R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. HARDY SHRUBS. 
Syringa, Golden. Philadelphus aurea. Foliage golden Doz. 
yellow; fine; June. Each, .35 SOE ee .-- $3.50 
= Eeinginel. Small, white, fragrant flowers; dunes 
Each, Ane 3.50 
= Soest Seented. 'Phaladelpiius Coemaran "White, 
fragrant, orange-like flowers; June. Each, .35 wat 13.50 
— — Large Flowered. . Each, .35 oe foc, BBHEY 
Symphoriearpus raecemosus. Snowberry. Flowers 
pink with pure white berries in the fall; July. 
Each, .25 2.50 
— vulgaris. Coral je Dark red heen wach,” 2.50 
Tamarix Afrieana. Tamarisk. Very graceful ee of 
vigorous growth with slender feathery branches and 
delicate pale pink flowers. Each, .35 =e 3.50 
Viburnum Lentago. Flowers creany white, fragrant; 
glossy green leaves. Each, .50 : > 5:00 
—Molle. A fine nativeshrub, with nce green ame: 
and clusters of blue fruit. Each, B35 ee = 300 
—Cassinoides. Rich foliage, flowers iste: 
= and June. Each, 40 ... oe eo | 24200 
entatum. Clustersof deep blue berries. Each, 230, - 3:00 
—opulus. Snowball or Guelder Rose. Handsome in 
flower and in fruit. Each, .35 ide eee LOU 
— opulus sterilis. Common Snowball. A well-known 
tall growing shrub with large snowball-like flowers; 
May. Each, .35 BAe Sac oe THC =. fim 3-00 
Viburnum Plicatum. jJafanese Snowball, 
—plieatum. Japanese Snowball. Pure white flowersin Doz. 
large round trusses. One of the choicest hardy shrubs 
on the list. Each, .60 one 2h S3 ¥ a PROT OO 
——var. tomentosum. Pure white, free flower; the 
single form of the popular Japanese Snowball. Each, .60, 6.00 
Weigelia Abel Carrier. Bright crimson. Each, .50, 5.00 
—Candida. Flowers white; June. Each,.35... ... 3.50 
— Eva Rathke. Fine deep crimson flowers; June to 
October. Each, .50 a a ae steven} OO 
—posea. Large rose flowers; anes Each, .35 . a2) 3.50 
——variegata. Pink, fahase variegated. Each, .35, 3.50 
Xanthoriza apiifolia. Splendid dwarf spreading shrub 
with green feathery foliage. Each, .30 ...  ... <6) FOR) 
Mr. Michael Wallace, gardener for Mrs. Edw. McDowell, Peter- 
boro, N. H., June 2, 1909, writes -—"I am glad to tell you everyone 
of the Maple and Birch Trees are growing and look very nice. I re- 
ceived them in first-class shape.” 
Syringa, Large-flowered. 
HEDGE PLANTS AND PLANTS FOR HEDGEROWS. 
Doz. 100. Doz. 100. 
Arbor Vite, Denepialed, ei to 2 ft. siete $3.00 $25.00 Norway Spruce. 23 to 3 it. ue ae $6.00 $40.00 
—— — 24 to 3 it. WO 5.00 40.00 Se TOMS Mt is Mleccot i eee oe 900 65.00 
—-—_— 3} 0 Si eee eae en oc. 800 60.00 Privet, California. 1 to 1} it. oe We ye, 1.00 6.00 
Barberry, Common. l}to2ft. ... age 1.50 10.00 —— 2to 25 it. = = 1.50 10 00 
— Thunberg’s. 18 inches as ace 2 25 15 00 = Euinese- Ligustru um Ibota. 2 years. 24 to a a 
> 36 inches sKre 15 2 15 00 
Hemloek Spruce. 2 to3it. ay aa 800 6000 3 years. 30 sa chosend upward 250 16 0G 
Lilac, Common yee oe 8s 2.00 1500 Rosa Rugosa ... ... --- 400 25.00 
Norway Spruce. 1} to 2 it. bee = eee! #00) 1506 ——Alba ... 0... 2 -s 4.00 25.00 
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