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PETER HENDERSON & GO., NEW YORK.—PLANT DEPARTMENT. 
HARDY SHRUBS, RHODODENDRONS, HEDGE PLANTS, Etc. 
We have on hand a grand lot of ( Collection A, 
three-year-old shrubs of the varieties OG B, 
named below, and make the following <C Cc, 
astonishingly low offer: ce D, 
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of 12 shrubs, 12 distinct varieties, $2.25 Notr.—These collections do not 
i ay, = 25 ¢ ae 4.00 | include Magnolias, Rhododendrons, 
Bi 5 ee 3 35 ce x 7.00 | Japan Maples or Azaleas. Prices for 
OSS 35 cs <c 12.00 } larger quantities on application. 
Viburnum Opulus. (Snowhball.) Large drooping white flowers. 
Weigelia Candida. Pure white flowers. June to October. 
Weigelia Rosea. Rich rose-coiored flowers. June and July. 
Weigelia Rosea var. Rose-colored flowers; variegated foliage. June and July. 
All shrubs, except where noted, 25c. each, $2.50 per dozen. 
Sapan 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 inter- 
mediate shades mingled in marvelous harmony. Entirely hardy. $1.50 each. 
Japan Snowball, (Viburnum Pticatum.) 
Large balls of pure white flowers; very handsome dark green corrugated 
foliage. There are often as many as twenty balls on a branch 18 inches long. 
June. 216 to 3 feet, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. Second size, 12 to 18 inches, 30c. 
each, $3.00 per doz. 
hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora. 
The flowers are formed in large white panicles, 9 inches long, which change 
to a deep pink at the base as the season advances. It grows 5 to 7 feet high 
and wide, and, as the flowers slightly droop, few plants have the grace and 
beauty of this grand shrub. Used largely in cemeteries. (Seecut.) Strong bushes, 
11g feet high, 25c., $2.50 perdoz. 21 to 3 feet high, 50c.,$4.50 perdoz. 314 to4 
Elssorted Shrubs. 
The months named give the 
periods of blooming. 
Althea, Double White. White 
flowers. Aug. and Sept. 
Althea, Double Red. 
flowers. Aug. and Sept. 
Azalea, Hardy. Assorted. May 
( and June. $1.00 each. 
ARS Berberis Thunbergii. Showy 
; red fruit, very ornamental. 
Calycanthus Floridus. _Strawberry-scented shrub. June. 
Corchorus Japonica. Double yellow flowers. July to Oct. 
Corchorus Jap. Alba. Pure white flowers. July to Oct. j 
Corchorus Jap. var. Another variety of the preceding, with 
leaves prettily variegated white and green. July to October. 
Cornus Floridus. (Flowering Dogwood.) White flowers. June. 
Deutzia Candida fl. pl. Double white flowers. June and July. 
Deutzia Crenata. Pure white, tinged rose color. June and July. 
Deutzia Gracilis, Pure white throughout; low, compact habit. June. 
Dogwood. Red flowering; exceedingly handsome. $1.00 each. 
Exochorda Grandiflora. Pure white flowers; a grand shrub. May. 
Forsythia Viridissima. Yellow flowers; blooms very early. April. 
Forsythia Suspensa. (Weeping Forsythia.) April. 
MAGNOLIAS. Soulangeana, creamy white .and purple; Stellata, 
pure white, very sweet-scented—one of the finest ornamental 
trees in cultivation. Extra fine trees at $3.00 each. May. 
Philadelphus Coronarius. The popular Mock Orange. June. 
Prunus Pisardi. (Purple-leaved Plum.) Foliage, fruit and shoots 
of bright purplish red, retaining its color during summer. 
Rhodotypus Kerrioides. Single white flowers. May. 
Ribes. (Flowering Currants.) Assorted colors. April and May. 
Salisburia Adiantifolia. (Maiden-Hair Tree or Ginkgo.) 50c. each. 
Sambucus Aurea. (Golden-leaved Elder.) Handsome foliage. 
Spirea Callosa. Clusters of pink flowers. June to Oct. 
Spirea Douglasi. Beautiful rose-colored flowers in July and Aug. 
Spirea Prunifolia. (Bridal Wreath.) Pure white. Mayand June. 
Spirea Thunbergii. Esteemed on account of its neat, graceful 
habit. May. 
Spirea Van Hontteii. Flowers pure white, the best inits class. June. 
Styrax Japonica. Blooms freely in June; silvery white flowers. 
30c. each. 
Syringa. (Lilac.) The well-known purple sweet-scented variety. 
May. 
Syringa Persica alba. (The White Persian Lilac.) Beautiful sprays 
of white flowers; slender, graceful growth. Grand plant for 
cemetery decoration. May. 
Syringa Rubra de Marly. (Red Lilac.) Reddish purple flowers. May. 
All the above shrubs, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz., except where 
noted. 
Red 
feet high, 75c., $7.50 per doz. August and September. 
WRbododendrons, 
These are among the grandest of our hardy flowering shrubs and 
cannot be surpassed for lawn decoration. The flowers range 
through shades of rose, pink, crimson, white, etc., 9 to 12 inches 
in diameter. Price, plants with 8 to 12 buds, $1.50 each; set of six 
distinct named sorts for $7.50. Plants with 4 to 8 buds, $1.00 each; 
set of 6 sorts for $5,00. May and June. (See cut.) ” 
bedge Plants. 
Berberry Purple. Purple foliage, scarlet berries. $8.00 per 100. 
Pyrus Japonica. (Japan Quince.) Scarlet flowers. $8.00 per 100. 
Privet. (Californian.) A splendid hedge plant; glossy green 
foliage, white flowers. $8.00 per 100. 21¢ to 3 feet high. 
HYDRANGEA P. GRANDIFLORA. 
