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



SyPinga, Golden. Philadelphns aurea. Foliage golden ^°l- 

 yellow ; tine : June. Each, .35 . • • • • • • • • $3.50 



— Lemoinei. Small, white, fragrant flowers; June. 

 Each, .85 3.50 



— Sweet-Seented, Philadelphm Coronarins. ^Miite. 

 fragrant, iirange-Iike flowers ; June. Each, .35 ... 3.50 

 Large Flowered. Each, .35 3.50 



Symphopieappus paeemosus. Snowherry. Flowers 

 pink with pure white berries in the fall: July. 

 Each, .25 2.50 



— VUlgapis. C'lml Bernj. Dark red berrie.?. Each, .25, 2.50 

 TamaPix AfPieana. Tamarisk. Very graceful shrub of 



rigorous growth with slender feathery branches and 

 deUcate pale pink flowers. Each, .3-5 ... ... 3.50 



Viburnum LentagO. Flowers creamy white, fragrant ; 

 glossy green leaves. Each, .50 5.00 



— Holle. A fine native shrub, with rich green foUage, 



und clusters of blue fruit. Each, .35 ... ... 3.50 



— Cassinoides. Eich foliage, flowers white; 



May and June. Each, .40 4.00 



— dentatum. Clusters of deep blue berries. Each, .35, 3.50 



— opulus. Snoxball or Guelder Rose. Handsome in 

 flower and in fruit. Each, .35 ... ... ... 3.50 



— opulus StePilis. Common Snouball. A well-known 

 tall growing shrub with large snowball-hke flowers : 



May. Each, .:>5 ... ... ... ... ... 3.50 



Syringa, Large flowered. 



Viburnum Plicatum. Japanese Snozuhall. 



— plicatum. Japanese Snowball. Pure white flowers in Dor. 

 large round trusses. One of the choicest hardy shrubs on 



the list. Each, .50 $5.00 



vap. tomentosum. Pure white, free flower; the 



single form of tlie popular Japanese Snowball. Each, .50, 5.00 



Weigelia Abel CaPPier. Bright crimson. Each, .50, 5.00 



— Eva Rathke. Fine deep crimson flowers ; June to 

 October. Each, .50 5.00 



— POSea. Large ro.se flowers ; June. Each, .35 ... 3.50 

 vaPiegata, Pink, foliage variegated. Each, .35, 3.60 



Xanthopiza apiifolia. Splendid dwarf spreading shrub 

 with green feathery foliage. Each, .30 3.00 



Mr. John Durkin, Bay shore, L. I., N. Y., writes: — "The 

 plants and shrubs 1 got from you last spring have done 

 remarlcably well." 



HEDGE 



APbOP Vitse, Transplanted, 1^ to 2 ft. 



2Vto3ft 



3i to 4 ft 



Bapbeppy, Common, li to 2 ft. 



— Thunberg's. 18 inches 



Hemlock Sppuee. 

 Lilac, Common 

 Norway Sppuee. 



2 to 3 ft. 



li to 2 ft. 



PLANTS AND P 



Duz. 



100. 



$1.50 

 4.50 

 7.00 



$10.00 

 30.00 

 50.00 



1.50 

 2.25 



10.00 

 15.00 



7.50 



55.00 



1.50 



10.00 



2.00 



15.00 



PLANTS FOR HEDGEROWS. 



Norway Sppuee. 2^ to 3 ft. 



3i to 4 ft 



Ppivet, Calif opnia. l to U ft. 



2to2A ft 



— Chinese. Liguslmm Ibola. 2 years. 24 to 



'Ms inches ... ... ... ... ... 



.^ years. 30 inches and upward ... 



Rosa Rugosa 



Alba 



107 



Dor. 



leo. 



So.tX) 



10.00 



l.tXt 



1. 51^ 



?30.00 



75.00 



li.OO 



10.00 



1.75 

 2.50 

 4.tX> 

 4.00 



12.00 

 U>.00 

 2.5.00 

 25.00 



