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lllmADREER ffllADELPHIA-RA-mCHOICE HARDYSHRUBS : 



'jiVlagnolia Purpurea. Deep purple-pink in throat, a bu^hy 

 ' \ancly that bluuiiis at iiitei'vals all summer. $2.00 each. 

 llahonia Aquifolia {HoUy-Uavtd RIahonia). Valued' for its 

 shiny gieeii loliage and its clusters of yellow flowers, which 

 expand towards the end of April. 3o cts. each. 

 tapanese Maples. These are exceedingly beautiful, especially 

 in spung, when they burst into full leaf, and the various colors 

 of the foliage are deep and decided, and in autumn many varie- 

 ties deepen in color and assume very beautiful tints. 

 '— Japonicum Aureum. Golden yellow. $1.00 each. 

 ;^olymorphum Atropurpureiim. Purple-le.wed va- 

 •-^Tety. deeply cut. %\ 00 each. 



\ PolymorphuiM Dissectum Atropurpureum. A hand- 



^ some variety; leaves a beaiuiful rose color when young; change 

 to a deep and constant purple as they become older; deeply and 

 \ delicalt Iv cut, giving them a fern-like appearance. JilOO each. 

 ^avia Macrostachya {/ wnrf Borse Chestnut or Buckeye). 

 P'orms a broad, round bush with deep green foliage, and in 

 July bears a mass of beautiful uptight spikes of white blossoms. 

 'lO cts. each ; $.5 00 per doz. , 



PhiladelphUS, Boule d'Argent {Silver Ball Mock Omnge^. 

 ( >f dwarf, compact habit, w iih double white flowers one inch in 

 \diameter. 25 cts. each. 

 !^«JCoronariuS {Ga> land I\Tock Orange). This is the popular, 

 ->Avell-known variety ; very sweet and one of the first to flower. 

 ,.^«ee cut.) 25 cts. each. 



— ^OronariUS fl. pi. A fine doiible-flowering form. 25 cts. 

 ■ — CoronariUS aurea {Golden-leaved Mock Orange.) Fine 

 ^oUlenyellow foli.-ige, cunlra.stiiig beautifully with the dark 

 eaves of other Shrubs. 25 cts. each. 



QrandlflorUS. A large-flowered, robust grower. 25 cts. 



Manteau d'Hermine. Creamy-white double flowers, pro- 



uced in such profupion as to completely cover the plant. 25c. 



\ — RoS£efloruS plenus. Full double white flowers. 25 cts. 



kea Virginica. One of the prettiest native Shrubs; produTtM-^ Potentilla Fruticosa {Shrubby Cinquefoil). Fcrms an erect 



racemes of pure while flowers during June, which have a bu.h about 1\ ieet high, with atnactive foliage; commencing 



fra;rance not unlike the Pond Lily. 25 cts. each. V.'" J"'^'' '' '"^^''^ golden-yellow flowers all summer. 25 cts. 



almia Latifolia {Mountain Laurel, or Callcj Bush). Our PrunuS Japonica fl.pl. {Double flowering Aunond). A 



nauve laurel and one of the most valiuble evergreen Shrubs, beautiful dwarf Shruo, producing its showy double flowers 



bearing in May and June clusters of while or pinkish-whli e^ily in May before the leaves appear. We can supply 



flowers of great beauty. Strong cultivated plants, 75 cts. >, boih white and pink. 35 cts. each. 



each; S7.50 ner doz.; $60 00 per 100. _^ Pissardi {Purple-leaved Plum). Covered wilh single 



'\LeSpedeza Bicolor {Busk Clover). A Japanese Shr'ib, white flowers in spring ; when they first appear the leaves are 



-i growing about 6 feet high, with effective pea-shaped pink and \ a lustrous crimson, changing to a rich purple. 35 cts. each, 

 white blossoms, borne in drooping clusters .from the axils of^-i— Triloba {Doublefloioering Fliim). Produces fn early 

 the leaves during mid-summer, and in such profusion as to spring semi-double delicate pnik flowers ovir an inch in 



bend the branches wilh their weight. 25 cts, each. diameter. 25 cis. each. 



LigUStrum Ibota. A Ja|->anese Privet of the most beautiful character, 

 with dark green fresh foliage, conirasting well with the prominent ra- 

 cemes of fragrant white flowers. 25 cts each. 



X Regelianum. A splendid variety with spreading branches and 



\ drooping ends, elegant and graceful as an isolated specimen. 2") cts. each. 

 -~~r<Jlonicera Fragrantissima {Chinese Fragrant Bush Honeysuckle). 

 \ Fragrant pinkish-while flowers produced in early spring. The dark 

 ^^ reen foliage is retained almost all winter. 25 cts. each. 

 — \Ledebouri, Very distinct, producing red floweis in May. 25 cts. 

 -;=-'MorrOwi. A handsome Japanese variety wilh white flowers during 

 \ May, but especially valuable for its bright red fruit during the summer 

 \ and autumn months. 25 cts. each. 

 ' -, — TartaricSi {Tartarian Honeysuckle). Pink flowers, conirasting beau- 

 .-"^^lifully with the foliage; blooms in June. 25 cts. each. 

 — ^ Tartarica alba {White Tartarian Honeysuckle). A creamy-while 

 colored variety of the above, flowering daring May and fune. 25 cts. each. 

 N^ Urandiflora rosea. A large-flowered form with bright red flowers, 

 v., \striped with white ; flowers in June. 25 cts. each. 

 Magnolia Conspicua {Chinese White Rfagnolia). A highly-prized spe- 

 cies on account of its large white flowers, which open about the middle 

 ~^y of A]3iil. Fine, bushy plants, about 3 feet high, $3.50 each. 

 /~^^^lauca ( While Bav. or Laurel). The native Magnolia of the swamps, 

 ( much admired for the beauty of its foliage and pure while, fragrant flow- 

 ers. Plants, 3 to 4 feet high, %\ 00 each. 

 ^\,;-- Lennei. A sujierb variety with large foliage and deep purple flowers. 

 ■^- — >J-iiie p'ants, $2.00 each. 



"^-^Soulangeana. A Chinese species which, while shrub-like in 

 Th young growth, attains the size of a tree in time; its flowers, which 

 are produced early in spring, are cup-shaped, 3 to 5 inches in diam- 

 eter, and are white inside, flushed wilh purple outside. Strong, heavy 

 plants, $1 50 each. 



Philauelphus Grandiflorus. 



All Shrubs priced at 25 cts. each will be supplied at $3 50 per doz ; $15 00 per 100. 



