R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 



HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 



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Almond, Double Pink, May. Each, .35 $3.00 



White. Alay, Ea<-li. ..35 3.00 



Althea. Purple, red, or white. September. Each, ..35, 3.50 



— Variegated Foliaged. Each, .50 4.00 



— Meehani. In thi< new variety the variegation of the 

 ti lUagt- i< even more beautiful tlian in the old form. Each, 

 $l.tX>. 



Amoppha fruticosa. ' Fahe Indigo. A strong growing 

 shrub with ?pil^e:^ of indigo-colored flowers; June. Each, 

 .25 2.50 



— caneseens. Lead Plant. A dense growing slirnb 

 producing an abundance of flowers of a blue color borne 



(in terminal spikes. Each, .25 ... ... ... ... 2.50 



Aralia pentaphylla. A tteautiful Japanese shrub of rapid 

 growth, branches furiii.shed with spines, leaves palmate, 

 five lobed and pale green. Each, .25 ... ... ... 2.50 



Azalea, Pontiea, of Hardy Ghent. Magnificent large- 

 flowering liylirids in various fine colors ;Jime. Each, .75, 7.50 



— Mollis. Liirge, showy, fragrant. Each, .75 . . . ... 7. .50 



— arbOPeseens. Native, white, fragrant variety ; suc- 

 ceeds K-st in partial shade ; Jime. Each, .60 6.00 



— Calendulacea. Native yellow. Each, .60 6.00 



— Vaseyi. Forms a compact bush, covered in July with 

 ))rilliant pink blcissoms ; one of our best shrubs. Each, 



To 7.50 



Baeehapis halmlfolia. Feathery white flowers. Septem- 

 ber. Each. .25 ... 2.50 



BePbePis puppupea. Dark purple foUage. Each, .25 ... 2..50 



— Thunbepgii. Japamse Barberry. Dwarf, handsome, 

 shining' foliage ; June. Each, .25 ... 2.50 



— Vulgaris. Common Barberry. June. Each, .25 ... 2.50 

 Buddleya vapiabilis. This beautiful new shrub grows 



from four to five feet high and produces throughout the 

 siunmer and fall long racemes of rosy lilac flowers with 

 'irange centres. Each, ..35 ... ... ... ... 3.. 50 



Calyeanthus flopidus. Spire Bmh. Brown flowers ; fra- 

 grant ; .fuue tu .Sptember. Each, .35 . . . . . ... 3.50 



CaPagana aPbOPeseens. Siberian Pea. An interestmg 

 shrub, flowers yellow, pea-shaped ; May. Each, .85 ... 3.50 



Chionanthus viPginieus. Fringe Tree. ^Miite ; June. 



Each. .50 5.00 



ClethPa alnifolia. Sveet Pepper Bitsh. White ; inten.sely 

 fragrant: very fine. Each, ..35 ... ... ... ... 3.50 



Colutea apbOPeseens. Bladder Senna. A handsome and 

 interesting shrub ; its bright yellow flowers and large 

 transparent seed pods appearing throughout the smnmer. 

 Eacli. .25 ... ' 2.50 



CoFchopus, OP Keppia Japonieus flope pleno. Double 



orange-yellow ; Jmie and July. Each, .35 3.50 



vapiegata. Green and white foliage. Each, .35, 3.. 50 



COPnus flopida. Dogwood. Large, open, white flowers; 



May. Each. ..50 6.00 



— alba. Red Osier. Bark deep red. Each, .35 ... 3.50 



— sanguinea. Red bark. Each, .35 3.50 



— SibiPiea. Scarlet Dogwood. Bark scarlet. Each, ..35, 3.50 



— StolonifePa. Red-frigged Dogwood. Each, .35 ... 3.-50 



— Mas, OF Maseula. Cornelian Cherry. A very attrac- 

 tive shrulj with bright yellow flowers early in spring 



and shining scarlet fruit in the autmnn. Each, .35 ... 3.50 



— panieulata. Gray Dog irood. A very free flowering vari- 

 ety, with white fruits on red penduncles in fall. Each, .35, 3.. 50 



Daphne CneoPUm. A pretty dwarf .spreading shrub, pro- 

 ducing briglit pink, sweet scented flowers in May. Ex- 

 cellent for planting in rockeries. Each, .50 ... ... 5.00 



Desmodium penduliflopum. Swe£t Pea Shrub. Red and 

 violet pea-shaped flowers ; .Vutumn. Each. .25 ... 2.50 



Deutzia cpenata fl. pi. Ppide of Roehestep. Double, 



white, very l)eautiful; Jmie. Each, .35 , 3.50 



rosea. Double pink. Each, .35 3.50 



— gpaeilis. AMiite; very free: dwarf; June. Each, 35, 3.00 



— Lemoineii. An excellent hardy shrub, producing 

 pure white flowers, borne on stout brandies, which are of 

 upright growth. Habit, dwarf and free flowering. Each, 



.35 3.50 



Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. 



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Eleagnus Longipes. Orange red fruit, edible. Each, 35, $3.50 

 Euonymus EuPOpaeus. Burning Buah. Purple; in clus- 

 ters; June. Each. .85 . . . ... ... ... 3.50 



Exoehopda gpandiflopa. Pearl Bu.'<h. One of the finest 

 shrubs, with numerous loose clusters of piu-e white, starry 

 flowers. Highly recommended ; May. Each, .50 ... 6.00 



FOPSythia FoPtunei. Upright growing; golden yellow; 



free ; May. Each. .35 ... 3.50 



— SUSpensa. Weeping Golden Bell. Pendidous habit, 



( I ivere< I with yellow drooping flowers; April. Each, .35, 3.50 



— vipidissima. A more compact variety than the pre- 

 ceding with deep green bark and flowering somewhat 

 later. Each, .35 3.50 



Halesia tetpaptepa. Snowdrop Tree. A beautiful large 

 slirul) with white liell-shaped flowers borne m profusion; 

 May. Each, ..35 3.50 



Hydpangea panieulata. The original form of Hardy 

 Hydrangea l)ronjrht from Japan. The flowers are le^s 

 dense, more erect, and more graceful than the paniculate 

 form usually seen. Each, .35 ... ... ... ... 3.50 



— panieulata gpandiflopa. The showiest of autimm 

 shrubs, liearing innnense heads of creamy white flowers, 

 turning to pleasing sha<les of red. 



Flowering plants, 2 years old. Each, .25 2.50 



Extra large plants, 3 years old. Each, ..50 ... ... 5.00 



Ilex yertieillata. Winterherry. Beautiful orange red 



berries w hicli remain during winter. Each, .35 ... 3.50 



Itea Vipginiea. A pretty native shrub producing racemes 



"I pure white flowers; June. Each, .35 ... ... 3.50 



Lilae, Common Purple. Syringa. Very fragrant : May. 



Each. .2.". '. . 2.50 



— Common White. Fragrant; :May. p:ach, .25 ... 2.50 



— Charles X. Keddish purple; trus.si>s largt», vigorous. 

 Ea<i'.. .-Vt "..." ... 5.00 



— Madame Lemoine. Double, white. Each, .50 ... 5.00 



— Marie Legraye. The finest white sort. Each, .50, 5.0«) 



— Persian Pink. Largi> and fine. Each. .50 6.0O 



White. Each, .50 5.00 



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