40 



R. & J. farquhar company, Boston. 



Deutzia gracilis. 



FORSYTHIA Suspensa Fortune!. {Golden Bell.) Upright lo 

 growing; golden-yellow flowers; May. 60cts. each. . . . S5.50 



Intermedia. Flowers bright golden-yellow; foliage glossy green. 



Very early. 60 cts. each 4 50 



intermedia aurea. Deep yellow flowers; foliage yellow. 50 



cts. each 4 50 



suspensa. {Weeping Golden Bell.) Pendulous habit; covered 



with yellow, drooping flowers; April. 60 cts. each . . . . 5.50 



viridissima. A compact variety, with deep green bark. Flowering some- 10 



what later. 60 cts. each $5 . 00 



Larger Plan ts. 75 cts. each 6.00 



HAMAMELIS virginiana. {Witch Hazel.) A tall native shrub, with yellow 



flowers late in the Autumn. 75 cts. each . 7.00 



HYDRANGEA panieulata grandlflora. The showiest of Autumn shrubs, 

 bearing immense heads of creamy-white flowers, turning to pleasing shades 

 of red. 



2 to 3 ft., 75 cts. each .... 6.50 



Standard or Tree Hydrangeas. $2.00 each 



panieulata. This ia the original wild Japanese form. The flower panicles are 



more erect and less dense than the grandiflora variety. It is considered more 



graceful. 60 cts. each . 5.00 



arborescens grandiflora alba. {Snowball Hydrangea.) Snow white blooms 



of large size ; June to August. 75 cts. each 6.50 



HYPERICUM patulum Henryi. {St. John's Wort.) Forms a vigorous bush 



3 to 4 ft. high with large masses of clear yellow flowers in July and August. 

 75 cts. each . 7.00 



ILEX vertieillata. {Winterberry.) Beautiful orange-red berries which remain 



during Winter. 75 cts. each 7.00 



LIGUSTRUM ibota. {Chinese Privet.) A very hardy shrub with dark, shining 



green foliage and pure white flowers, sweetly scented. 50 cts. each . . . 4 . 00 

 amurense. {Amoor Privet.) Large, oblong, grassy-green foliage, and 



clusters of white, fragrant flowers. 50 cts. each 3.50 



Regelianum. A dwarf spreading variety of L. ooalifolium, with the branches of 



more horizontal habit; makes a beautiful, symmetrical specimen shrub. 



50 cts. each 4.50 



POTENTILLA fruticosa. {Cinquefoil.) Useful low-growing shrub, covered 



with yellow flowers during the Summer. 60 cts. each 5.50 



Five plants of one variety said at ten rate. 



HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS.— Continued. 



LILAC. {Syringa vulgaris.) The Lilacs have always been popular on account 

 of their hardiness, vigorous growth, abundant foliage and graceful and 

 luxuriant sweet-scented flower panicles. 



Common Purple. Sl.OO each; S9.00 for 10. 



Common White. Fragrant; May. Sl.OO each; S9.00 for 10. 



Cliarles X. Reddish-purple; trusses large, vigorous. 



La Tour d'Auvergne. Large double purpliih-lilac. S2.50 each 



Louis Spaeth. Large panicles of dark red single flowers. 



Madame Cassimir Perier. Double creamy- white; fragrant. 



Madame Lemoine. Double white. 



Marie Legraye. The finest white sort. 



Michael Buchner. Pale lilac; double. 



President Grevy. Double. Large panicles of pale blue flowers. 



Each of the above Lilacs {except where otherwsue priced), SI. 50 each; $14.00 

 for 10. 

 For a complete list of Lilacs refer to page 148 of our Garden Annual. 

 LONICERA. {Bush Honeysuckle.) 



Maackli, var. podocarpa. A hardy, broad-spreading shrub of 

 quick growth, with long sprays of pure white flowers. The fruit 

 appears in September, being bright red in color, making a 

 striking contrast with the deep green leaves, which are retained 

 until late in the Fall. One of the most noteworthy of Mr. 10 

 Wilson's introductions from China. S2. 00 each $17.50 



Maackii. One of the very finest of all Bush Honeysuckles; flowers 

 white. It grows 6 to 8 ft. tall and is much more in diameter. In 

 Autumn the plant is covered with scarlet fruit, and this is retained 

 far into the Winter. $1.00 each 9.00 



tatariea. {Tartarian Honeysuckle.) The Tartarian Honeysuckle 

 has been esteemed not only for its charming pink, fragrant flowers, 

 which cover the bush in May, but also for its bright orange-colored 

 fruit in Autumn. It attains a height of six to eight feet. 60 cts. 



each . . 5.50 



tatariea rosea grandiflora. A fine twiggy bush with slender 



upright branches, covered with large pink flowers. 75 cts. each. 6 50 

 tatariea alba. {White Tartarian Honeysuckle.) Forms a high 



bush, with creamy-white, very fragrant flowers. 60 cts. each . 5 . 50 

 MorrowII. White flowers in May, followed by bright red fruit 



during Summer and Autumn. 60 cts. each 5.50 



Rupreehtiana. Large creamy-white flowers in May. Large 



red fruit. 60 cts. each 5.50 



Hypericum patulum Henryi. 



