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PETEE HENDERSOlSr & CO., I^EW TOEK.— WHOLESALE PLANT LIST. 



HARDY SHRUBS. 



The months named give the period of blooming. 



Althea, Double White. Double white flower-s. August and Sep- 

 tember. 



Althea, Double Red. Double red. August and September. 



Azalea, Hardy. Assorted, .f 9.00 per doz. May and June. 



Kerberis Thanbergii. One of the flne.st of our berrv bearing shrubs. 

 .118.00 per 100. 



Calycanthus Floridus. Strawberry scented shrub. June. 



Corcliorns Japonica. Double yellow flowers, July to October. 



Corchorus Jap. alba. Pure white flowers .July to October. 



Corclioras Jap. var. Variegated white and green. July to October. 



Cornus Floridus. (Flowering Dogwood.) I'ure white flowers, fol- 

 lowed by showy fruit. June. $16.00 per 100. 



Deutzia Candida fl. pi. Double white flowers. .June and July. 



Deutzia Crenata. l^ure white, tinged rose color. June and .July. 



Deutzia Gracilis. Pure white; low, compact habit. June. 



£xochorda Grandiflora. Pure white; a grand shrub. May. 



Forsytliia Virldissima. Yellow flowers. April. 



Forsythia Suspensa. (Weeping Forsj'thia.) Growth somewhat 

 drooping. April. 



Phlladelpbus Coronarius. The popular Mock Orange. June. 



Prunus Pisardi. (Purple leaved Plum.) l<'oliage, fruit and shoots of 

 bright purplish red. May. 



Rhodotypus Kerrioides. Single, white flowers, succeeded by numer- 

 ous small Iruit. May. 



Rlbes. (Flowering Currants.) Assorted colors. April and May. 

 $16.00 per 100. 



Salisburia Adiantifolia. (Maiden Hair Tree or Gingko). A remark- 

 able tree from Japan, combining in its habit characteristics of the conifer 

 and deciduous tree. .$20.00 per 100. 



Sambucus Aurea. (Golden leaved Elder). The finest g-olrleii leaved 

 shrub, and in valuable for producing' strong' effects in grouping: 



Spirsea Callosa. (Superba.) Large clusters of pink flowers borne 

 freely. June to October. 



Spiraea Douglasi. A beautiful variety bearing spikes of beautiful rose 

 colored flowers in .July and August. 



Spiraea Prunifolia. (Bridal Wreath.) Pure white rfou/)/e flowers com- 

 pletely covering the branches. Crimson foliage in autumn. May and 

 June. 



Spiraea Thungbergil. (Thunberg's Spiriea.) Ol dwarf habit and 

 rounded, graceful form ; branches slender and somewhat drooping; flow- 

 ers small, white, appearing early in spring. May. 



Spiraea Van Houtteii. Flowers white, borne in greatest profusion. 

 June. 



Styrax Japonica. Blooms freely in .June; the flowers are pure .silvery 

 white, beautifully bell-shaped, highly fragi;ant, and hang from the 

 branches in elegant profusion. It is valuable for all kinds of ornamental 

 planting. .$35.00 per 100. June. 



Syringa (Lilac). The well-known purple variety. May. 



Syringa Persica alba. (The White Persian Ijilac.) Beautiful sprays 

 of white flowers: slender, graceful growth. A grand plant for cemetery 

 decorations. May. 



Syringa Rubra de Marly (Red Lilar). A variety renowned for its 

 large heads of reddish purple flowers. May. 



Viburnum Opulus Sterilis. (Snowball.) Large drooping w^hite 

 flowers. 



Viburnum Plicatum. Foliage olive green through the summer, but 

 toward fall it turns much darker and remains on the plant for some time 

 after the first frosts. Flowers 4 to 6 inches across, 2^4 to 3 feet. $15.00 

 per 100. 



Weigelia Candida. Pure ivhite flowers. June to October. 



Weigelia Rosea. Rich rose colored flowers. June and July. 



■Weigella Rosea, var. A variety bearing rose colored flowers with 

 beautifully variegated foliage. June and July. 



All the shrubs on this page we can supply at $8.00 per 100, except 

 where noted. 



JAPAN MAPLES. 



The most ornamental dwarf growing trees it is possible to imagine. 

 The leaves are fantastically cut and fringed, and the wonderful coloring 

 baffles description, ranging through shades of crimson, scarlet, yellow 

 and intermediate shades mingled in marvelous harmony. They are en- 

 tirely hardy. Price. $9.00 per doz. 



HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLOKA. 



This grand shrub is undoubtedly the most popular at the present time. 

 Used largely in cemeteries. Price, strong one year old bushes, 2 to 2)^ 

 feet high, .$8.00 per 100. Extra strong trasplanted bushes, 21/0 to 3 feet 

 high and branched, $12.00 per 100. August and September. 



RHODODENDRONS. 



These are among the grandest of our hardy flowering shrubs and can- 

 not be surpassed for lawn decoration. Theflowers range through shades 

 of rose, pink, crimson, white, etc., 9 to 12 inches in diameter. Price, 

 plants with 8 to 12 buds, .$12.00 per doz.; plants with 4 to 8 buds, 

 $9.00 per doz. May and June. 



HEDGE PLANTS. 



Berberry Purple. Very ornamental ; purple foliage, scarlet berries. 



Pyrus Japonica. (.Japan Quince.) Bright scarlet flowers, blooming 

 in early s])ring. 



Privet. (Californian.) A splendid hedge plant; glossy green foliage, 

 white flowers. $14.00 per 100. 



Price for any of the above, except Privet, $6.00 per 100. 



CLinBINQ PLANTS. 



AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII. 



Sometimes Called" Boston Ivy" and "Japan Ivy." 



No picture can portray the beauty of this grand climbing plant. It is 

 adapted to all situations, and transforms the humblest cottage. It is 

 entirely hardy in the most exposed places, attaining a height of 20 to .SO 

 feet in two or three years, clinging to .stones, brick or woodwork with 

 the greatest tenacity. It is a great protection to houses, as the leaves 

 lapping over each other like slates on a roof effectually prevent rain from 

 penetrating the walls. For covering dead trees, gate posts, boundary 

 walls, verandas, etc., it has no equal. In the summer the foliage is a rich 

 shade of green, but in the fall it assumes the most gorgeous tints of 

 scarlet, crimson and orange, so dazzUng as to be seen at a great distance. 

 One year plants, pot grown, $10.00 per 100. 



A. Quinquefolia. Invaluable where a coar.se, rapid climber is desired. 

 The foliage is larger than the above and colorsgrandly in the fall. Large 

 plants, $12.00 per 100. 



Akebia Ouinata. A scarce Japanese twining plant, with lich, dark 

 green fohage and curious dark brown flowers of the most powerful and 

 delicious odor. $10.00 per 100. 



ApioH Tuberosa. A valuable hardy tuberous rooted climber, closely 

 resembling tbe common Wistaria in vine and foliage, and having clusters 

 of rich, deep, purple flowers, which have a strong, delicious violet fra- 

 grance. $2.00 per 100. 



Aristolocliia Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe). Large, showy, light green 

 foliage; flowers long and pipe-shaped, hence the name. A very rapid 

 growing vine, and where a dense screen is desired, nothing can be better. 

 $25.00 per 100. 



Bignonia Radicans (Trumpet Creeper). A most rapid grower; flowers 

 in large bunches, of a rich orange scarlet. .$8.00 per 100. 



Celastrus Scandens (Bitter Sweet). A well-known, handsome climbing- 

 plant. In the fall its foliage assumes a gorgeous coloring. $16.00perl00. 



Ivy (English). Invaluable from its quahty of remaining evergreen all 

 the year. It is largely used for covering graves in cemeteries. Large 

 ground grown plants, $12.00 and $16.00 per 100; in 2 inch pots, $4.00 

 per 100. 



Hardy White Jahmine (Jasminum OfBcinalis). Very sweet scented and 

 highly desirable. Strong plants, $15.00 per 100. 



Jasminum Nudifiorum (Hardy Yellow.Jasmine). The handsome, bell- 

 shaped flowers aregolden yellowincolor. sweet scented, and are produced 

 in wonderful profusion in early spring. It is an object of striking beauty 

 to see this beautiful shrub covered with innumerable flowers when the 

 ground is cove-red with snow. $8.00 per 100. 



Matrimony Vine. A very ornamental vine. .$8.00 per 100 ; 2 inch 

 pots, $4.00 per 100. 



Periploca Grseca (Silk Vine). A rapid growing, beautiful climber. It 

 is particularly desirable for the seashore, as it stands the salt air better 

 perhaps than any other. Rich glossy foliage, purplish brown flowers in 

 clusters. $12.00 per 100. 



"Wistaria Sinensis. TVhite. Flowers borne in long, drooping clusters, 

 as in the blue variety ; pure white in color, making a most striking and 

 elegant contrast. $18.00 per 100. 



VPistaria Frutescens. Blue. Flowers in drooping clusters like a 

 bunch of grapes; soft lavender blue. $18.00 per 100. 



HONEYSUCKLES. 



liOnicera Belgica (Monthly Fragrant or Dutch Honeysuckle). The 

 grandest of all honeysuckles and always scarce. Ever blooming and very 

 fragrant. Flowers bright red, with yellow and buff markings at theends 

 of the tubes. $16.00 per 100. 



L.onicera Brachypoda|(Evergreen Sweet scented Honeysuckle). Flow- 

 ers buff, yellow and white. 



LiOnicera Brachypoda Aurea (Golden leaved Honeysuckle). Flowers 

 yellow and fragrant. 



I,onlcera Flexuosa (Japan Sweet scented Honesuckle). Largeflowers; 

 pale yellow and white. 



I.onicera Halleana (Hall's Japan Honeysuckle). Pure white flowerB, 

 changing to yellow. Very fragrant, and covered with flowers from July 

 to December. $16.00 per 100. 



Price for anj' of the above Honeysuckles, except where noted, Jnrg-e 

 phints, $8.00 per 100. Young plants, $4.00 per 100. 



Note. — AVhen trained to a wire frame. Honeysuckles make the best 

 fence obtainable, and they are now very largely u.sed for that purpose. 

 We can supply them in quantity at $8.00 per 100. 



