74 Ke & J. FARQUHAR S&S COUS (SEL D CATALOGGE. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued. 
Pyrus Malus Baccata.  Flesh-colored, enlee 
flowers . swisha he) suas moh umetnts eta Os50) 
_— — Parkmanni. Dwarf; dark rose; droop- 
ing; beautiful : a 5 OuLOu LOO 
Rhododendrons, Hardiest Hybrids. We an- 
nually import a fine assortment of the best 
hardy, large-flowering varieties; our plants 
are stocky, well-rooted and well furnished 
with flower buds. Several sizes 1.00 to 3.00 
Ribes Floridum. ~ ( Flowering Currant. ) 
White . ANS HO) XO 
— Sanguineum. Crimson, in large 2 clusters, .2 PWS WO) a0) 
Rubus Odoratus. (Flowering Raspberry.) 
Large, purple flowers; fragrant; July, .25 to .40 
Sambucus Aurea. (Golden Elder.) Broad, 
golden-yellow leaves . . sare i550 
Spirza Callosa. (Fortune’s Spirea.) Rosy- 
red flowers; May E25, tO. 5O 
— Prunifolia flore pleno. (Bridal Veil.) 
Double white; very free; May . ree2 5 LOMAS O 
— Thunbergii. Very omamental, narrow, 
willow-like foliage; flowers white 25 tO -.50 
— Van Houttei. One of the finest shrubs; 
pendulous; pure white flowers, in clusters,25 to .50 
HEDGE 
Doz. £00. 
Acacia. (Honey Locust.) I to 2 ft. high, $1.00 $5.00 
Arbor Vitz. Transplanted. Io tor5in., 1.00 5.00 
—  — Transplanted. 13 to 2 ft. 2.00 10.00 
Barberry, Common. 14 to 2 ft. 1.50 10.00 
— Purple. i4to2ft. .. ee) e220, ates OO 
— Thunberg’s. 8toi1z2inches. . 2.50 18.00 
Cydonia Japonica. (Japan Quince.) 1 ft. 1. 50 10.00 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued. 
Each. 
Spirza Reevesii flore pleno. Double- flower- 
ed; very choice... 25 to $0.50 
Syringa, Golden. (Philadelphus Aurea.) 
Foliage, golden yellow; fine; June . . 50 
— Sweet-Scented. (Philadelphus Corona- 
rius. Mock Orange.) White, fragrant, 
orange-like flowers; June 2215 itey 250 
Symphoricarpus Racemosus. (Snowberry. ) 
Flowers pink, with pure white berries in the 
fall; July Sees etiitres air! (Spe 35 to .50 
Tamarix Gallica. Flowers pink ; foliage fine 
and feathery; July . 35 to .50 
Viburnum Plicatum. (Japan Snowball 
Flowers very large, pure white; foliage 
beautiful ; .50 and 1.00 
Weigelia Candida. Large, white flowers: very 
free; June 25 iteh..50 
— Rosea. Large rose "flowers ; June -2I5ftLOwLa5O 
— — Variegata. Pink, foliage variegated ; 
junez. Be cei ee2 BLOM a5 eo 
Yucca Filamentosa. (Adam Ss Needle.) ~ 
White; stately . é .25to .50 
PLANTS. 
Doz. 100. 
Hemlock Spruce. 2 to 3 ft. . BS 00 $35.00 
Lilac, Common a2 igs 1.00 7.00 
Norway Spruce. 1 to 1} ft. 1.50 10.00 
— — 14to2ft.. Nae gees 2.00 15.00 
Privet, Common. 1 to 14 ft. 1.60 6.06 
— California. 1 to 14 ft. 1.00 6.00 
— — 2to24ft.. : I.50 10.00 
RHODODENDRONS. HARDY AZALEAS. 
The plants offered of these very ornamental shrubs are the best European stock imported by ourselves 
ral . _ The varieties selected being the hardiest and best of the large-flowering hybrids. 
Rhododendrons, Named. 
. 1.00 to 3.00. 
1 Ghent Azaleas. 
Azalea [iollis. 
Large-flowering hybrids. 
In variety. 
Best colors. in variety plants well budded. Each, 
Each, .75 to 3.00. 
Large, showy and fragrant. Each, .75 to 3.00. 
AUSTRIAN OR YELLOW oe 
Each, 50 cents. 
For richness of color and profusion of bloom these are the showiest Yellow Roses in cultivation. 
entirely distinct in color and habit. 
Harrisonii. Harrison’s Double Yellow. 
| Persian Yellow. 
They bloom very early, and are 
Very deep and full. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 
Each, 50 cents. 
Crimson Rambler. This is without doubt one of 
the most beautiful climbing roses ever introduced 
and is exceedingly popular. The long climbing 
shoots are clothed with immense trusses of very 
double flowers of the richest crimson. ‘The plant 
produces a gorgeous effect when in bloom, and is 
unsurpassed by any other climbing rose in attrac- 
tiveness and beauty. Twosizes. Each, .25 and .50. 
Baltimore Belle. White; large; double. 
Gem of the Prairies. Crimson ; fragrant. 
Multiflora, or Seven Sisters. W hite ; free. 
Queen of the Prairies. Bright red; globular. 
ROSES, VARIOUS. 
Dawson. pieorens and very hardy, with a beneeney to climb. 
fragrant 
Wichuriana. 
valuable as a covering for banks, etc. 
Low; ‘tr ailing Japanese species, with stems creeping on the. ground like an Ivy. 
Leaves small and shining; flowers white 
Flowers gee pink in large clusters; very 
Kach, .36/td2 .7'5 
Very 
Each, .20 to .40 
