R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. HARDY SHRUBS. 
Lilac Charles X. Lonicera Tatarica. Tartarian Honeysuckle. 
Robina hispida. Rose Acacia. Long clusters of fra- Doz. Syringa. See Lilac and Philadelphus. 
grant rose flowers in May, very ornamental. Each, .50... $5.00 Symphoriecarpus racemosus. _Snowberry. A com- 
Ribes aureum. Yellow Currant. Esteemed for the pact, graceful shrub attaining a height of about five feet, 
spicy fragrance of its golden yellow flowers, which are with slender, arching branches. The pink flowers are suc- 
followed by black edible fruit. Each, .25 2.50 ceeded by large, oval, pure white berries which hang on Doz. 
Sanguineum. Flowersred. Each, .25 in 2.50 the branches long into winter. Each, .25 a a5 M132 150 
Sambueus aurea. Golden Elder. Each, 35 ... 350 vulgaris. Coral Berry. Indian Currant. This hardy 
shrub grows about three feet in height, compact in 
Spirea arguta. While all the spireas are valuable for habit, flowers pink, followed by clusters of tiny purplish 
their easy culture, and floriferous character, this variety is Tedthemics) Bach. 25 ee ae ie ais 2 50 
one of the earliest and most graceful of the genus, its slen- Tamarix Africana. African Tamarisk. An erect- 
der branches becoming covered with innumerable pure e growing shrub with slender branches covered with light 
white, tiny flowers earlyinspring. Each,.35 ... 3.50 feathery foliage and bearing beautiful spikes of pale pink 
Bumaldi. A dwarf Japanese variety of vigorous growth. flowersin May All varieties of Tamarix are adapted to 
Flowers pink; July. Each, .35 ee 3.50 planting by the seaside. Each, .35 ... 3.50 
Callosa. Deep rose, grows steely, ana pees meee Hispida zstivalis. Of vigorous, erect growth, with 
allsummer. Each, 35 eS aoe be at 16950 delicate foliage of a soft moss-green color; flowers pink, fr. 
Callosa alba. White. May. Each, ise ars ee 3250 appearing in August. Each, .35 oe a SEE 3.50 
Anthony Waterer. Brilliant rosy carmine flowers Rens ie *. a : - 
in dense clusters; blooms allsummer. Each, .40 = oth e400 
Opulifolia. Strong growing shrub, with white flowers 
along the stem. Useful for screening purposes. Each, .35 3.50 
Opulifolia aurea. White flowers in clusters; golden foli- 
age; May. Each, .35 sais hz Me ao. 50 
Prunifolia flore pleno. Bridal Wreath. A beautiful 
erect-growing shrub with lanceolate leaves bearing in May 
pure white double flowers in great profusion. Each, .35 3.50 
Reevesii flore pleno. A spreading shrub of medium 
growth with delicate lanceolate foliage. In May the plant 
is completely covered with large round clusters of pure 
white flowers. Each, .35 : 3.50 
Thunbergii. Of dwarf compact habit, with slender 
somewhat drooping branches, densely covered with fine, 
ee narrow leaves, flowers very early in spring when the’ 
v lant is a mass of snowy whiteness. Each, .35 3.50 
Bios Houttei. By many this is regarded as the finest 
spireas, and it is assuredly one of the most es- 
le shrubs in cultivation. It forms an erect bush 
with graceful arching branches, well covered with neat, 
rich green foliage, and in early summer a profusion of large 
pure white flower clusters, very ney and a most effective 
shrub. Each, .35 : ; ee Ses Aes 3550 
Extra large plants. Each, 50 eee 5.00 
Stephanandra Flexuosa. Erect growing en ih 
elegant fern like yellowish green foliage. Each, .35 . 3.50 
Deutzia gracilis, 
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