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



HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 



New Large-flowered Lilac. 



Each. 



Almond, Double Pink-Flowering. May . . .50 



White-Flowering. May 50 



Althea. Purple, Red, or White. September. .35 



— Variegated Foliaged. Beautiful 50 



Azalea, Ghent. Magnificent large-flowering hy- 

 brids, in various fine colors. June .... 1.2.5 



— Mollis. Large, showy, and fragrant . . 1.00 

 Kaccharis halmifolia. Feathery white flowers. 



September 50 



BERBERIS PURPUREA. Dark purple foliage . . . .25 



— Thunreruii. Japan Barberry . Dwarf: hand- 

 some, shining foliage. June. Dqz., 2.50 . . .25 



— vulgaris. Common Barberry., June . . . .25 

 Calycanthus FLORIDUS. Spia Hush. Brown 



flowers; very fragrant. June to September . . .50 

 CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUS. Fringe Tree. White. 



June 50 



Clethra alnifolia. Sweet Pepper Hush. White: 



intensely fragrant; very fine. Poz.,3.00. . . .35 

 CORCHORUS JAPONICUS FLORE PLENO. A'cma. 



•35 

 •35 

 •50 



Double orange-yellow. June-July. D07... 3.00 



VARIEGATA. 



3.00 . . . 



CORNUS FLORIDA. 



flowers. May 



— ALBA. Red Osier 



— SIBERICA 



Green and white foliage. Doz. 



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La. 



open, 



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Bark de< p red 35 



SV a rlet Dogwood. 



Bark scarlet 



■35 



— stolonifera. Red-twigged Dogtvood 50 



Each. 



Desmodium penduliflorum. Sweet Pea Shrub. 

 Red and violet pea-shaped flowers. Autumn . . .35 



Deutzia crenata fl. pl. Pride of Rochester. 

 Double white; very beautiful. June . . . . .3^ 



Deutzia crenata rosea plena. Double pink. 

 June 35 



— GRACILIS. White; very free: dwarf. June . .35 



EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREUS. Burning Bush. Pur- 

 ple; in clusters. June 50 



Exochorda grandiflora. Pearl Bush. One of 

 the finest shrubs, with numerous loose clusters of 

 pure white, starry flowers. Highly recommended. 

 May 50 



Forsythia Fortunei. Upright growing; golden 

 yellow; free. May 35 



— SUSPENSA. Weeping Golden Bell. Pendulous 

 habit, covered with yellow, drooping flowers. 

 April 35 



Hydrangea paniculata. The original form of 

 hardy Hydrangea brought from Japan. The 

 flowers are less dense, more erect, and more 

 graceful than the paniculate form usually seen. 

 Doz., 3.00 35 



— paniculata grandiflora. The showiest of 

 autumn shrubs, bearing immense heads of creamy- 

 white flowers, turning to pleasing shades of red, 



Flowering plants, 2 years old. Doz., 2.50 . .25 

 Extra large plants, 3 years old. "' 5.00 . .50 



Ilex verticillata. Wihterberry. Beautiful 

 orange red berries which remain during winter. 



Doz., 5.00 50 



KaLMIA LATIFOLIA. Mountain Laurel. Doz., 5.00 .50 

 Lilac, Common Purple. Syringa. Very fragrant. 

 May. Doz., 2.50 25 



— Common White. Fragrant: May. Doz., 3.00 .35 



— Charles X. Reddish purple: trusses large: 

 vigorous 1 .00 



— Madame Lemoine. Double white . . . 1.00 



— Marie Legraye. The finest white sort . . 1.00 



— Persian Pink. Large and fine. Doz., 5. 00 . .50 

 White. Doz., 5.00 50 



— Rothmagensis. Rouen Lilac. Reddish-lilac, 

 immense flower trusses 50 



— ; Souvenir de Louis Spaeth. Dark purplish red 1 .00 



Lontcera tartarica. Bush Honeysuckle. Pink: 

 sweet-scented. May 35 



— Morrowii. White flowers in May. followed by 

 bright red fruit during summer and autumn. 

 Doz., 3.00 .35 



— kuprechta. Large deep pink flowers in May; 

 large red fruit. Doz., 3.00 35 



Privet California. Glossy foliage, almost ever- 

 green, Doz., 2.50 25 



Prunus Pissardi. Purple- Leaved Plum . . . .50 



— triloba. Double pink flowers. May 

 Pyrus MALUS BACCATA. Flesh-colored, double 



Parkmanni. Dark rose; drooping . 



KlBES AUREUM. Flowering Currant. Yellow 



— SANGUINEUM. Red 



SaMBUCUS AUREA. Golden Elder. Broad, golden- 

 yellow leaves 50 



•50 

 .50 



1 .00 



■35 

 •35 



