86 CURRIE BROTHERS’ FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. © 
CORNUS—Dogwoeod. 
bark of their branches. 
the summer, followed by handsome berries. 
and ornamental. 
silver and green foliage. Each 50c. 
in the winter, when the bark is blazed red. 
twigs and pale blue berries. ; 
Except where noted, each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
DEUTZIA. 
ordinary soils and situations. 
and July. 
D. Crenata—Double white and pink flowers; very desirable. 
Each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
Le 
o 
fe 
Ki 
CORNUS ELEGANTISSIMA. 
FORSYTHIA. 
GOLDEN BELL. 
Pretty shrubs, producing drooping yel- 
low flowers in the early spring before the 
leaves appear. 
F. Fortumeii—A very handsome variety, 
with shining foliage and trumpet-shaped, 
pendulous, bright yellow flowers. 
F. Viridissima—Similar to the above, 
but has deeper green bark and foliage and 
lemon yellow flowers. 
Each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
HALESIA. 
SILVER BELL. 
A large shrub of robust habit, very val- 
uable for lawn planting. Foliage dense and 
light green. Flowers pure white, pendulous 
and bell-shaped, very beautiful. 
H. Diptera (Snow-drop Tree)—A hand- 
some variety, with snow-drop-like flowers. 
Each 40c; per doz. $4.00. 
Extra large, each $1.00. 
HIPPOPHAE. 
SEA BUCKTHORN. . : SAN 
2 5 HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 
H. Rhamnoides—An upright, strong- 
growing shrub, with narrow, willow-like, silvery foliage, which renders the plant particularly effective in combin- 
ation with other shrubs in groups. It is at home in all kinds of soils and situations, 
°° 
Each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
HY DRANGEA. 
These handsome shrubs are now considered quite indispensable in any garden. 
culture, and succeed well in any rich soil. 
H. Paniculata Grandifiora—Pre-eminently the grandest of all the flowering hardy shrubs. It is perfectly 
hardy, requiring no protection whatever. It begins to flower early in summer and continues until late in fall. 
Planted singly or in groups it has a charming effect. 
Plants 18-in. hlgh, each 25c; per doz. $2.50. Plants 24-in. high, each 40c; per doz. $4.00. 
Plants 30 to 36-in. high, each 75c; per doz. $9.00. 
HYPERICUM—St. John’s Wort. 
Medium-sized shrubs, valuable for grouping with other shrubs on the lawn or in the shrubbery border, their 
slender, wavy branches and brignt flowers being very effective. 
H. Kaimianum—Flowers golden yellow, of medium size. 
KERRI A—Globe Flower. 
K. Japonica—A very pretty shrub of graceful habit and delicate foliage. 
duced all summer. Each, 25c: per doz., $2.50. 
LONICERA—Bush Honeysuckle. 
The Bush or Upright Honeysuckles are among the most useful of ornamental shrubs, growing freely in al- 
most any situation, and never failing to produce an abundance of flowers, to be followed by a profusion of bright 
berries. 
L. Tartarica (Tartarian Honeysuckle)—A most desirable shrub. 
yellow. Each, 25c; per doz., $2.50. 
a mesic and 
atieerser meta 
whatselitt 
re 
DES 
They are very easy of 
Each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
Flowers yellow, very freely pro- 
Blooms profusely; flowers pink, berries 
Exira Large Bushy Plants of All of the Above Shrubs, Each, Except Where Noted, 50 Cents; Per Doz. $5.00. 
A class of shrubs particularly valuable for ornamental planting, either singly or in 
masses, some for the striking beauty of their variegated foliage, others for the high-colored 
All produce an abundance of flowers at different times throughout 
C. Alba (Red Twigged Dogwood)—A very desirable variety; flowers white. 
effective in winter, when the leaves are off, its very bright red branches being very attractive 
Cc. Elegantissima Variegata—A very handsome shrub with beautiful variegated 
Cc. Sanguinea (Red Dogwood)—Fine, hardy shrub, very conspicuous and ornamental 
€. Sericea (Silky Cornel)—A variety highly esteemed for its vlgorous habit, purple 
Very handsome and exceedingly useful Japanese shrubs, hardy and well adapted to all 
D. Gracilis—Flowers double white, produced in racemes four to six Inches long, in June 
oy 
1a) 
a 
ee 
tos 
53 
es 
Ss 
stands the sun well all through the summer. Each 40 
Except where noted, each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
It is very 
= en a 
Rt Bye Syringa or Mock Orange. 
EGS Highly ornamental shrubs, as popular]. 
i 
= 
A class of sub-evergreen plants, 
adapted to a great variety of soils, suc- | 
grouping or for hedges. ; 
L. Ovalifolium—One of the mos 
valuable of hedge plants; leaves deep 
green and glossy. | 
L. Ovalifolium Aureum—A hand- 
some variety of the above, with golde 
variegated foliage. 
L. Vulgare—The well-known hed 
variety, leaves narrow, flowers white. 
Each 25c; per doz. $2.50. i 
PHILADELPHUS, 
as they are indispensable, no collection 
being considered complete without them | 
They are useful either as single speci- 
mens or in groups, being very shapely 
and beautiful. bothin foliage and flowers 
P. Coronarius—A great favorite 
Flowers pure white and very fragrant, 
P. Grandiflorus—Large flowered 
one of the best. 
P. Grandiflorus Aureus (Golden.|\ 
leaved Syringa)—A very handsom: 
shrub, contrasting very effectively it 
combinations. Itis certainly one of thi 
best golden-leaved shrubs in cultivation] 
In habit it is dwarf. The foliage i} 
dense and a bright golden yellow, whicl 
PHILADELPHUS (SYRINGA). 
