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bushes! four’ tovsix feet in sheisht. 975 aes 50 5.00 
candida. This is considered the best white flowered 
; ; = Weigela, coming into bloom in June and continu-| 
Viburnum tomentosum var. plicatum, ing more or less throughout the summer. It forms a 
Stephanandra Flexuosa. Erect growing shrub with| Each | Doz. good-sized'erect bushy 9 Bi eae eae e the (eco 1. SS 
elegant fern like yellowish green foliage . . . . $0.35 $3.50 Rosea. In June the plant is covered with large, 
Symphoricarpus racemosus. Snowberry. A com- | rosy-pink flowers; an elegant shrub of erect com- Si eae 
pact, graceful shrub attaining a height of about five| pact growth Th Sohn cS ae mala ea eee 35 | 3-50 
feet, with slender, arching branches. The pink| Rosea variegata. This is a variety of the pre- 
flowers are succeeded by large oval pure white ceding, having somewhat lighter rosy-pink flowers| 
berries which hang on the branches long into winter.) -35 | 3.50 and the foliage variegated with silvery white; one of, 
vulgaris. Coral Berry. Indian Currant. This hardy the best variegated-leaved shrubs. . . . . -| -35 | 3-50 
shrub grows about three feet in height; compact in| Eva Rachel Anlexccedingln showy, Weirciambears 
habit, flowers pink, followed by clusters of tiny pur-| 2 2 ing-large, bright crimson flowers in June and usually 
plish red berries . URS ara. ae eR cg 9 Nod Semen moby bereae throughout the summer TOS oe Ec Oeecon 
Tamarix Africana. African Tamarisk. An _ erect-| | 12 ace / a . 
growing shrub with slender branches covered with) Xanthoriza apiifolia. Dwarf spreading shrub thriv-| 
light feathery foliage and bearing beautiful spikes of ing in sun or shade, valuable for ground-coy ering 
pale pink flowers in May. All varieties of Tamarix ; purposes or for a sub-growth among _ taller : : 
areadapted to planting by theseaside . . - -| -35 | 3-50 Shrubs). caw ee el he ee te tt otc Actin || MEE On |S ROD 
HEDGE PLANTS. 
Doz. 100 : Doz. ; 100 
Arbor Vite. Transplanted, 1} to2ft.. .-. . .|$4.00 |$30.00 Norway Spruce. 25 to 3 ft. $6.00 #1009 
— i OE Oa be) es ees oe Gye 5.90 | 40.00 Saas toqft. . . sae spies ee 
—— iy KOU stis geo) Geno eo) 0 ones |B | 8.00 | 60.00  Privet, California. DetOms tite | 1.00 2 ee 
Barberry, Common. 1% to 2 ft. 2.00 | 12.co SP ROUOD i. Gos AS | 1.50 a m 
— Thunberg’s. 18 inches . BTA re Bd eS olpaGeay ousjolOe) — Chinese. Ligustrum Ibota. 1 to 2 tt. bee 0 a 
Hemlock Spruce. 2to3ft.. . .- . . = + .{10.00,| 75.00 == Filo) Dey titty. goa” 2.25 3 oe 
Lilac, Common, = | J G2 & 6 4-2 44 4 =i)2550)) 20500 eRosamRugosae Rubra 308 ae oe 
Norway Spruce. 13 to 2 ft 2.50 | 20.00 — — Alba. 3.00 | 20.00 
Arbor Vite, Hemlock and Norway Spruce cannot be transplanted safely after September 15th. 
