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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



HARDY ORNAHENTAL SHRUBS. 



May 



.50 

 .50 



The varieties named below are all very beautiful and we can furnish many others if desired. The usual month of flowering is stated. 

 Of many shrubs we can supply two or more sizes ; the higher prices quoted being for larger plants than the ordinary nursery size. 



Each. Each~ 



Hawthorn, Paul's Scarlet. (Crataegus.) Best double 



scarlet 1.00 to 1.75- 



— Double White 1.00 to 1.75- 



Hydrangea Nivea. Very large, fiat, round heads; white; 



June to frost 50 to 1.00- 



— Paniculata Grandiflora. The showiest of all autumn 

 hrubs, bearing immense heads of creamy-white flowers, 



Almond Double Pink=Flowering. 



White-Flowering. May . . 



Althea. Purple, Red or White. September 35 



— Variegated Foliaged. Beautiful 50 



Andromeda Racemosa. Small white flowers, in clusters. 



May 50 



Azalea, Ghent. Magnificent, large-flowering hybrids, in 



various fine colors. June. Plants in several sizes . 75 to 3.00 



— Mollis. Large, showy and fragrant 75 to 1.00 



Bacchus Halmifolia. Feathery white flowers ; September .50 

 Berberis Purpurea. Dark purple foliage 25 



— Thunbergii. (Japan Barberry.) Dwarf; handsome, 



shining foliage. June 50 



— Vulgaris. (Common Barberry.) June 25 



Calycanthus Floridus. (Spice Bush.) Brown flowers; 



very fragrant. June to September 50 



Catalpa Aurea. Golden-Foliaged Catalpa 50 to .75 



Ceanothus Americanus. (Red Root.) White; in dus- 

 ters; fragrant 35 



CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUS. 



Each. 



Chionanthus Virginicus. (Fringe Tree.) White. 



June 35 to .75 



Clethra Alnifolia. (Sweet Pepper Bush.) White; in- 

 tensely fragrant ; very fine 35 



Corchorus Japonicus flore pleno. (Kerria.) Double 



orange-yellow. June and July 25 



Cornus Florida. (Dogwood.) Large, open, white flow- 

 ers. May 50 



— Rubra. Large, rose flowers 1.00 



— Sanguinea. (Red Osier.) Bark deep red 35 



— Siberica. (Siberian Scarlet Dogwood.) Bark scarlet .50 

 Cydonia Japonica. (Japan Quince.) Large crin.son 



flowers. May • ... .25 to .50 



— Japonica Plena. (Double Crimson Japan 



Quince.) 35 to .50 



Cytisus Laburnum. Golden Laburnum.) Golden- 

 yellow flowers, in long clusters . . .50 to 1.00 



Desmodium Penduliflorum. (Sweet Pea Shrub.) 



Red and violet pea-shaped flowers. Autumn . . . .25 to .50 



Duetzia Crenata flore pleno. Double white ; very beau- 

 tiful. June 25 to .50 



Rosea Plena. Double pink; June, 25 to .50 



— Gracilis. White; very free; dwarf. June 25 to .50 



Euonymus Americanus. (Strawberry Bush.) Bears 



crimson fruit. June 35 



— Atropurpureus. (Burning Bush.) Purple; in clus- 



ters. June 50 



— Europeus. (Spindle Tree.) Handsome, pendulous 



fruit all along the branches. June 50 



Exochorda Grandiflora. (Pearl Bush.) One of the 



finest shrubs, with numerous loose clusters of pure white, 



starry flowers. Highly recommended. May . . . .25 to .75 

 Forsythia Fortunei. Upright growing; golden yellow; 



free. May 25 to. .75 



— Suspense. (Weeping Golden Bell.) Pendulous habit 



covered with vellow, drooping flowers. April . . .25 to .50 



turning to pleasing shades of red, which remain beautiful 

 during August, September and October. 



Finely-rooted plants of various sizes, Each .25, .50 and 



HYDRANGEA, PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 



Each-. 

 Lilac, Common Purple. (Syringa.) Very fragrant. 



May 25 to .50 



— Common White. Fragrant; May 25 to .50 



— Large=FIowering White. Very large, pure white 



trusses 50' 



— Dr. Lindley. Large panicles; purplish lilac; extra tine . .50- 



— Jacques Calot. One of the finest ; rosy pink 75- 



— Lemoine's Double=Flowered. Reddish purple; 



splendid 50* 



— Louis Van Houtte. Red, large panicles 50- 



— Persian. Purple; very fine 50' 



— Prince of Wales. Purplish petals, curling ; fine . . . .50' 



— White Chinese. Delicate, airv appearing sprays : beau- 



tiful 50 



Lonicera Tartarica. (Bush Honeysuckle.) Pink; 



sweet-scented. May 35 



Magnolia Atropurpurea. (Chinese Purple Magno- 

 lia.) May 1.00 to 2. 00 



Conspicua. (Chinese White Magnolia.) Large, 

 white flowers 1.50 to 2. 00 



— Glauca. Evergreen; white, fragrant 75 to 150 



— Lennei. Dark purple ; superb 150 to 2.50 



— Norbertiana. Reddish purple; one of the best .... 2.00 



— Obovata. (Chinese Purple Magnolia.) Dwarf 1.00 to 2.00* 



— Soulangeana. Large white and purple flowers; 



splendid 1.00 to 2.00- 



— Mel lata (Hall's Japan Magnolia.) White; semi- 



double ; fragrant 1.25 to 3.00- 



/lountain Laurel. (Kalmia Latifolia.) ('.lossy green 



shining foliage ; rosy ; beautiful . 50' 



Privet, Golden-Leaved. (Ligustrum.) Rich, glossv 



foliage . '. .50 



— California. Glossy foliage, almost evergreen . . .15 to .35 

 Prunus Maritima. (Beach Plum.) White; showv; 



April 25 to .50" 



— Pissardi. (Purple-Leaved Plum.) Beautiful . . .50- 



— Triloba. (Double-Flowering Plum.) Double pink 



flowers; Mav 50" 



Pyrus Malus Baccata. Flesh-colored double flowers . . .50 

 Parkmanni. Dwarf: dark rose: drooping; beau- 

 tiful 50 to 1.00 



