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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS.—Continued. 
CORNUS alba. (Red-barked Dogwood.) A valuable shrub 
of spreading habit, conspicuous for its ornamental bright Doz. 
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red bark in Winter. 40 cts. each. 
Larger Plants. 60 cts. each. 
Florida. See Ornamental and Shade Trees, page 156. 
Sibiriea. (Scarlet Dogwood.) Bark scarlet. 40 cts. each. 
Larger Plants. 60 cts. each 
Stolonifera. (Red Osier, Red-twigged Dogwood.) 
usually red in Winter. ‘40 cts. each .. 5 
Stolonifera var. aurea. (olden-barked Dogwood. ) Bright 
yellow bark in Winter. Very effective when planted in 
groups with the red-barked variety. 50 cts. each ... 
Mas, or Maseula. (Cornelian Cherry.) A very attrac- 
tive shrub with bright yellow flowers early in Spring and 
shining scarlet fruit in the Autumn. 40 cts. each : 
Paniculata. (Gray Dogwood.) A very free-flowering va- 
Heys with white fruits on red penduncles in Fall. 50 cts. 
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CORYLUS Americana. (American Hazel.) 
known Hazelnut or Filbert. 35 cts.each .. 
Avellana var. purpurea. (Purple-leaved Hazel.) Large 
showy shrub with deep purple foliage. 50 cts. each ... 
CYDONIA Japonica. (Scarlet Japan Quince.) Bright scar- 
let-crimson flowers in great profusion in the early Spring. 
40 cts. each. 
DESMODIUM penduliflorum. i(Stect Pee Shrub ) Red 
and violet pea-shaped flowers. Autumn. 40 cts. each . 
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DEUTZIA erenata fl. pl. Pride of Rochester. Double, 
white, very beautiful; June. 40 cts. each. tats 
Crenata rosea. Double pink. 40 cts. each. ... aoe 
paaeles: White; very free; dwarf; June. 40 cts. 
each. 
Lemoineii. An excellent hardy shrub, ’ producing pure 
white flowers, borne on stout branches, which are of 
upright growth. Habit dwarf, and free flowering. 
40 cts. each. 
Diervilla. (See Weigela. ) 
ELEAGNUS argentea. (Silver-leaved Oleaster.) An erect- 
growing willow-like shrub, with delicate silvery foliage, 
and innumerable small deep yellow berries, very orna- 
mental. 50 cts. each 
Angustifolium. (Oleaster.) A bushy shrub with beautiful 
silvery leaves and fragrant yellow flowers in June, fol- 
lowed by yellow fruits; valuable for seaside planting. 
50 cts. each 
Longipes. (J apanese Oleaster. ) ‘One of our best shrubs, 
having long arching branches closely set with small oval, 
rich green leaves, which retain their fresh appearance late 
into the Autumn. In July it bears innumerable trans- 
lucent reddish edible fruits of an agreeable pungent 
flavor; these with the deep green foliage make the shrub 
exceedingly ornamental. 50 cts. each Bo Bene 
Larger Plants. 75 cts. each 
EUONYMUS alatus. (Cork-barked Buonymus: ) This shrub 
is most attractive in Autumn, when its foliage becomes 
brilliant crimson-scarlet and when it is also covered 
with bright red fruit. The bark is corky and of inter- 
esting appearance. 50 cts. each 
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Deutzia gracilis. 
EUON YMUS—Continued. 
Americana. (Strawberry Bush.) A splender-growing shrub 
with shining foliage and deep scarlet berries. June. 
40 cts.each ... Bie ERS Bins 
Bungeanus. (Bunge’s Spindle Tree. ). Showy yellow fruit 
and bright Autumn foliage; yellowish flowers in cymes. 
60 cts. each. 
Europzeus. (Burning Bush.) This attractive shrub de- 
rives its common name from its profusion of red seed 
pods in Autumn, which open and allow the orange- 
colored seeds to hang on delicate threads. 40 cts. each; 
Larger Plants. 60 cts. each. 
EXOCHORDA grandiflora. (Pearl Bush.) The ‘unopened 
flower buds resemble small pearls, hence the common 
name. The flowers which come in May are in racemes of 
five or six, pure white with dark green eye, fragrant, very 
graceful and valuable for cutting. The foliage is of lively 
green and very decorative. 50 ets. each 
FORSYTHIA Fortunei. (Golden Bell.) Upright rowing; 
golden-yellow; free; May. 40 cts. each 5 
Larger Plants. 60 cts. each 
Intermedia. Flowers bright golden- yellow; folinge glossy 
green. Very early. 40cts.each. .. 
Larger Plants. 60 cts. each 
Intermedia aurea. Deep yellow flowers; foliage yellow. 
50 cts. each ... 
Suspensa. (W eeping Golden Bell. ) Pendulous habit; coy- 
ered with yellow drooping flowers; April. 40 cts. each: 
Larger Plants. 60 cts. each rtd sare “a 
“Suspensa var. atrocaulis. A new variety differing 
chiefly in the purple color of the young growth, and in 
the dark purple or nearly 
black stems. $1.00 each. 
Viridissima. A more com- 
pact variety than the pre- 
ceding, with deep green bark 
and flowering somewhat 
later. 40 cts. each 
Larger Plants, 60 cts. eac ch; 
HALESIA tetraptera. (Siow: 
drop Tree.) A beautiful large 
shrub with white bellshape ed 
flowers borne in profusion; 
May. $1.00 each 
HAMAMELIS virginica. 
(Witch Hazel.) A tallnative 
shrub with yellow flowers 
late in the Autumn. 35 cts. 
each. 
Larger Plants. 50 cts. each: 
HIPPOPHZ rhamnoides. 
Buckthorn.) A luxuriant 
spreading bush with gray- 
ish foliage, thriving well 
near the sea. 40 cts. each: 
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