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(TRRIE RROS. CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. 



Hardy Flowering Shrubs 



AII.AMIIIS — Tree of Heaven. 



Glnndulosn — An exceedingly attractive plant of rapid, state- 

 ly growth, with pinnate, feathery foliage, giving it a 

 tropica] appearance, very effective in shrubbery planta- 

 s, for which purpose it should be severely pruned 

 year or two. If allowed to grow it makes a hand- 

 tree. Each, 75c; per doz.. $7.50, 



A BALI A — Angelica Tree. 



Spinosa — Also known as Hercules Club; is a very handsome 

 tropical-looking shrub, having large finely-cut feather- 

 like foliage and great clusters of white flowers; very 

 effective in groups of shrubs. Each, 75c; per doz., $7.50. 



BEBBEBIS. 



Japanese Barberry. 



A very valuable class of shrubs admirably adapted for 

 massing, also excellent for hedges. The flowers are suc- 

 ceeded by handsome berries, which remain on the plants all 

 winter. 



Thunbergii — A dwarf variety with small compact foliage; 

 very desirable for a low hedge or for massing in front of 

 taller shrubs. Its foliage colors beautifully in fall. 

 Each, 50c; per doz.. $5.00. 



COR.MS — Dogwood. 



A class of shrubs particularly valuable for ornamental 

 planting, either singly or in masses, some for the striking 

 beauty of their variegated foliage, others for the high- 

 colored bark of their branches. All produce abundance of 

 flowers at different times throughout the summer, followed 

 by handsome berries. 



Alba (Red Twigged Dogwood) — A very desirable variety; 

 (lowers white. It is very effective, in winter, when the 

 leaves are off, its bright red branches being very attrac- 

 tive and ornamental. 



Sanguinen (Red Dogwood) — Fine, hardy shrub, very con- 

 spicuous and ornamental in the winter, when the bark is 

 blazed red. 



Serieea (Silky Cornel) — A variety highly esteemed for its 

 vigorous habit, purple twigs and pale blue berries. 

 Each, 50c; per doz., §5.00. 



DEUTZIA. 



A very handsome and exceedingly useful Japanese shrub, 

 hardy and well adapted to all ordinary soils and situations. 



very desirable. 



Crenata — Double white and pink flowers 

 Each, 50c; per doz., $5.00. 



FORSYTHIA — Golden Bell. 



Pretty shrubs, producing drooping yellow flowers in the 

 early spring before the leaves appear. 



Fortuncii -A very handsome variety, with shining foliage 

 and trumpet-shaped, pendulous, bright yellow ilowers. 



Intermedin — Flowers bright yellow, foliage glossy green. 



Suspensa ("Weeping Forsythia) — Similar to the above in the 

 lor of its flowers, but the habit of the plant is 

 drooping, the branches being long and pliant. Verj usi 

 ful on verandas and trellises. 

 75c; per doz.. $7.50. 



IIYDHANGE \. 



--•■ handsome shrubs are now considered o,uite in- 

 sable in any garden. They are very easy of culture 

 and succeed well in any rich soil. 



Panlcutnta Grantliflorn - -One of the grandest flowering 

 shrubs. it is perfectly hardy, requiring no prote 

 whatever. It begins to flower early in summer and con- 

 tinues until late in fall. Planted singly or in groups it 

 has a charming el 



Plants is inches high, each, 50c; 

 Plan I ches high, each, 75c; 



Plants '■'■» to ;'.ii inches high, each 



per uoz.. s.-..oo. 

 per doz.. sT.r.o. 

 Si. no: per doz. 



$10.00. 



L1GUSTRVM — Privet. 



A class of sub-evergreen plants, thriftv and robust in 

 habit, suitable for grouping or for hedges. 



Aiiinrense (Amoor River Privet) — The hardiest and there- 

 lore most satisfactory to plant here. Leaves dark gi 

 Flowers white in erect panicles. Each, 50e; per doz., 

 $5.00; per 100, $25.00. 



Ibota — An excellent hedge plant, also valuable as a single 

 specimen on the lawn. Leaves turn dark red in 

 Very hardy. Each, 50c; per doz., $5.00; per 100, $25.00. 



Ibota Regelianum— A beautiful and very graceful shrub, ad- 

 mirably adapted for massing in groups or borders. Foli- 

 age assumes a bright red in fall. Each, 50c; per doz., 

 $5.00. 



LOMCEIU — Bush Honeysuckle. 



The Bush or Upright Honeysuckles are among the most 

 useful of ornamental shrubs, growing freely in almost any 

 situation. 



Tntarica Alba (Tartarian Honeysuckle) — A most desirable 

 shrub, blooms profusely: flowers creamy white and 

 fragrant. Each, 50c; per doz., $5.00. 



Tatariea Grandiflora — A beautiful variety, having bright red 

 flowers striped with white. Each, 50c; per doz., $5.00. 



Morrowi — Very desirable. Pure white flowers, followed in 

 fall by bright red berries. Each, 50c; per doz., $5.00. 



PHILADELPHIA — Syringa or Mock Orange. 



Highly ornamental shrubs, very shapely and beautiful, 

 both in foliage and flowers. 



t'oronarius (Garland Syringa) — A great favorite. Flowers 

 pure white and very fragrant. 



Grnndinorus — Large flowered; one of the best. 

 Each, 50c; per doz., $5.00. 



PVBFS — Japan Quince. 



One of the most beautiful of flowering shrubs. Grows 

 well in any good soil and any location. It is also useful as 

 a hedge plant. 



Japonica (Cydonia Japonica) — A charming plant; foliage 

 dark green ami glossy; flowers deep scarlet, produced in 

 great abundance, followed by large pear-shaped fruit. 

 Each. 50c; per doz.. $5.00. 



RHUS — Sumach. 



Small trees or shrubs, highly ornamental and of much 

 value for lawn adornment, either in groups or single speci- 

 mens. 



Gotinus (Purple Fringe or Smoke Tree) — This beautiful 

 shrub is particularly remarkable for the numerous 

 feathery fruit stalks, which after flowering usually so 

 completely cover the plant that from a distance it is no 

 great stretch of imagination to it enveloped in 



a cloud of smoke; hence the popular name. Each, 50c; 

 per doz., Sl.oo. 



Glabra (Smooth Sumach) — A strong crowing shrub, excel- 

 lent for massing; remarkable for its numerous large 

 is of scarlet seeds in autumn, at which time, too, its 

 leaves are very brilliant. Each, 50c; per doz.. $5.oo. 



Glabra Lacinintn (Cut-Leaved Sumach) — A very handsome 

 shrub, with finely divided fern-like foliage. As an indi- 

 vidual specimen, this plant has few equals. Each. 50c; 

 per doz., $5.00. Extra large, each. 75c; per doz., $7.50. 



BIIUCS — Flowering (arrant. 



A class of plants highly prized for their graceful habit of 

 growth, line foliage and beautiful Ilowers. 



\iireinn — An early blooming variety; Ilowers yellow. Each, 

 50c; per doz.. $5.00. 



EXTRA LARGE III sin PI. WIS <>l 



IE ABOVE SHRUBS, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. EACH. $1.00: PEB DOZ.. $10.00. 



