146 R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS.—Continued. 
LILAC. (Syringa Vulgaris.) The lilacs have always been 
popular on account of their hardiness, vigorous growth, 
abundant foliage and graceful and luxuriant sweet- 
scented flower panicles. The Common Purple and Com- 
mon White are among the most desirable tall-growing 
shrubs, growing eight to ten feet. The named varieties 
are somewhat dwarfer in habit. Doz. 
Common Purple. 60 cts. each . oe ee ... $6.00 
Common White. Fragrant; May. 60 cts. each 600 
Larger Plants, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Charles X. Reddish-purple; trusses large. 
Madame Casimir Perier. Double creamy-white; very 
fragrant. 
Madame Lemoine. Double white. 
Marie Legraye. The finest white sort. 
Michael Buchner. Pale lilac; double. 
Persian Pink. Large and fine. 
Rothmagensis. (Rouen Lilac.) Reddish-lilac. Immense 
flower trusses. 
Souvenir de Louis Spaeth. Dark purplish-red. 
Each of the above Lilacs, unless otherwise priced, $1.00 each; 
$10.00 per doz. 
LONICERA. (Bush Honeysuckle.) 
tatariea. (Tartarian Honeysuckle.) The Tartarian Honey- 
suckle has been esteemed not only for its charming pink, 
fragrant flowers, which cover the bush in May, but also 
for its bright orange-colored fruit in Autumn. It at- Doz. 
tains a height of six to eight feet. 60 cts. each ... $6.0¢ 
tatarica rosea grandiflora. A fine, twiggy bush with 
Lonicera tartarica. Tartarian Honeysuckle. slender, upright branches, covered with large pink 
flowers. 75 cts. each . sate ae gs eee OU 
HYDRANGEA paniculata grandiflora. The showiest of tatarica alba. (White Tartarian Honeysuckle.) Forms a 
Autumn shrubs, bearing immense heads of creamy- high bush, with creamy-white, very fragrant flowers. 
. é es yews 60 cts. each ... es See te seas doo) (00) 
white flowers, turning to pleasing shades of red. Dos. ie 5 : 
2 to 3 ft., 75 cts. each .. oe $7.50 Morrowii. White flowers in May, followed by bright 
ae RN ios red fruit during Summer and Autumn. 60 cts. each... 6.00 
Standard or Tree. $2.00 each. ; : 
Ruprechta. Large creamy-white flowers in May. Large 
‘paniculata. This is the original wild Japanese form. red fruit. 60 cts. each 9.0.6 ae 9.0.6 Soc DOW 
The flower panicles are more erect, and less dense 
than the grandiflora variety. It is considered more Doz. 
graceful. 60cts.each  ... Dan ee ... $6.00 |F 
arborescens grandiflora alba. (Snowball Hydrangea.) 
Snow-white blooms of large size. June to August. 
75 cts. each 7.50} 
ILEX verticillata. (Winterberry.) Beautiful orange- 
red berries which remain during Winter. 75 cts. each; 7.50 ]P 
LIGUSTRUM ovalifolium. (Californian Privet.) This is 
the most commonly used hedge plant, although it is some- 
times Winter killed in New England. It is valuable|}~ 
for planting near the sea, where many other shrubs 
fail to thrive. It is of strong, bushy growth, with 
luxuriant, glossy, rich green foliage, and showy 
racemes of pure white fragrant flowers, although 
commonly known as Californian Privet, it is 
really a native of Japan. 38 to 4 ft. 50 cents: 
each. $5.00 per doz. { 
amurense. (Amoor Privet.) Large, oblong, 
grassy-green foliage, and clusters of white, - 
fragrant flowers. 50 cents each. $5.00 doz. 
ibota. (Chinese Privet.) A very hardy shrub, 
with dark, shining green foliage and pure white 
flowers, sweetly scented. 50 cts. each; $5.00 
per doz. 
regelianum. A dwarf spreading variety of the pre- 
ceding with the branches of more horizontal habit, 
makes a beautiful, symmetrical specimen shrub. 60 Doz. 
cts. each ... shea Skate Weve oieie ... $6.00 Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora alba. 
