R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. HARDY SHRUBS. 
Magnolia. See Ornamental trees. 
Philadelphus ecoronarius. Mock Orange or Syringa. 
This variety is known as the ‘Garland Syringa’. It is a 
strong-growing shrub often ten to twelve feet in height, 
very hardy and like all the Philadelphus is one of the best 
shrubs for situations which are partially shaded, although 
preferring sun. Orange-scented, creamy-white flowers in Doz. 
May and June. Lach, .35 ae te =a os, OLOO 
Grandiflorus. Large-flowered Mock Orange. A 
more robust form of the preceding with larger, conspicu- 
ous white flowers. Each, .35 ... aoe aig tora | ERO ROO 
Lemoinei. A very neat and compact variety, grow- 
ing four to six feet in height and abundantly covered 
with white fragrant blossomsin June. Each, .35 coe ER DO 
Nanus aureus. Golden Mock Orange. This variet 
has foliage of golden yellow which holds its color even 
when fully exposed to the sun, but gradually becoming 
greenish towards autumn. Each, .35 ... ra he 
Privet Californian. Ligustrum Ovalifolium. This is 
the most commonly used hedge plant, although it is some- 
times winter killed in New England. It is valuable for 
planting near the sea where many other shrubs fail to 
thrive. It is of strong, bushy growth with luxuriant, 
glossy, rich green foliage and showy racemes of pure white 
fragrant flowers, although commonly known as Californian 
Privet, itis really anativeof Japan. Each, .25... 4 ce 20 
Chinese. Ligustrum Ibota. A very hardy shrub with 
dark shining green foliage and pure white flowers, sweetly 
scented. Each, .25 ie Be it 
Regelianum. A dwarf spreading variety of the pre- 
ceding with the branches of more horizontal habit, makes a 
beautiful symmetrical specimen shrub. Each, .35 ec ye DROO 
Prunus Japonica Flore albo pleno. Double 
White-flowering Almond. Well-known and highly es- 
teemed for its graceful, erect, willow-like branches, 
profusely covered in May with large white double flowers. 
Each, .35 vel Ie efire nai ee SEC: 3.50 
Japonica Flore rubro pleno. Double Red-flowering 
Almond. Double rose-like flowers, covering the slender 
branches in great profusion, before the leaves appear. 
Each, .35 ae, thus SUR eS Me oil HOROO. 
Pissardi. Purple-leaved Plum. The young leaves are 
of deep crimson changing to coppery-red. One of the 
best of the red or purple-leaved shrubs, sometimes attain- 
ing the sizeof asmalltree. Each, .50 ... See eK ROO 
Deutzia crenata fl, pl. Pride of Rochester. triloba. Double-flowering Plum. A showy and _ in- 
teresting tall-growing shrub, bearing in May on its long, 
slender branches a wealth of lovely, large pink double 
flowers. One of the finest spring-blooming shrubs. 
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Lonicera Tatarica. Bush Honeysuckle. The Tar- 
tarian Honeysuckle has been esteemed not only for its 
charming pink fragrant flowers which cover the bush in , Bache ad a 8.00 
May, but also for its bright orange-colored fruit in au- Doz. fe Sean new ie ae ep ete 
tumn. It attains a height of six to eight feet. Each, .35, $3.50 Rh 0 dotypus Kerrioides st White eng A 
Ledebouri. Red flowers in May. Each, .35 Sa on00, bushy shrub with snow-white flowers appearing late in 3 20 
Morrowii. White flowers in May, followed by bright See Each, .35 ae se a tee a 
red fruit during summer and autumn. Each, .35 .... 3.50 Rhus eotinus, Purple Fringe. Smoke Bush. A tallshrub 
Rupreechta. Large deep pink flowers in May. Large bearing masses of misty smoke-colored flowers in June. 
red fruit. Each, .35. 3.50 Each, .40 pie BP Bk eo We sity oP 450 
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