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RHODODENDRON. SPIRHA. 
We have on hand a grand lot of 
three-year-old shrubs of the varieties B, “ 25 
named below, and make the following a6 GC} **: 50 GC 
astonishingly low offer: OS D, ‘« 100 £ 
ASSORTED SHRUBS. 
4a THE TMIONTHS NAMED GIVE THE PERIODS OF BLOOTIIING. <u 
Althea, Double White. White flowers. August and September. 
Althea, Double Red. Red flowers. August and September. 
Azalea, Hardy. Assorted. May and June. $1.00 each. 
Berberry, Purple. Purple foliage, scarlet berries. 
Berberis Thunbergii. Showy red fruit, very ornamental. 
Calycanthus Floridus, Strawberry-scented shrub. June. 
Corchorus Japonica. Single yellow flowers. July to October. 
Corchorus Jap. Alba. Pure white flowers. July to October. 
Corchorus Jap. Var. Variegated white and green. July to October. 
Cornus Floridus. (Flowering Dogwood.) White flowers. June. 
Deutzia Candida fl. pl. Double white flowers. June and July. 
Deutzia Crenata. Purewhite. Tingedrosecolor. Juneand July. 
Deutzia Gracilis. Pure white throughout; low,compact habit. June. 
Dogwood. Red flowering ; exceedingly handsome. $1.00 each. 
Exochorda Grandiflora. Pure white flowers; a grand shrub. May. 
Forsythia Viridissima. Yellow flowers; blooms very early. April. 
Forsythia Suspensa. (Weeping Forsythia.) April. 
Japan Maples. Wonderfully colored foliage. $1.50 each. 
Kerria Japonica. Double yellow flowers. July to October. 
Magnolia Soulangeana. Extra fine trees at $3.00 each. May. 
Philadelphus Coronarius. The popular Mock Orange. June. 
Prunus Pisardi. (Purple-leaved Plum.) Foliage, fruit and shoots 
of bright purplish red, retaining its color during summer. 
Byras Japonica. (Japan Quince.) Scarlet flowers. 
Rhodotypus Kerrioides. Single white flowers. May. 
Ribes. (Flowering Currants.) Assorted colors. April and May. 
Sambucus Aurea. (Golden-leaved Elder.) Handsome foliage. 
Spirea Callosa. (Superba.) Large, flat clusters of pink flowers. 
A,.grand shrub. June to October. 
Spirea Douglasi. Beautiful rose-colored flowers in July and Aug. 
Spirea Prunifolia. (Bridal Wreath.) Pure white. May and June. 
Spirza Thunbergii. White flowers, neat, graceful habit. May. 
SpireaVan Houtteii. Flowers pure white, the best in its class. June. 
Syringa. (Lilac.) The well-known purple variety. May. 
Syringa Persica Alba. (The White Persian Lilac.) May. 
Viburnum Opulus. (Snowball.) Large, drooping white flowers. 
Weigelia Candida. Pure white flowers. June to October. 
Weigelia Rosea. Rich rose-colored flowers. June and July. 
Weigelia Rosea var. Variegated foliage. June and July. 
All the above shrubs 25e. each, $2.50 per dozen,except where noted. 
JAPAN SNO WBALL (Viburnum Plicatum.) 
e Large balls of pure white 
flowers ; very handsome, dark green corrugated foliage. There are 
often twenty balls on an i8-inch branch. June. 214 to 8 feet, 50c. 
each, $4.50 per doz.; 2d size, 12 to 18 inches, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET. One of the most sat- 
isfactory plants for 
hedges known at the present time. Glossy green foliage, with 
white flowers. Easily kept in shape and of fine, symmetrical habit 
naturally. Price, strong 3-year-old plants, 24 to 3 feet high and 
well branched, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100; 2 feet, $4.00 per 100. 
ARBOR-VITAE 
WEIGELIA. 
Collection A, of 12 shrubs, 
HYDRANGEA. 
12 distinct varieties, $2.50 ) Norr.—These collections do not 
25 Gg GG 4.50 ( include Magnolias, Rhododendrons, 
30 ot ce 8.00 ( Japan Maples or Azaleas. Prices for 
30 OG GG 12.00 ) larger quantities on application. 
RHODODENDRONS. 
These are among the grandest of our hardy-flowering shrubs, 
and cannot be surpassed for lawn decoration. The flowers range 
through shades of rose, pink, crimson, white, etc., 9 to 12 inches 
in diameter. Price, plants with 8 to 12 buds, $1.50 each; set of six 
distinct named sorts for $7.50. Plants with 4 to 8 buds, $1.00 each ; 
set of six sorts for $5.00. May andJune. (See cut above.) 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 
The flowers are formed in large white panicles, 9 inches long, 
which change to a deep pink at the base as the season advances. 
It grows 5 to 7 feet high and wide, and, as the flowers slightly 
droop, few plants have the grace and beauty of this grand shrub. 
Used largely in cemeteries. (See cut.) Strong bushes, 1% feet 
high, 25c., $2.50 per doz.; 21g to 3 feet high, 50c., $4.50 per doz. ; 
314 to 4 feet high, 75c., $7.50 perdoz. August and September. 
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HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 
(American) for hedging, the best EVERGREEN for making a close, symmetrical hedge. 
Strong plants, 214 to 3 feet high, for sale at $15.00 per 100. 
