R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. HARDY SHRUBS. 
Ceanothus americanus. 
ing shrub, flowers white. 
places Each, 35 
Cephalanthus occidentalis. Button Busi A tall growing 
native shrub with globular heads of white flowers in July. 
Each, .35 oat aoe Aiea nuske et ait 
Cerasus. J. H. Veitch. A beautiful variety of the 
Japanese Cherry, producing deep rose-pink, double flow- 
ers in early spring. Standard or Tree. Each, 1.50 
Chionanthus virginicus. White; 
Each, .50 
Clethra alnifolia. 
fragrant; very fine. Each, .35... ; 
Colutea arborescens. Bladder Senna. A fendeone cin 
interesting shrub; its bright yellow flowers and large 
transparent seed pods appearing throughout the summer. 
Each, .25 Sale 
Corchorus, or Kerria Japonicus flore pleno. A very 
graceful dwarf shrub with feathery bright green foliage, 
flowers double, orange-yellow; June and July. Each, . 
Japonicus variegata. Green and white foliage. Each, 
Cornus alba. Red-barked Dogwood. A valuable shrub 
of spreading habit, conspicuous for its ornamental bright 
red bark in winter. Each, .35 
New Jersey Tea. A low grow- 
June. Valuable for poady. 
Fringe Tree. June. 
Sweet Pepper Busine “White; Rarentely, 
Florida. See Ornamental and Shade Trees, page 149. 
Sibiriea. Scarlet Dogwood. Barkscarlet. Each, .35 
Stolonifera. Red Osier, Red-twigged Dogwood. Bark 
Each, 35 
Golden-barked Dogwood. Bright 
yellow bark in winter. Very effective when planted in 
groups with the red-barked variety. Each, .50;. 
Mas, or Maseula. Cornelian Cherry. "A very attrac- 
tive shrub with bright yellow flowers ear ly i spring and 
shining scarlet fruit in the autumn. Each, 
Paniculata. Gray Dogwood. A very free- ee ering var riety, 
with white fruits on red pendunceles in fall. Each, 
usually red in winter. 
Stolonifera var aurea. 
Pride of Rochester. 
Deutzia crenata fl. pl. 
.00 
50 
Sweet Pepper Bush. 
Clethra alnifolia. 
American Hazel. The well-known 
Each, .35 
Purple- leaved Hazel. 
Corylus Americana. 
Hazelnut or Filbert. 
Avellana var. purpurea. 
showy shrub with deep purple foliage. Each, .50 
Cotoneaster Simonsi. A low growing shrub with glossy 
foliage almost evergreen and bright red holly-like fruits. 
Similar to Horizontalis but more upright. Each, .35 
Cydonia Japonica. Scarlet Japan Quince. Bright scarlet- 
crimson flowers in great profusion in the early spring. Each, 
Daphne ‘Cneorum. A pretty dwarf spreading shrub, 
producing bright pink, sweet scented flowers in May to 
Large 
October. Excellent for planting in rockeries or dwarf 
edgings. Each, .50 ee Be i : Ane 
Desmodium penduliflorum. Sweet Pea Shrub. Red and 
violet pea-shaped flowers. Autumn. Each, .40 ae 
Deutzia crenata fl. pl. Pride of Rochester. Daw 
white, very beautiful; June. Each, .35 ... 
Crenata rosea. Double pink. Fach, Agee Bee 
Gracilis. White; very free; dwarf; yee Bache oom 
Lemoineii. An excellent hardy shrub, producing pure 
white flowers, borne on stout branches, which are of 
upright growth. Habit dwarf, and free flowering. Each, .40 
Diervilla. See Weigela. 
Eleagnus argentea. Silver-leaved Oleaster. An erect- 
growing willow-like shrub, with delicate silvery foliage, 
and TEE anal deep io berries, very orna- 
mental. Each, . aoe vec 
Longipes. Bie Olcaster. One of our best shrubs, 
having long arching branches closely set with small oval, 
rich green jeaves, which retain their fresh appearance late 
into the autumn. In July it bears innumerable translucent 
reddish edible fruits of an agreeable pungent flavor; these 
with the deep green pohaes make the shrub exceedingly 
ornamental. ach, . . Bae bus 
Euonymus ailatus. a eared acniin This shrub 
is most attractive in autumn, when its foliage becomes bril- 
liant crimson scarlet and when it is also covered with 
bright red fruit. The bark is Comey and of pntereetie 
appearance. Each, .50. . ae 
Euonymus Reoniatied on page 142. 
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