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HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS — Continued. 



Rhododendron. 



Rhododendrons, Hardiest Hybrids. We import an- 

 nually a large assortment of the best English-grown, 

 large-flowering, hardy sorts. These plants, being 

 grown on English heathland, are of hard, stocky growth 

 with abundance of fibrous roots and well set with 

 flower buds. They are better suited to our variable 

 climate than the soft wooded and scantily-rooted plants 

 grown at half the cost on the lowlands of Holland and 

 usually sold here for no less prices. 



Fine Plants. Each, $1.50; doz., 18.00; 100, 125.00. 



Larger Plants, Each, $2.00; doz., 24.00; 100,175.00. 



Specimen Plants. Each, $2.50 and 3.00; doz., 30.00 

 ' and 36.00, according to size. 



Each. 

 Spir.ea callosa alba. White flowers ; May . . .35 

 Anthony Waterer Brilliant rosy carmine 



flowers in dense clusters. Two sizes 50 



Spir.ea opulifolia. White flowers in clusters; 



May 35 



— Prlnifolia Flore Pleno. Bridal Veil. Double 

 white; very free; May . . .35 



— THUNBERGII. Very ornamental, narrow, willow- 

 like foliage; flowers white 35 



— Van Houttei. One of the finest shrubs; pendu- 

 lous; pure white flowers in clusters 35 



— Reevesii Flore Pleno. Double flowered; 

 very choice 35 



SYRINGA, Golden. Philadelphus aurea. Foliage 

 golden yellow; fine; June 50 



— Lemoinei. Small white, fragrant flowers; June. .35 



Each. 



Syringa, Sweet-Scented. Philadelphus Coro- 

 narius. Moek Orange. White, fragrant, orange- 

 like flowers; June •?£ 



^mphoricarpi s RaCEMOSUS. Snowberry. Flowers 



Sympuukigaki'i ■■5 kauemusus. onowoerry. 



pink with pure white berries in the fall; July . . 

 Viburnum opulus. Snowball. 

 — Tomentosum. Japan Snowball. Large pure 



white flowers; beautiful foliage 



■25 



•5° 



Weigelia Rosea. 



Weigelia Eva Rathke. Fine deep crimson flow- 

 ers ; June to October 75 



— Rosea. Large rose flowers; June 35 



Variegata. Pink, foliage variegated ; June . .35 



Yucca Filamentosa. Adam's Needle. White; 



stately 35 



HEDGE PLANTS. 



Per Doz. Per 100. 



Arbor ViT/E. Transplanted, i}4 to 2 feet, $2.00 $10.00 



Barberry, Common. i% to 2 feet . . 1.50 10.00 



— Thunberg's. 18 inches 225 15.00 



Hemlock Spruce. 2 to 3 feet .... 7.50 55.00 



Lilac, Common 1.50 10.00 



Norway Spruce, i to 1% feet . . ". . 1.50 10.00 



1% to 2 f eet • 2-oo 15.00 



Privet, California, i to ij^ feet . . 1.00 6.00 

 2 to 2Y2 feet 1.50 10.00 



Larger specimens of many of the foregoing Shrubs, 

 to produce immediate effect, can be supplied at reason- 

 able prices. 



HARDY CONIFERS. 



Arbor Vit.-e, American. 



Each. 



•35 

 •75 



2 to 3 feet .... 



4 to 5 feet .... 



Compacta. Light green. 2 feet .... 1. 00 



Golden Foliage. 15 to 18 inches . . . 1.00 



Globosa. Round and dense. 2 feet . . 1.00 



Fik Balsam. Abies Balsamea. 2 to 2 1 / 2 feet . .75 



Normaz's Silver, i 1 /.. to 2 feet . . . . 1.50 



Juniper, Spreading Golden Foliage, i to 3 1 /. 2 



feet 1. 00 



Pixe, Austrian. Black Pine. 3 to 4 feet . . 1.00 



— Scotch. Suitable for exposed coast land. 3 



to 4 feet 1. 00 



— White. Strobus. 3 to 4 feet 1.00 



RetiNOSPORA FlLIFERA. Slender shoots gracefully 



drooping. 2 ] / 2 to 3 ^ eet 1-50 



Each. 

 Retinospora Pisifera. 2 x / 2 to 3 feet .... 1.50 

 Aurea. 2 to 2 l / 2 feet 1.50 



— Plumosa. 3 feet 1.00 



Aurea. 2 x /z to 3 feet 2.00 



— Obtusa. 2V2 to 3 feet 1.25 



i-75 



— Souarrosa Glauca. 2 x / 2 to 3 feet 

 Spruce, Colorado Blue. Picea Pungens Glauca. 



One of the most striking Evergreen trees, of fine 

 pyramidal form and with silvery blue foliage. 

 l 1 / 2 feet 2.50 



— CONCOLOR. Long bluish foliage. 2 feet . . 3.00 



— Hemlock. 3 to 4 feet 1.50 



— Norway. 3 to 4 feet 1.00 



— White. 3 feet 1.00 



