56 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS.—Continued. 
LIGUSTRUM.— Continued. 
vulgaris. (Common or European Privet.) Narrow foliage; showy white Doz. 
flowers. 35 cts.each ... tote See St acre Sok .-. $3.75 
LILAC. (Syringa vulgaris.) The Lilacs have always been popular on ac- 
count of their hardiness, vigorous growth, abundant foliage and graceful 
and Juxuriant 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 dwarfer in habit. 
Common Purple. 50 cts. each... ee yas 5.50 
Common White. Fragrant; May. 50 cts. each Bees 2 Wee 5.50 
Charles X. Reddish purple; trusses large, vigorous. 50 cts. each Soo) BSE) 
Madame Casimir Perier. Double creamy-white; fragrant. 50 cts. each 5.50 
Madame Lemoine. Double white. 50 cts. each 5.50 
Marie Legraye. The finest white sort. 50 cts. each 5.50 
Michael Buchner. Pale lilac; double. 50 cts. each 5.50 
Persian Pink. Large and fine. 50 cts. each 5.50 
Persian White. 50 cts. each pore Sere ehh ae 5.50 
Rothmagensis. (Rowen Lilac.) Reddish lilac. 50 cts. each 5.50 
Souvenir de Louis Spaeth. Dark purplish red. 75 cts. each 8.00 
LILACS. Standard or Tree. 
Charles X. Reddish-purple. $1.00 each Aan one Re Seo 
Marie Legraye. Pure white. $1.00 each ee fe wee a el OO 
LONICERA. (Bush Honeysuckle.) 
Alberti. (Siberian Honeysuckle.) Dwarf bush, with slender drooping 
branches and small narrow leaves; flowers violet; very fragrant. 75 cts.each. 8.00 
bella. This Bush Honeysuckle is a hybrid between L. tatarica and L. Mor- 
rowli and combines the good qualities of both parents. It grows 8 to 10 
ft. tall and more in diameter, and flowers and fruits abundantly. The 
nae flowers vary from pure white to pink, and the fruit, which is ripe in August, 
Deutzia gracilis. is red. A very handsome and valuable hardy shrub. 50 cts. each Soe RBAETO) 
A tatarica. (Tartarian Honeysuckle.) The Tartarian Honeysuckle has been 
he ak Gran dle Tee GShow vata elon, ainuitnean MRT ent Doz. esteemed not only for its charming pink, fragrant flowers, which cover the 
A 5 m he bush in May, but also forits bright orange-colored fruit in Autumn. It 
autumn foliage; yellowish flowers in cymes. 50 cts. each eet $5.50 r 
europezus. (Burning Bush.) This attractive shrub derives its common abtains a: heightor/sim-volciebytoe te cue ace ee eae 
sh see tatarica rosea grandifiora. A fine twiggy bush with slender: upright 
name from its profusion of red seed pods in autumn, which open and allow E 3 . = = 
the orange-colored seeds to hang on delicate threads. 49 cts. each 4.50 branches covered wat red) Eg does) Gis Che es See 
aaa ea = SPRL AY pe Res ire se tatarica alba. (White Tartarian Honeysuckle.) Forms a high push: with 
BE ened tect Ba CB as B y fai alas sae BBE of NY creamy-white, very fragrant flowers. 50 cts. each aie 5.50 
Re okt RG AHI JERI » The unopened flo ye buds Morrowii. White flowers in May, followed by bright red fruit ducing Sum: 
resemble small pearls, hence the common name. The flowers which come = 
in May are in racemes of five or six, pure white with dark green eye, fra- meryand pAweuTan weoU cisarcach 4-50 
Maye Pe ea ae histo eatinwe Tr foling ve Arata Larger Plants. 59 cts. each ae oie Bets 9% oe 58) 
a ee eee eR rect Wee nis ow ae Ne eee Sr Oy be Wiel Sh phen Ruprechta. Large creamy white flowers in 2M: ay. Large redfruit. 40 cts. 
green and very decorative. 50 cts. each : for Lo RO OO aah 4.50 
FORSYTHIA Fortunei. (Golden Bell.) U pright er OWine: golden-yellow; Aci Larger Plants. “50 nietiench 5.50 
free; May. 35 cts. each ins at apie aot ERS: pea) 
Larger Plants. 50cts.each ... ae Bee OOO) 
intermedia. Flowers bright golden- eller: flings, Slossut green pie early. 35 cts. each. 
Larger Plants. 50 cts. each 
intermedia aurea. Deep yellow owens: ar elinge) yellows 50 ots, each : 
suspensa. (WeepingGolden Bell.) Pendulous habit; covered with yellow Groopine flowe ers; 
April. 35 cts. each . 
Larger Plants. 50 cts. each : ; 
suspensa var. atrocaulis. A new variety ‘differing chiefly in the purple olor of the young 
growth, and in the dark purple or nearly black stems. $1.00 each. 
viridissima. A more compact variety than the preceding, with deep green bark and flower- 
ing somewhat later. 35 cts. each 
Larger Plants. 50cts.each ... ne ats Rey kes ree mn A ae 
TIALESIA tetraptera. (Snowdrop Tree.) A beautiful large shrub, with white polyenes 
flowers borne in profusion; May. 75 cts. each as 
GAMAMELIS virginica. (Witch Hazel.) A tall native shrub: vith yellow flows ers lntel in 
the Autumn. 35 cts. each 
Larger Plants. 50 cts. each ... 4AF, ae ae oe as : 
HIPPOPHZ rhamnoides. (Sea Buckthorn. ) A luxuriant spreading bush with grayish 
foliage, thriving well near the sea. 35 cts. each soe a 
HYDRANGEA paniculata grandiflora. The showiest of autumn Shrubs! bearing immense 
heads of creamy white flowers, turning to pleasing shades of red. 
2 to 3 ft., 30 cts. each 
3 to 4 ft., 50 cts. each aye 
Standard or Tree. 75 cts each ara by : Sot eae san 
paniculata. This is the original wild Japanese form. The flower panicles are more erect, 
and less dense than the grandiflora variety. It is considered more graceful. 35 cts. each. 
arborescens grandiflora alba. (Snowball Hydrangea.) Snow-white blooms of large size. 
June to August. 50 cts. each : 2 it ative 5 a 
HYPERICUM patulum var. Henryi. A new hardy St. John’s Wort, growing 24 to 4 ft., 
with masses of clear yellow flowers produced in great profusion during July and August. 
The leaves are elliptic-ovate, about 14 in. long and are retained late into the fall. A very 
desirable yellow-flowered shrub. 35 cts each 
Extra Strong Plants. 5) cts. each. ; 
ILEX verticillata. (Winterberry.) Beautiful orange-red berries w hic h remain aunin 1g PW inter. 
35 cts. each ae 
arger Plants. 50 cts. each ; : Io if 2 mee 
ITEA virginica. A pretty native shrub producing racemes of pure white flowers; June. 
4) cts. each é Shia 5 sleTe ayn 
LIGUSTRUM ibota. (Chinese Privet.) A very hardy shrub with dark, shining green 
foliage and Due white flowers, sweetly scented. 40 cts. each odio Oe 
Regelianum. A dwarf spreading variety of the preceding, with the branc hes of more hori- ¢ 
zontal habit, makes a beautiful, symmetrical specimen shrub. 40 cts. each nih 4.50 Hypericum patulum var. Henryi. 
Six plants of one variety sold at dozen rate- 
