R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. PLANT NOVELTIES 
FARQUHAR’S NEW and RARE CHINESE PLANTS.—Continuca. 
Sorbaria Globerata. 
Deutzia Discolor. 
This is an extremely ornamental au- 
SORBARIA GLOBERATA. 
tumn-flowering shrub, growing 6 to 15 feet tall, with pinnately di- 
to 6 feet tall with 
vided, dark green leaves. The flowers are snow-white, abundantly 
SPIRAEA ROSTHORNII. A shrub 4 
laxly-arching branches and large much-branched auxiliary corymbs 
The leaves are deeply incised and add much 
of pure white flowers. 
It is quite new to culti- 
to the charm and elegance of the plant. 
vation and promises to be a most useful summer-flowering shrub. 
Offered for the first time. Each, $1.50; dozen, $16.00. 
SPIRAEA HENRYI. A bush 4 to 6 feet tall with rather stiff 
spreading branches and corymbose masses of pure white flowers 
produced from the leaf-axils in June. This fine Spiraea is per- 
fectly hardy, free-growing and most floriferous and certainly one 
of the finest of itsfamily. Strong plants, each, $2.50; dozen, $25.00. 
produced in terminal much-branched panicles 15 to 18 inckes long, 
during September and continuing to flower until the advent of 
sharp frosts late in the fall. It is perfectly hardy, free-growing 
and a most valuable addition to the list of autumn-flowering shrubs. 
Though botanically regarded as a variety of Sorbaria Arborea for 
garden purposes, it is abundantly distinct from the type. Each, 
$1.00; dozen, $10.00. 
Spirea Henryi. 
