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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. HARDY SHRUBS. 
Syringa, Golden. Philadelphus aurea, Foliage golden Doz. 
yellow; fine; June. Each, .35 Rot Save ee S30 
—Lemoinei. Small, white, fragrant flowers; June. 
Each, .35 ani 3.50 
— Sweet-Seented. Secleciekpiuan aie "White, 
fragrant, orange-like flowers; June. Each, .35 «35 3350 
—-— Large Flowered. Each, .35 aoe Bae sat) 
Symphoricarpus racemosus. Snowberry. Flowers 
pink with pure white berries in the fall; July: 
Each, .25 ees 2.50 
—vulgaris. Coral Bone Dark red ieee wack 3, 2.50 
Tamarix Afrieana. Tamarisk. Very graceful shrub of 
vigorous growth with slender feathery branches and 
delicate pale pink flowers. Each, .35 =3 3.50 
vibusnae Lentago. Flowers creamy white, fragrant: 
glossy green leaves. Each, .50 mee : 5.00 
—Molle. A fine nativeshrub, with rich green rioliage: 
and clusters of blue fruit. Each, .35 =e Et eS) 
—Cassinoides. Rich foliage, flowers white; 
a and June. Each, 40 .. ass 5-2 ~4:00 
entatum. Clustersof deep blue berries. “Each, Ba BUA 
_ —opulus. Snowball or Guelder Rose. Handsome in 
flower and in fruit. Each, .35 rie ses) oLOU 
— opulus sterilis. Common Snow ball. A well-known 
tall growing shrub with large snowball-like flowers; 
May. Each, .35 es ade ae So ie o-00 
Viburnum Plicatum. Japanese Snowball. 
—plieatum. Japanese Snowball. Pure white flowers in Doz. 
large round trusses. One of the choicest hardy shrubs on 
the list. Each, .60 Beers se ae oP .-- $6.00 
—-—var. tomentosum. Pure white, free flower; the 
single form of the popular Japanese Snowball. Each, .60, 6.00 
Weigelia Abel Carrier. Bright crimson. Each, .50, 5.00 
— Eva RathkKe. ce deep crimson flowers; June to 
October. Each, Sere ae ss ae O-00 
— Pposea. ee rose flowers; feet Each, .35 Pa DO 
——variegata. Pink, foliage variegated. Each, .35, 3.50 
Xanthoriza apiifolia. Splendid dwarf spreading shrub 
with green feathery foliage. Each, .30 ...  ... siniey reneUl 
Mr. Michael Wallace, gardener for Mrs. Edw. McDowell, Peter- 
boro, N. H., June 2, 1909, writes :—*I am glad to tell you everyone 
of the Maple and Birch Trees are growing and look very nice. I re- 
ceived them in first-class shape.” 
Syringa, Large-flowered. 
HEDGE PLANTS AND PLANTS FOR HEDGEROWS. 
Doz. 100. Doz. 100. 
Arbor Vite, Sev eplanted, 1} to 2 ft. stale $3.00 $25.00 Norway Spruce. 23 to 3 it. a Sie $6.00 §40.00 
SS SB De ae 5.00 40.00 —— 3hto4it. ... SC ee aS 900 65.00 
———3}to4 it She ae Ee ae 800 60.00 Privet, California. 1 to 1} it. as ies 1 00 6.00 
Barberry, Common. Il}to2ft. ... re 1.50 10.00 —— 2 to 2} ft. te wes 1.50 1000 
— Thunberg’s. 18 inches oats ate 2 25 15 00 a Chinese. Ligustrum Thota. 2 years. 24to > 00 15 00 
- 36 inches ... cae ere 2 0 5 
eee ee es ae oy = oo 3years. 30 inches and upward 2 ee 2.50 16 00 
Lilae, Common eee eee eee eee 2.00 15 00 Rosa Rugosa eae Sa me . ne 400 25.00 
Norway Spruce. 13 to 2 it. soc Bie 200 1500 —— Alba’... © wes oe ae eA 4.00 25.00 
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