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



HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 



Azalea pontica. Ghent Azalea. 



Almond. See Prunus. 



Althea, or Hibiscus. Rose of Sharon. Purple, red, doz. 



OF white. September. Each, .35 $3 50 



Variegated Foliaged. Each, .40 4.00 



Meehani. In this new variety the variegation of the 

 foliage is even more beautiful than in the old form. Each, 

 $1.00. 



Amoppha fputieosa. False Indigo. A strong growing 

 shrub with spikes of indigo-colored flowers; June. Each, 



■25 2.50 



Caneseens. Lead Plant. A dense growing shrub 

 producing an abundance of flowers of a blue color borne 

 on terminal spikes. Each . 25 . . . ... ... . 2 50 



Aralia pentaphyUa. A beaut if ulJapanese shrub of rapid 

 growth, branches furnished with spines, leaves palmate, 



five lobed and pale green. Each, .35 3 . 00 



Splnosa. Hercules' Club, Angelica Tree. A vigorous 

 native shrub with luxuriant foliage and great white flower 

 panicjes in August, tropical in effect. Each, .50 ... 5 , 00 



Azalea Pontiea, op Hardy Ghent. Magnificent large- 

 flowering hybrids in various fine colors: June. Each, 



$1.00 10.00 



Mollis. A gorgeous spring-flowering dwarf shrub, the 

 flowers of which come before the foliage, literally making 

 the plant a blaze of color. The colors range from light 

 yellow to orange-salmon, flame color and copper-red. It 

 is valuable for partially shaded situations where few shrubs 



thrive. Each, .75 7.50 



Lapg-ep Plants. Each, $1 .00 to $2.50. 



Azalea aPbOPeseens. A large spreading native Azalea, 



with hand-some foliage and white or blush, fragrant flowers, Doz. 

 coming in July. Easily grown in ordinary soil. Each, .75 $7 . 50 

 Calendulaeea, Flame Azalea. This showy plant is 

 covered in June with masses of flowers, varying from pale 

 vellow to deepest orange. Each, .60 . . . ... ... 0.00 



Vaseyi. Forms a compact bush, covered in July with 

 brilliant i)ink blossoms. Each, $1 .00 . . . ... ... 10.00 



Baeehapis halmifolia. Feathery white flowers. Sep- 

 tember. Each, .35 3.50 



BepbePis puppupea. Purple-Leaved Barberry. Darkpur- 



I)le foliage. _ Each, .35 3.50 



ThunbePgii. Japanese Barberry. Dwarf, hand.some, 

 .•^Inning foliage which turns coppery-red in autumn; its 

 l)right rod berries hang throughout the entire winter. 

 Large jilants, each, .35 ... ... ... ... 3.50 



Vulg-aPiS. Common Barberry. June. Each, .25 ... 2.50 



Buddleia vaPiabilis. This shrub grows from four to five 

 feet high, i)roducing long racemes of flowers rosy-lilac with 

 orange centre; July-September. Each, .40 ... ... 4.00 



Veitehiana. Flower spikes eighteen or twenty inches 

 long, three inches across; flowers violet-mauve with yel- 

 low eye; August-September. Each, .50 ... ... 5.00 



Calyeanthus floridus. Spice Bush. Brown flowers; fra- 

 grant ; June to .August. Each, .35 ... ... ... 3.50 



Capagana arbOPeseenS. Siberian Pea. An interesting 



shrub, flowers yellow, pea-shaped; May. Each, .35 ... 3.50 



Chionanthus vlpginieus. Fringe Tree. White; June. 



Each, ..")() 5.00 



ClethPa alnifolia. Sweet Pepper Bush. White; intensely 



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 summer. 

 Each, .25 2.50 



Copchopus, OP Keppia Japonieus flore pleno. A very 



graceful dwarf shrub with feathery bright green foliage, 

 flowers double, orange-yellow; June and July. Each, .3.5 3.50 

 Japonieus Variegata. Green and white foliage. 



Each, .35 3.50 



Copnus alba. Red-barked Dogwood. A valuable shrub 

 of sj)reading habit, conspicuous for its ornamental bright 

 red iiark in winter. Each, .35 ... ... ... 3.50 



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

 Stolonifepa. Red Osier, Red-twigged Dogwood. 



Each, 35 3.50 



Mas, OP Maseula. Cornelian Cherry. A very at- 

 tractive shrub with bright yellow flowers early in spring 

 and shining scarlet fruit in the autumn. Each, .40 ... 4.00 

 Panieulata. Cray Dogwood. A very free-flowering 

 variety, with white fruits on red pendimcles in fall. Each, 



.35 ". 3.50 



FlOPida. While-Flowered Dogwood. Each, .50 ... 5.00 

 FlopidaHope PUbPO. Red-Flowered Dogwood. Flowers 

 suffused with bright red. Each, 1.00 10.00 



Cornus Florida. Florida Dogwood, 



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