\ _ New Floral Guide—Spring, 1904. 87 
iydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora 
The Grandest and Hardy Flowering For Planting in the 
Most Beautiful of all SHRUBS Door-Yard and Lawn 
HYDRANGEA Grandiflora is undoubtedly the grandest and most beautiful of all the Hardy 
Flowering Shrubs, for the door-yard and lawn. The photograph herewith is taken from a plant on 
eA aoe ao = oo ee OUF OWN grounds, and gives 
| some idea of its magnificent 
| beauty. The flowers are rich 
_creamy white changing to 
| pink, and borne in immense 
: clusters, morethanafoot long; 
; it blooms in August, the first 
| and every succeeding year ; 
and continues in bloom for 
months. Entirely hardy, no 
trouble to grow, does well 
everywhere. If you havenot 
| got it don’t fail to order it 
now. We have a large stock 
of strong, healthy plants, in 
different sizes and prices as 
offered below. 
Strong 
PRICES: Strong 
i that will bloom this 
season, 15 and 20 cts. 
each, according to size; 
$1.25 and $1.75 per 
doz., postpaid. Two- | 
year Plants, by express, 
25 cts.each, 5 for $1.00, 
12 for $2.00, 25 for 
$3.75, $12.00 per 100. 
Strong 3 year old 
bushes 35 cts. each, 3 
| for $1.00, 12 for $3.00, 
25 for $5.50, $18.00 per 
100. 4 to § year, 50c., 
75c. and $1.00 each. 
Freight or express. 
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HARDY ORANGE (Citrus Tri- 
foliata)—This is a real orange, 
and entirely hardy here in open 
ground, makes a pretty orna- 
mental shrub for the lawn, has 
bright shining green leaves and 
pure white deliciously fragrant 
_ flowers, followed by small red 
oranges, not edible. As the growth is quite thorny, it is 
sometimes used for ornamental hedges. 15 cts. each, 2 for 
25 cts.; $1.25 per doz ; postpaid, Two-year size, 20c. 
each; $1.75 per doz., express. 
BERBERRY THUNBERGIA (Japan Berberry) — One 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA 
PRIVET, CALIFORNIA—This is a fine, hardy, compact 
growing shrub, particularly recommended for ornamental 
hedges and screens, for which it is very largely used. It 
has nothorns, grows four to six feet high, bears clipping 
well, and can be kept at any height desired; pretty deep- 
green foliage, and» small bluish-white flowers; always neat 
and handsome. Perfectly hardy ; never Wiuter kills: 10 
cts. each; 20 for $1.00; &4.00 per hundred, post- 
_ paid. 2to3 feet, 25 for $2.00 ; &6.00 per hundred, 
by express or freight, 
of the most beautiful of all hardy garden shrubs, makes low, 
regular, compact bushes; has small round leaves, rich, dark, 
glossy green in Summer, changing to bright, fiery crimson 
in Autumn; its beauty is increased by great numbers of 
pretty drooping yellow flowers, followed by bright red 
CERCIS JAPONICA (Japan Judas) — An exceedingly 
beautiful and rare hardy flowering shrub, grows six to eight 
feet high, blocnis early inthe Spring, before the leaves show. 
Flowers are bright rosy crimson, and borne in such solid 
Wreaths and clusters, the whole bush seems one mas3 of 
. exquisite bloom. Strong mailing pl «nts, 25c., postpaid. 
YUCCA (Filamentosa)—A low growing, tropical-looking 
~ plant, perfectly hardy ; throws up a strong flower-stalk, two 
_ to four feet high bearing enormousclusters of creamy-white, 
bell-shaped flowers; blooms in August, continuing in bloom 
= a long time. Showy. and striking, always attracts attention. 
15’ cts. each, postpaid. 
'STYRAX JAPONICA~—A valuable new shrub from Japan, . 
Stows neat.and compact in tree form and is cove all ov a each, postpaid. 
with snowy-w hite bell-shaped flowers ; very handsome an = ~ 
quite hardy. 15c¢ each; larger size 20c. each, postpaid. THE TWO VARIETIES - 25 CENTS 
2? | DON’T FORGET THAT Two or Three Dollars invested in Hardy Ornamental Shrubs and Climbing Vines will 
repay you many times over in the beauty and aitrac.:iveness of your home, and bean objrct lesson to your 
asighbors, some of whom will be sure to follow your example and thus improve your town aid neighborhood, 
berries. One of our handsomest flowering shrubs. 15 cts. 
each, two for 25 cts.; $1.25 per doz., postpaid. 
LILAC (Purple)—a neat, handsome growing little tree, and 
a great favorite for planting in door-yard and lawn. Blooms 
early in the Spring; the flowers grow in immense clusters; 
deep. rich purple; and deliciously sweet. Fine strong 
plants, 15 cts. each; larger size 20 cts. each, 
postpaid. 
LILAC (White) —Similar to the purple, but pure white and 
very fragrant. Price, 15 cts. each; lai ger size, 20 cts. 
