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HARDY ORNAMENTAL 
SHRUBS.—Continued. 
Lilacs in the Arnold Arboretum. 
MYRICA ecerifera. Candleberry, or Wax Myrtle. A low 
spreading native shrub with handsome foliage, small 
white berries in Autumn. Very useful for sandy places. 
75 cts. each ... 
Gale. Bayberry. A native species thriving well in any 
soil that is not too dry. Its branches and flower buds 
make a fine Winter effect. 75 cts. each. 7.50 
POTENTILLA fruticosa. Cinquefoil. Useful low-grow- 
ing shrub covered with yellow flowers during the Sumer: 
35 cts. each. aes ae 138 nat ae 
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$7.50 
Large flowered Syringa. 
Philadelphus grandiflorus. 
‘ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 
Philadelphus coronarius. 
This variety is known as the ‘Garland Syringa.’ 
strong-growing shrub often ten to twelve feet in height, 
very hardy and like all the Philadelphus is one of the best 
shrubs for situations which are partially shaded, although 
preferring sun. Orange-scented, creamy-white flowers in 
Mock orange or Syringa. «, 
It isa 
May and June. 35 cts. each 
Larger Plants. 50 cts. each . 
Coronarius grandiflorus. Large-flowered Mock Orange.- 
A more robust form of the preceding with larger, con- 
spicuous white flowers. 
Nanus aureus. Golden Mock Orange. This variety has 
foliage of golden-yellow which holds its color even when ~ 
fully exposed to the sun, but gradually becoming crea 
ish towards autumn. 
Lemoinei. A very neat and compact variety, growing 
four to six feet in height and abundantly covered with 
white fragrant blossoms in June. 
Avalanehe. Graceful and slender arching branches; 
showy white flowers. June. 
Boule d’ Argent. Large double pilvery-ehiie flowers; 
very fragrant. 
Erectus. A superb shrub of upright ‘growth, covered 
with fragrant white flowers in June. 
Gerbe de neige. Lares, pure snowy-white flowers. 
50 ets. each ah 
Inodorus. Upright grower; covered with white flowers; 
not fragrant. 
Privet. 
PRUNUS japoniea flore albo pleno. Amygdalus. Double 
White-flowering Almond. Well-known and highly es- 
teemed for its graceful, erect, willow-like branches, pro- 
fusely covered in May with fates white double flowers. 
See Ligustrum. 
50 cts. each ... ; Ree Me 3 pe tenia 
Japonica flore rubro ‘pleno. “Double Red-flowering Al- 
mond. Double rose-like flowers, covering the slender 
branches in great profusion, before the leaves apes: 
50 cts. each ... B. 
Pissardi. Purple- leaved ‘Plum. The young ‘leaves are 
of deep crimson changing to coppery-red. One of the 
best of the red or purple-leaved shrubs, sometimes at- 
taining the size of a small tree. 
Larger Plants. 75 cts. each ok. Site: air 
Triloba. Double-flowering Plum. A showy and _inter- 
esting tall-growing shrub, bearing in May on its long, 
slender branches a wealth of lovely large pink double 
flowers. One of the finest spring-blooming shrubs. 
50 cts. each ... Baar She Bn mi 2 URS 
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Larger Plants. 75 cts. each We ae HSN 
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RHODOTYPUS kerrioides. White Kerria. A bushy 
shrub with snow-white flowers appearing in Mey and 
sparingly throughout the summer. 36 cts. each 
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