LE ATEN A DREER- DHTIADELDHIA- PA" sC7 CHOICE HARDY SHRUBS [fff] 210 
Calycanthus Floridus (Sweet or Strawberry Shrub). An old favorite with 
double chocolate-colored strawberry-scented flowers, 25 cts. each. 
Caragana Arborescens (Pea Tyee). An interesting Shrub or small tree 
with yellow pea-shaped flowers in May. 25 cts. each. 
Cercis Canadensis (Judas Tree, or Red Bud), A showy tall shrub or small 
tree. All the bramches and twigs are covered with a mass of small rosy-pink 
flowers early in the spring before the leaves appear. Plants 4 to 5 feet high, 50 cts. 
+) each. 
Chionanthus Virginica (White Fringe). A tall-growing native Shrub, bloom- 
ing profusely in June. The singular flowers resemble bunches of white silken 
fringe, hung gracefully among the foliage. 25 cts. each, 
Clerodendron Trichotomum. A tall Shrub, bearing early in September head, 
of sweet-scented white flowers with rosy-red calyx. 50 cts. each. c 
Clethra alnifolia ( White Alder, or Sweet Pepper Bush). One of the best of our 
native dwarf Shrubs, bearing spikes of pure white, deliciously fragrant flowers during 
July and August. 25 cts. each. 
Corchorus, or Kerria Ja= 
ponica fl, pl. (Globe- 
flower). A graceful Shrub, 
of medium height, with double — 
yellow flowers, from June to 
October. 25 cts. each. 
— ArgenteaVariegata, Foli- : sae ; 
age prettily edged with silvery tie as Bec: ae 
white, of dwarf habit. 25 xa : == —== 
cts. each. 
Colutea Aborescens (Blad- 
der Senna). A tall Shrub, 
with small, delicate foliage and 
CorcHorRus. 
Cornus Florida (White- 
flowering Dogwood). An 
ornamental, spreading, irreg- 
ularly-shaped tree, producing 
large white flowers in spring 
and rich crimson foliage in 
autumn. Plants 5 to 6 feet 
high, 75 cts. each. 
yellow, pea-shaped blossoms 
in June, followed by reddish 
pods or bladders. 25 cts. each. 
——Rubra (Red-flowering 
Dogwood). A rare variety, 
the flowers of which are rich, 
rosy-red. The two varieties 
make a fine contrast. Plants 
4 to 5 feet high, $1.00 each. 
— Sanguinea (Red-twigged 
Dogwood). <A strong-grow- 
ing bush, with crimson-colored branches; especially attractive in winter. 25 cts. each. 
— Mascula (Cornelian Cherry). A tree-like Shrub, producing early in spring, 
before the leaves appear, clusters of bright yellow flowers, which are followed by 
red edible berries. 25 cts. each. 
_— Sericea. A reddish-stemmed variety of strong growth, corymbs of white flowers late 
| in June, followed by pretty blue berries in October. 25 cts. each. 
Crategus Oxyacantha fl, p!. (Double-flowering Hawthorn). The double form of 
the fragrant English Hawthorn; flowers in May and June. We offer both double red 
and white: 50 cts. each. 
—Pyracantha Lalandi (Fiery Thorn). A most desirable variety, covered from early 
autumn and throughout the winter with bril!‘ant orange-scarlet berries. 50) cts. each. 
i Cytisus Laburnum (Golden Chain or Golden Rain). A dwarf tree or large 
Shrub with shining green leaves and long, drooping racemes of yellow flowers, which 
appear in early summer. 50 cts. each. 
Daphne Cneorum (Garland Flower). A pretty dwarf, spreading Shrub, 6 to 8 
inches high, especially suited for planting on rockeries, producing beautiful bright pink 
sweet-scented flowers early in May. 5!) cts. each. 
Desmodium Penduliflorum, A Shrub which dies to the ground in winter, but comes 
up vigorously in spring, throwing up shoots 3 to 4 feet high, which bear during Sep- 
tember attractive sprays of bright rose-colored pea-shaped flowers. 25 cts. each. 
3 — Japonicum. An elegant white-flowering variety, producing during September and 
October masses of pure white pea-shaped flowers. (See cut.) 50 cts. each. 
CretTHRA ALN: FOLIA (Sweet Pepper Bush). 
DeEsMoODIUM JAPONICUM. 
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We will supply any of the Shrubs priced at 25 cts. each for $2.50 per dozen; $15.00 per 100. 
