BULBS, PLANTS, SEEDS AND SUNDRIES. 



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HARDY SHRUBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 



£jf=- Rhododendrons, Azaleas and other shrubs which we deem it unsafe to 

 move in the fall, are omitted from this list; they will be enumerated in our 

 .Spring Catalogue, which we mail free on application. 



The following shrubs have been found hardy and the most desirable for general planting 

 in our climate. The month in which each usually blooms is stated. 



Each. 



Almond, Double Pink, May . . . £0.50 

 Almond, Double White, May . . .50 

 Althaea, White, Red, Purple, 



August to October .35 



Althaea, Variegated Leaved, 



August to October .50 



Bacchus Halmifolia, September . .50 



Berberis Purpurea, June; purple 



foliage 25 



Berberis Thunbergii (Japanese 



Barberry), June 25-50 _ 



Berberis Vulgaris (Common Bar- 

 berry), June 25 



Calycanthus Floridus {Spice Bush) 

 June to September, chocolate-col- 

 ored, fragrant flowers .50 



Chionanthus Virginicus {White 



Fri7ige), June 35-75 



Clethra Alnifolia {Sweet Pepper 

 Bush), August; fine erect spikes of 

 white flowers " .35 



Corchorus Japonica Flore Pleno 

 (Kerria), May; fine dark green 

 foliage and deep golden yellow 

 blossoms 25 Chionanthus Virginicus. 



Each. 



Cornus San= 

 guinea (Red 

 Osier), May; 

 bark deep red .35 

 ^ Cornus Siber= 



ica {Siberian 

 Scarlet Dog- 

 wood), bark 

 JHiiliHi .- scarlet .... .50 



Cydonia Japo= 

 nica (Japanese 

 Quince), May; 

 large red blos- 



r soms 25-.50 



llgfc JjHm Desmodium 

 Penduliflo= 

 rum {Sweet 

 Pea Shrub), 

 August to Oc- 

 tober; pea 

 shaped, red 

 and violet blos- 

 som s; the 

 plant dies to 

 the ground in 

 winter but 

 comes up 

 strong in the 

 Cydonia Japonica. spring 25-.50 



