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:^^^=5EleagnuS LongipeS. A very ilcMralile, nearly evL-rgreen Shi lib, with light 

 luhage, which is silvered on the under surface. The abundant crop of orange- 

 colored fruit is a very attractive feature during ihe summer. 25 cts. each. 

 Exochorda Qrandiflora {Pearl Bush), A vigorous-growing Shrub, bearing white 

 owers in slender racemes in early spring; very graceful; useful for cut flowers. 

 -5 cts. each. 

 ,FQrsythla Suspensa ( Weeping GoMen Bell). Of willowy growth, the branches 

 __^ yiaceiully arclimg, covered wiih golden-yellow bells in early spring. 25 cts. each. 

 — Viridissima. Strong, erect habit; flowers yellow; very early. 25 cts. each; 

 ___jj2.5U per doz. 



tlalesia Tetraptera {Silve>- Bell, or Snowdrop Tree). A beautiful, large Shrub 

 ith pieily beil-sliaped white flowers in May; one of the most desirable Shrubs. 

 !.5 cts. e.ich. 

 Hydrangea Arboresens SterWls {Snowball Bydrnngen). A beautiful new hardy 

 blirub. tor description, illusliation, and price see page 212. 



^JQydrangea Paniculata [tvpe). This must not 

 be conlounded with Hydrangta paniculata grandi- 

 Jlo7-a oflFered below, this being the original type 

 from which the variety grandiflora originated, and 

 while not so well known as the last-named variety, 

 it is by many considered superior on account of 

 the flower heads having less sterile flowers, which 

 reduces the weight of the large heads of bloom, 

 thus enabling the plant to carry its flowers more 

 erect and showing same lo better advantage ; the 

 flowers are creamy-white, turning to a purplish-ied 

 as they fade. Strong plants, 30 cts. each; $3.00 

 \ per doz. 



HVdrangea Paniculata Qrandiflora. Without 

 dciubt the best knovMi and most popular Shrub in 

 cultivation at the present time. The flowers, which 

 are borne in dense pyramidal panicles a foot long, 

 in the greatest profusion, are white when they first 

 open, but gradually change to rose color, and re- 

 main in good condition for weeks. (See cut.) 



Each. 



Per doz. 



Per 100. 



Fine bush planis, 25 cts. 



$2.50 



$18.00 



Extra " '' 50 cts. 



5.00 



30.00 



HVDHANGEA PanICULATA GKANUltLURA. 



Deutzia Candidissima plena. A flne double while. 

 25 CIS. each. 



— Crenata rosea plena {Double-flowering Deutzia). Double- 

 white, tinged with pink; very desirable. (See cut on page 



J 214 ) 2t cts. each. 

 Gracilis. A favorite dwarf bush, covered with spikes of 

 pure white flowers in early summer. 25 cts. each; $2.50 

 \ per doz. 

 ___^ — Campanulata. A new white sort, with large, open, 

 ^alver-sha|iLd fiow'ers. 25 cts. each. 



— ^ — Carminea. Delicate rose, reverse of petals deep crim- 

 '\ sou. 25 cts. each. 

 V!^-^ — Rosea. Flowers twice the size of D. gracilis and suf- 

 fijsed with delicate pink ; a grand improvement. 25 els. each. 



— Lemolnei. Without doubt one of the very best hardy 

 ^^ Shrubs; flowers very large and produced in broad-based, 



cone-shaped heads of from 20 to 30 flowers each, of purest 

 white, which open out very full. (See cut.) 25 cts. each ; 

 $2.50 per doz. 

 —^ Pride of Rochester. A fine double pure white. 25 cts. 

 2ach. 



IScabra. Large single white, tinged with pink. 25 cts. each. 

 ^UOnymUS EuropsuS (Burning Bush). A very conspicu- 

 ous Shrub in the autumn and winter, when loaded with 

 scarlet seed-pods, from which the orange-colored berries 

 hang on slender threads. 25 cts. each. 

 _ Latifolia Aurea. .\ beautiful evergreen Shrub with broad, 

 glossy foliage of dark green, bordered with golden yellow ; 

 not hardy north of Washington. 50 cts, each. 



Standard or tree-shaped plants, which will make 

 be.-iutiful specimens for the lawn or garden, 50 

 cts. each; $5. 00 per doz. 



Dkctzia Lemiiinei. 



Note that our prices on Shrubs include boxes and packing snd dehvery to any express or freight hne in Philadelphia 



