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



Lilac Chaxles X. 



Lonicera Tatarica. Tartarian Honeysuckle 



Bobina hispida. Rose Acacia. Long clusters of fra- 

 grant rose flowers in May, very ornamental. Each, .50 . . . 



Sibes aUFeum. Yellow Currant. Esteemed for the 

 spicy fragrance of its golden yellow flowers, which are 

 followed Idv black edible fruit. Each, .25 

 Sanguineum. Flowers red. Each, .25 



Sambueus aurea. Golden Elder. Each, .35 



Spirea arguta. While all the spireas are valuable for 

 their easy culture, and floriferous character, this variety is 

 one of the earhest and most graceful of the genus, its slen- 

 der branches becoming covered with innumerable pure 

 white, tiny flowers early in spring. Each, .35 ... 

 Bumaldl. A dwarf Japanese variety of vigorous growth. 

 Flowers pink; July. Each, ..35 



Callosa. Deep rose, grows freely, amd flowers nearly 

 all summer. Each, .35 



Callosa alba. \Miite. May. Each, .35 



Anthony Waterer. Brilliant rosy carmine flowers 

 in dense clusters; blooms all summer. Each, .40 

 Opulifolla. Strong growing shrub, with white flowers 

 along the stem. Useful for screening purposes. Each, .35 

 Opulif olia auFea. WTiite flowers in clusters; golden foli- 

 age; May. Each, .35 



Prunifolia flore pleno. Bridal Wreath. A beautiful 

 erect-growing shrub with lanceolate leaves bearing in May 

 pure white double flowers in great profusion. Each, .35 

 Reevesii flOPe pleno. A spreading shrub of medium 

 growth with deUcate lanceolate fohage. In May the plant 

 is completely covered with large round clusters of pure 

 -white flowers. Each, .35 



Thunbepgii. Of dwarf compact habit, with slender 

 somewhat drooping branches, densely covered with fine, 

 long narrow leaves, flowers very early in spring when the 

 plant is a ma-ss of snowy whiteness. Each, .35 

 Van Houttei. By many this is regarded as the finest 

 of all spireas, and it is assuredly one of the most es- 

 teemed shrubs in cultivation. It forms an erect bush 

 with graceful arching branches, well covered with neat, 

 rich green fohage, and in early summer a profusion of large 

 pure white flower clusters, verj' hardy and a most effective 

 Bhrub. Each, .35 

 Extra large plants. Each, .50 



Stephanandra Flexuosa. Erect growing shrub with 

 elegant fern like yellowish green foliage. Each, .35 . . 



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Sypinga. See Lilac and Philadelphus. 



SymphOFleappus Paeemosus. Snowberry. A com- 

 pact, graceful shrub attaining a height of about five feet, 

 with slender, arching branches. The pink flowers are suc- 

 ceeded by large, oval, pure white berries which hang on 

 the branches long into winter. Each, .25 

 VulgaPis. Coral Berry. Indian Currant. This hard}- 

 shrub grows about three feet in height, compact in 

 habit, flowers pink, followed by clusters of tiny purplish 

 red berries. Each, .25 



Tamapix Afpieana. African Tajnarisk. An erect- 

 growing shrub with slender branches covered with light 

 feathery fohage and bearing beautiful spikes of pale pink 

 flowers in May All varieties of Tamarix are adapted to 

 planting by the seaside. Each, .35 

 Hispida sestivalis. Of vigorous, erect growth, with 

 dehcate foliage of a soft moss-green color; flowers pink, 

 appearing in August. Each, .35 



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