40 R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. 
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. The Common Purple and Com- 
mon White are among the most desirable tall-growing shrubs, growing 
eight to ten feet. The named varieties are somewhat dwarfer in habit. | 
Common Purple. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Common White. Fragrant; May. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Charles X. Reddish-purple; trusses large, vigorous. 
Madame Cassimir Perier. Double creamy-white; fragrant. 
Madame Lemoine. Double white. 
Marie Legraye. The finest white sort. 
Michael Buchner. Pale lilac; double. 
Persian Red. Large and fine. 
Rothmagensis. (Rowen Lilac.) Reddish-lilac. 
Souvenir de Louis Speth. Dark purplish-red. 
Each of the above Lilacs (except where otherwise priced), $1.25 each; $12.00 
per doz. - 
LONICERA. (Bush Honeysuckle.) 
Maackii, 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. Doz. 
Wilson’s introductions from China. $2.00each. . . . .$21.00 
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 
farintothe Winter. $1.00each . . sit loti te) Mirepeqrael OF00 
tatarica. (Tartarian Honeysuckle.) The Parterian Honeysuckle 
Deutzia gracilis. 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... Phebe ee tiey ee ra ler reo JP oh batiy tien aE) 
tatarica rosea grandiflora. A fine twiggy bush with slender 
upright branches, covered with large pink flowers. 75cts.each. 7.50 
FORSYTHIA Suspensa Fortunel. (Golden Bell.) Upright Doz. 
growing; golden-yellow flowers; May. 60cts.each. . . . $6.00 
intermedia. Flowers bright goldeniyellew; foliage eles green. tatarica alba. (White Tartarian Honeysuckle.) Forms a high 
Very early. 50 cts. each 5 5 5.00 bush, with creamy-white, very fragrant flowers. 60cts.each . 6.00 | 
4 7 Morrowii. White flowers in May, followed by Bright red fruit . | 
ialermeds aurea. Deep yellow flowers; foliage yellow. 60 ae duringSummer and Autumn. 60 cts.each 3 6.00 
: eh, YALE EAS Mei ae aaNet es tee ae ey on Ruprechta. Large creamy-white flowers in May. hareel rad 
suspensa. (Weeping Golden Bell.) Pendulous habit; covered fruit 60jcts: each} 2 35.0) c-aklyenteueae es coe Bes eye ces lA) 
with yellow, drooping flowers; April. 60 cts. each foot ee) ee 600 
viridissima. A compact variety, with deep green bark. Flowering some- _ Doz. 
whatilater-:1 OO\cts:; each: >is. vnunet ey em eee 8 OO) 00) 
Larger Plants: 60'ctssieach2 3s 09 2) ay Giles) 5 ieaiene) Shes. ey 16,00 
HAMAMELIS virginica. (Witch Hazel.) A tall native shrub, with yellow flow- 
ers |late:in' the Autumn?!) “75/ctseacht st hoo te Ir ee dO 
HYDRANGEA paniculata grandiflora. The showiest of Autumn shrubs, 
bearing immense heads of creamy-white flowers, turning to pleasing shades 
of red. 
2to3 ft.,75cts.each . . . . S bared: tent Cee ahs!) eae oO 
Standard or Tree Hydrangeas. $2.00 each 
paniculata. This is the original wild Japanese form. The flower panicles are 
more erect and less dense than the grandiflora variety. It is considered more 
graceful... ‘GO0lcts::eachy 2. cued inet accu yon esa eased Tbeiuseeedeas Leo ees). 7-3 102.00) 
arborescens grandiflora alba. (Snowball Hydrangea.) Snow white blooms 
of large size; June to August. 75cts.each . . . . . .. «. - . 7.50 
ILEX verticillata. (Winterberry.) Beautiful orange-red berries which remain 
during Winter, 75)cts:ieach\y ity. el) 2 ae nee cee ae nt cee 0.00, 
LIGUSTRUM ibota. (Chinese Privet.) A very hardy shrub with dark, shining 
green foliage and pure white flowers, sweetly scented. 50 cts. each sete er ronO0 
amurense. (Amoor Privet.) Large, oblong, grassy-green foliage, and 
clusters of white, fragrant flowers. 50 cts. each 2 5.00 
Regelianum. A dwarf spreading variety of the Wetoding: arth the ranches of 
more horizontal habit; makes a beautiful, symmetrical specimen shrub. 
GOictsieachs i CA re in sia) ones eetrey Ween lensy ere unete RO seg abxesy O00, 
POTENTILLA fruticosa. (Cinquefoil.) Useful low-growing shrub, covered 
with yellow flowers during the Summer. 60cts.each. . . . . . . 6.00: Hypericum patulum var. Henryi. 
Six plants of eme variety seld at dozen rate. 
