Corchorus Jap. Alba, (g) Similar to above, but pure white. 



Corchorus Jap. Var. (g) Another variety of the preceding, with 

 leaves prettily variegated white and green. 



Comas Floridus. (d) (Dogwood.) An interesting species with 

 pure white flowers, followed by showy fruit. 



Deutzia Candida fl. pi. (e) Double white flowers. 



Deutzia Crenata. (e) Pure white, tinged rose color. 



Deutzia Gracilis, (d) Pure white, low compact habit. 



Deutzia Lemoineii. (e) A fine and improved variety, the 

 branches covered with pure white, well-opened flowers. 



Exochorda Grandiflora. (b) Pure white flowers, very pretty. 



Forsythia Viridissima. (a) Yellow sprays of flowers. 



Forsythia Suspensa. (a) (Weeping Forsythia.) A shrub resem- 

 bling the above in its flowers, drooping habit. 



Hypericum Moserianum. (f) A low-growing graceful shrub 

 covered with large bright yellow flowers from June until frost. 



HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. (i) Large 

 white panicles of flowers, changing to pink at the base, grace- 

 fully drooping with its wealth of bloom. (See cut.) 2 to 3 ft., 35c. 

 each, $3.50 per doz. 1)£ to 2 ft., 25c. each, S2.50 per doz. 



Kerria Japonica. (g) Double yellow flowers. 



Fhiladelphus Coronarius. (d) Pure white, fragrant flowers. 



Philadelphus Foliis Aureus, (d) Very ornamental, bright yellow 

 foliage, white flowers, very graceful and ornamental. 



Philadelphus Lemoineii. (d) A vastly improved variety, very 

 large sweetly fragrant flowers. A grand acquisition. 



Prunus Pisardi. Foliage, fruit and shoots bright purplish red. 



Primus Triloba, (b) (Double flowering Plum.) Large pink 

 flowers, very double. A very attractive shrub. 



Pyrus Japonicus. (a) (Japan Quince.) Scarlet flowers. 



RHODODENDRONS, (c) The grandest of hardy evergreen 

 shrubs, in flower and foliage. Colors, rose, crimson, pink, white, 

 lilac, purple and variegated. Plants with 8 to 10 buds, $1.50 

 each ; 10 to 15 buds, $2.00 each. (See cut.) 



Syringa. (Lilac.) (b) The purple sweet-scented variety. 



BELOW we offer a carefully selected list of hardy shrubs, 

 to which we invite special attention. They are all 3 to 4 

 years, transplanted, and range from 2 to 3' 2 feet in height 

 according 1 to variety ; some, being stronger growing, are consequently taller at the same age. 

 The letters following the names indicate the season of blooming, thus: A, April blooming; B, May ; 

 C, May and June; D, June; E, June and July; F, June to October; G, July to October; H, July 

 and August; I, August and September. A few bloom continuously from spring until frost. 



Althea, Double White. (I) The well-known "Kose of Sharon," double white flowers. 

 Althea, Double Red. (i) Similar to above, color red. Altheas are very useful shrubs. 

 Azalea, Hardy, (c) Fine hybrids, very ornamental for lawns. Assorted colors. $1.00 each. 

 Berberis Purpurea, (c) (Purple Berberry.) Very pretty for massing; purple foliage. 

 Berberis Thunbergii. (c) A handsome shrub, brilliant red berries in fall and winter. 

 Calycanthus Floridus. (D) (Strawberry Shrub.) Chocolate colored, fragrant flowers. 

 Cercis Canadensis, (b) (American Judas Tree.) A small but very ornamental flowering 



tree, bearing a profusion of Jight pink flowers. A very attractive shrub. 

 Chionanthus Virginica. (c) (White Fringe.) White, fringe-like flowers. Large, grape-like, 



purple berries in late summer. Forms a small tree of remarkable beauty. 

 Corchorus Japonica. (g) Slender growth ; yellow flowers. Graceful branching habit. 

 Clethra Alnifolia. (i) A useful shrub, yellowish white, sweet-scented flowers. 



Sambucus Aurea. (Golden-leaved Elder.) The finest golden- 

 leaved shrub, and invaluable for strong effects in grouping. 

 Spireea Callosa. (f) (Superba.) Large flat clusters of pink 



flowers borne freely. A grand hardy shrub. 

 Spiraea Douglasi. (h) A beautiful variety bearing spikes of beau- 

 tiful rose-colored flowers. Fine for massing in shrubberies. 

 Spirasa Thunbergii. Of dwarf habit and graceful form ; flowers 



small, white, appearing early in spring. Fine for cemeteries. 

 Spireea Prunifolia. (c) (Bridal Wreath.) Pure white double 

 flowers completely covering the branches. A very useful shrub. 

 SPLRSJA VAN HOUTTEII. (d) Flowers pure white, borne in 



greatest profusion ; one of the best in its class. (See cut.) 

 Styrax Japonica. (h) (Snowflake Flower.) Graceful sprays of 



fragrant flowers resembling the Giant Snowdrop. 

 Syringa Persica Alba, (b) (The White Persian Lilac.) Beautiful 



spra3's of white flowers ; slender, graceful growth. 35c. each. 

 Tamarix Gallica. (c) (Weeping Beauty.) Slender, graceful habit, 



covered with pretty pink flowers. Fine for the seashore. 

 Viburnum Opulus Sterilis. (d) (Common Snowball.) Large, 

 white, globular flowers. One of the most valuable sh rubs offered. 

 VIBURNUM PLICATUM. (d) (Japan Snowball.) Superior 

 in foliage and flower to the above. An exceedingly handsome 

 shrub. (See cut.) Price, 1>.< to 2 ft., 40c. each, $4.00 per doz. ; 

 12 to 18 inches, 30c. each, $3'00 per doz. 

 Weigelia Candida, (f) Pure white flowers. A fine shrub. 

 Weigelia Rosea, (e) Bich rose-colored flowers. Strong growth. 

 Weigelia Rosea Var. (e) A variety bearing rose-colored flowers 



with beautifully variegated foliage. Very handsome shrub. 

 Xanthoceras Sorbifolia. (c) Blooms in" upright spikes, flowers 

 bell-shaped, over an inch across, pure white, the centre rich 

 reddish brown. Foliage somewhat like aMountain Ash. 50l\ each. 



FOR HEDGES. 



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

 foliage, white flowers. Price, $1.00 per doz., $G.00 per 100, 2j^ 

 to 3 feet high. 2 feet high, $4.00 per 100. 



All the shrubs on this page we can supply at 25c. each, $2.25 per doz., $15.00 per 100, except where noted, purchaser's selection of 

 varieties. Our selection, $2.00 per doz., $12.00 per lOO. These shrubs oan only be sent by express or freight, purchaser to pay charges. 



