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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, VINES, ETC. 



HYDRANGEAS. 



"Red Branched" (New) — This new Hydrangea is declared by the intro- 

 ducers to be the best of the Hortensis class ever produced. The trusses are 

 larger and brighter than those of Otaksa, and it produces bloom in great pro- 

 fusion. Price, each, 50 cents. 



New White Fringed (H. Stellata Fimbriata) — A very handsome variety 

 having immense trusses of pure white flowers, fringed, and having a spot in 

 the center of crimson. The plant attains a height and breadth of three to four 

 feet. It is a great improvement on the old white " Thomas Hogg," being better 

 and even hardier. Price, each, 50 cents. 



Hortensis— An old favorite. Flowers pink, shading to purple. Each, 20 cts. 

 to SI -00. 



Thomas Hogg— A good variety, almost pure white. Each, 20 cts. to $1-00. 



Otaksa— Very large pink flowers and fine glossy leaves. Each, 20 cts. to $1. 



Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora— Hardy. 



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 single or in groups it has a 

 charming effect. Each, 25 to 50 cents. Extra large plants, $1. 00. 



NEW DWARF SUNFLOWER. 



DWARF HARDY SUNFLOWER. 



(Helianthus Multiflorus Plenus.) 



We are confident that the popularity of this plant will never cease ; it is so 

 beautiful and so useful for the adornment of the lawn, or for supplying cut 

 flowers. A single plant produces armfuls of flowers, and these last a long time 

 when cut. A single specimen on the lawn is very effective, but a bed of it is 

 gorgeous. It attains a height of three feet, is robust and compact in habit; is 

 easily propagated by division of the plant, and is perfectly hardy. Flowers 

 very double and perfect in form; a rich golden yellow in color. Price, each, 

 10 cents; per doz., $1.00. Large strong plants, 25 cents each. 



HARDY SHRUBS. 



Almond, Flowering— A beautiful, delicate little shrub, with double red, pink 



and white flowers, 20c to 50 



Berberry— An interesting and beautiful shrub, with violet purple leaves and 



fruit.... 15c to 20 



Cornus Sanguinea— (Red Dogwood.) Fine, hardy shrub, very conspicuous 



and ornamental in the winter when the bark is blazed red 25c to 50 



Cornus Mascula— (Variegated Dogwood.) A beautiful shrub ; fine habit.25c to 50 



Clethra Alnifolia — A charming shrub ; flowers white 20c to 50 



Deutzla Gracilis — Flowers double white, produced on racemes four or sis 



inches long, in June and July 15c to 25 



Euonymus, or Burning Bush— One of the largest growing hardy shrubs, 



whose chief beauty consists in its brilliant rose colored berries, which 



hang in clusters from the branches until mid-winter 25c to 50 



Elder, Golden— A handsome shrub, with golden-yellow foliage, and clusters 



of pure white flowers in June 20c to 40 



Forsythia, or Golden Bell— Pretty Bhrubs, producing drooping yellow flowers 



in the early spring, before the leaves appear 20 



Lilac— Well-known hardy shrubs, bearing a profusion of large, showy, fragrant 



blossoms, white and pnrple 15c to 50 



Prunus Pissardii— One of the finest shrubs in cultivation; wood and leaf are 



of a rich dark purple, producing black fruit early in the season 25c to 50 



Pyrus Japonica, or Japan Quince— One of our best summer flowering shrubs; 



bears a profusion cf bright scarlet flowers 25c to 50 



Spiraea— One of the prettiest shrubs in cultivation and of the easiest culture; 



their blooming extends over a period of three months. Flowers of almost 



all colors, red, white, pink, pale green and rose-colored 20c to 40 



Spirsa Aurea — Golden foliage; flowers white, very ornamental 20c to 40 



Spiraea Co lloso Alba— Dwarf , very free bloomers ; white 20c to 40 



Spiraea Prunifolia— White; very desirable 20c to 40 



Spiraea Van Houtti— Pure white; excellent 20c to 40 



Syringa, or Hock Orange— Well-known beautiful shrubs, indispensable in 



every collection, producing fragrant white flowers in June 15c to 40 



Snowball— A well-known favorite shrub, of large size, with globular clusters 



of white flowers in June 20c to 40 



Symphoricarpus Racemosus— (Snowberry) — A verry pretty and interesting 



shrub; pinkish white flowers, followed by white berries 20c to 40 



Weigela — The most valuable spreading shrub as yet introduced; producing in 

 June and July large trumpet-shaped flowers of aU shades and colors, from 

 pure white to red. Eight varieties. Each 20c to 40 



VINES AND TRAILING PLANTS. 



For Vases, Hanging Baskets, etc. 



Cinnamon Vine— A rapid climber. Each 10 



Cypress Vine — Admirably adapted for hanging baskets. Each 10 



Ground Ivy — Very useful for vases and hanging baskets. Each 10 



Ground Ivy, new variegated variety— A very handsome plant, and well 



adapted for vases or baskets. Each 10 



Isolepis— A fine basket plant. Each 10 



Lobelia— For baskets or vases ; also extensively used for edging flower beds, 



several of the varieties being admirably adapted for that purpose. Each, 10 



Lophospermum — Almost unequaled for vases; a strong grower. Each 10 



nesernbryanthemum— In variety. Excellent vase plants. Each 10 



Maurandia— White and purple ; charming plants for vases and baskets. Each. 10 



Maderia Vine— For vases or trellises. Each.. 10 



Othonna Crassifolia— An excellent vine for hanging baskets. Each 10 



Saxif raga Sarmentosa— An old favorite ; very suitable for vases and baskets. 



Each..., 10 



Tradescantia (Wandering Jew)— Indispensable for vases and baskets; in 



variety. Each 10 



Tropa?olum (Nasturtium) — Very desirable climber, and excellent vase plants. 



Each 10c to 20 



Vinca— Green and variegated varieties, for vases and baskets. Each 10c to 25 



Vinca flinor (Myrtle) — Extensively used in Cemeteries for covering graves. 



Each 10c to 25 



NOTE— All of the above plants listed at 10 cents each, we sell at $1.00 per 

 doz. ; those at 25 cents each, are $2.50 per doz. 



SEEDLING PLANTS. 



From Our Superb Strains of Seeds. 

 Healthy Plants of Each. 



Strong. 



Asters— All colors 



Antirrhinum (Snap Dragon)— In variety 



Balsam (Lady Slipper) — In variety 



Calendula— (Cape Marigold)— In variety 



Celosia (Cockscomb)— Best sorts. In pots, 10 cts. ; per doz $1.00 



Dianthus— All colors 



narigold — African and French varieties 



Mignonette— Leading varieties. In pots, each, 10 cts.; per doz 1.00 



Nasturtium— Tall and dwarf sorts. In pots, each, 10 cts. ; per doz 1.00 



Petunia— Finest single varieties. In pots, each, 10 cts.; per doz 1.00 



Phlox Drummondii— All colors ; very choice 



Stocks— In variety 



Zinnias— AU colors: very choice sorts 



Price, except where noted, each, 5 cts. ; per doz., 25 cts. 



