AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1912. 

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Cornus alba. Red Osier. Bark deep red . 



Mas or Mascula. Cornelian Cherry. A very at- 

 tractive shrub -with bright yellow flowers early 

 in spring and shining scarlet fruit in the au- 

 tumn 



paniculata. Gray Dogujood. A very free-flower- 

 ing varietv with white fruits on red penduncles 



in'fall . ' 



sanguinea. Red bark 



sibirica. Scarlet Dogwood. Bark scarlet . 



stolonifera. Red-twigged Dogwood 



Desmodium penduliflonim. Sweet Pea Shrub. Red 



and violet pea-shaped flowers. Autumn . 

 Deutzia crenata fl. pi. Pride of Rochester. Double 



white; very beautiful. June 



crenata fl. pi. rosea. Double pink .... 

 gracilis. White, very free ; dwarf. June 

 Lemoinei. Pure white flowers, borne on stout 

 branches, which are of upright growth. Habit, 



dwarf and free-flowering 



Eleagnus longipes. Orange red fruit, edible 

 Euonymus Europseus. Burning Bush. Purple; in 



clusters. June 



Exochorda grandiflora. Pearl Bush. One of the 

 finest shrubs, with numerous loose clusters of 

 pure white starry flowers. May .... 

 Fors>thia Fortunei. Upright growing; golden yel- 

 low ; free. May 



suspensa. Weeping Golden Bell. Pendulous habit, 



covered with yellow drooping flowers. April . 



>'iridissima. A more compact variety than the 



preceding with deep green bark and flowering 



somewhat later. May 



Hydrangea paniculata. The original form of hardy 

 Hydrangea brought from Japan. The flowers 

 are less dense, more erect, and more graceful 

 than the paniculate form usually seen . 

 paniculata grandiflora. The showiest of autumn 

 shrubs, bearing immense heads of creamy-white 

 flowers, turning to pleasing shades of red. 

 Flowering plants, two years old .... 

 Extra large plants, three years old . 

 Ilex verticillata. W'interherry. Beautiful orange-red 



berries, which remain during winter 

 Lilac, Common Purple. Syringa. Very fragrant. May 

 Common White. Fragrant. May .... 

 Charles X. Reddish purple ; trusses large ; vig- 

 orous 



Madame Lemoine. Double white 



Marie Legraye. The finest white sort . . . 



Persian Pink. Large and fine 



Persian White 



Rothmagensis. Rouen Lilac. Reddish lilac, im- 

 mense flower trusses 



Souvenir de Louis Spaeth. Dark purplish red 

 Lonicera tatarica. Bush Honeysuckle. Pink ; sweet 



scented. May 



Morrowii. White flowers in May, followed by 



red fruit during summer and autumn . 

 niprechta. Large deep pink flowers in May. 



Large red fruit 



Privet, California. Glossy foliage, almost evergreen. 

 Privet, Chinese. Ligusirum Ibota. A very hardy 

 shrub from China with dark shining green foli- 

 age and pure white flowers, sweetly scented. 



June. Invaluable for hedges 



Prunus Pissardi. Purple-leaved Plum .... 



triloba. Double pink flowers. May .... 



Pyrus angustifolia. Betchel's Double Flowering Crab. 



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