HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 
We make NO CHARGE for PACKING on Nursery Stock. 
BUDDLEIA variabilis. This shrub grows from four to five 
feet high, producing long racemes of flowers, rosy-lilac 
with orange centre; July to September. 35 cts. each . 
Variabilis magnifica. The individual flowers are larger 
than those of Veitchiana, intense violet-purple in color, 
with reflexed margins and orange eye. One of the finest 
acquisitions of recent years. A fairly rich soil, sunny 
position and abundance of water are the essentials for 
the successful culture of the Buddleias. 35 cts. each. 
Variabilis superba. Perhaps the finest of all the Summer 
Lilacs. It has erect arching shoots, 5 to 6 ft. tall, and 
immense tails of rich lilac-colored flowers. 50 cts. each; 
Variabilis Veitehiana. Flower spikes eighteen or twenty 
inches long, three inches across; flowers violet-mauve 
with yellow eye; August to September. 35 cts. each ... 
CALYCANTHUS flioridus. (Allspice or Sweet Shrub.) 
Brown flowers; fragrant; June to August. 50 cts. each ... 
CARAGANA aprborescens. (Siberian Pea.) An interesting 
shrub, flowers yellow, pea-shaped; May. 40 cts. each . 
Larger Plants. 50 cts. each 
CEANOTHUS americanus. (New Jersey Tea.) A low 
growing shrub, flowers white. June. Valuable for 
shady places. 40cts.each ... Sea nae soe 
CEPHALANTHUS occidentalis. (Button Bush.) A tall 
growing native shrub with globulat heads of white flowers 
in July. 40 cts. each . 
SHAE. ESOS CHIONANTHUS virginicus. Eringe. Tree) White; 
June. 75cts.each ... ou 
AESCULUS parviflora. (Syn. Pavia macrostachya.) (Dwarf Larger Plants. $1.25 each . ae 
Horse Chestnut.) A beautiful spreading shrub producing nu- CLETHRA alnifolia. (Sweet Pepper Bush.) White; os 
merous large, showy spikes of white flowers late in June; effective tensely fragrant; very fine. 40 cts. each ... = 
as a single specimen. $1.25 each. COLUTEA arboreseens. (Bladder Senna.) <A handsome 
ALMOND. (Amygdalus.) See Prunus. and interesting shrub; its bright yellow flowers and large 
ALTHEA, or Hibiscus. (Hose of Sharon.) Dor: transparent seed pods appearing throughout the Summer. 
Pink, Red or White. September. 40 cts. each ee ee) SF ictalonch 
AMORPHA eanesecens. (Lead Plant.) A dense growing Larger Plants. ; 50 Cistench Vee eh! ee ee, 
shrub producing an abundance of flowers of a blue color CORCHORUS japonicus flore pleno. ( K ae Ae ery 
borne on terminal spikes. 40 cts. each 38 fe aeU graceful dwarf shrub with feathery bright green foliage, 
Fruticosa. (False Indigo.) A  strong-gr owing shrub flowers double, orange-yellow; June and July. 40 cts. each; 
with spikes of indigo-colored flowers; June. 40cts.each; 3.50 F : = : 4 : 
Larger Plants. 50 cts. each 5 00 3 Japonicus variegata.Green and white foliage. 40 cts. each; 
ARALIA pentaphylla. A beautiful Japanese shrub of rapid 
growth, branches furnished with spines, leaves palmate, 
five-lobed and pale green. 35 cts. each 
Larger Plants. 50 cts. each 
Spinosa. (Hercules’ Club, Angelica Tree.) A vigorous 
native shrub with luxuriant foliage and great white 
flower panicles in August, tropical in ‘effect. 50 ets.each; 5.00 
AZALEA pontica, or Hardy Ghent. Magnificent large- 
flowering hybrids in various fine colors; June. $1.50 each; 15.00 
Kempferi. (The Japanese Azalea.) This charming and 
wonderfully floriferous Japanese shrub has scarlet flowers 
and is absolutely hardy; one of the very finest of the 
introductions to our gardens from Japan. (JIlustrated 
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12to18in. $1.25 each fous bh hie ... 14.00 
18 to 24in. $2.50 each ae): te ae he PHO 
24 to 30in. $3.50 each . 38.00 
Mollis. A gorgeous Spring-flow: ering “dwarf shrub, the 
flowers of which come before the foliage, literally making 
the plant a blaze of color. The colors range from light 
yellow to orange-salmon, flame color and copper-red. 
It is valuable for partially shaded situations where few 
shrubs thrive. $1.25 each ae wre Sg 1D 
Larger Plants. $2.00each .. 22.00 
Arborescens. A large spreading native . Azalea, ‘with hand- 
some foliage and white or blush, fragrant flowers coming 
in July. Easily grown in ordinary soil. $1.00 each; 10.00 
Larger Plants, $1.50 each. 
Calendulacea. (Flame Azalea.) This showy plant is 
covered in June with masses of flowers, varying from 
pale yellow to deepest orange. $1.50 each ... 15.00 
Vaseyi. Forms a compact bush, covered in July with 
brilliant pink blossoms. 1 to 1} ft. 75cts.each ... 7.50 
BACCHARIS halmifolia. Reseheur white flowers; good 
for planting near the seashore. September. 40cts.each; 3.50 
BERBERIS purpurea. Dark purple foliage. 40 cts. each; 3.50 
Larger Plants. 50 cts. each As See OOD) 
Thunbergii. (Japanese Barberry.) Dw: arf, " handsome 
shining foliage which turns coppery-red in ‘Autumn, its 
bright red berries hang throughout the entire Winter. 
Large plants, 35 cts. each .. 3.50 
Vulgaris. (Common Barberry.) June. 35 cts. es uch 3.50 Cornus stolonifera. Red-twigged Dogwood. 
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