fUIfHWADRgR-PHIlADELPtJIAMS^ CHOICE HABDYSHRUBS M ^^' 



Pyramid Boxwood. 



Chionanthus Virginica {W7tite Fringe). A tall- growing native Shrub, blooming 



profusely in June. Tlie singular flowers resemble bunches of white silken fringe; hung 



gracefully among the foliage. 25 cts. each. 

 Clethra ainifolia ( 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 Japonica fl, pi. (Globe flower). A graceful Shrub, of medium 



height, with double yellow flowers from June to October. 25 cts. each. 

 Cornus Florida ( Wliite-flowering Dogwood). An ornamental, spreading, irregularly 



shaped tree, producing large white flowers in .spring and rich crimson foliage in autumn. 



Plants 4 to 5 feet high, 75 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 3 to 4 feet high, $1.00 each. 



— Alba Sibirica {Siberian Dogwood). A strong-growing variety, crimson colored 

 branches in winter. 25 cts. each. 



— Sanguinea [Red-twigged Dogwood). A strong-growing 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 [Silky Cornel). A reddish-stemmed variety of strong growth, corymbs of 

 white flowers late in June, followed by pretty blue berries in October. 25 cts. each. 



Cratsegus Oxyacantha fl. pi. [Double- flowering Hawthorn). The do"'ble form of 

 the fragrant English Hawthorn; flowers in May and June. We offer double red, pink 

 and white. 50 cts. each. 



— Pyracantha Lalandi [Evergreen, or Fiery Thorn). A most desirable variety, 

 covered from early autumn and throughout the winter witli biilliant orange-scarlet ber- 

 ries. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



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. 



Buxus Sempervirens [Boxwood). The well-known Boxwood, now so pop- 

 ular for planting as individual specimens in vases, window boxes, and for the fine formal 

 and decorative eff"ects that can be produced by the many shapes into which this plant 

 can be trimmed. 



Pyramid'Shaped Boxwood. 

 2J feet high, 12 to 14 inches diameter at base $2 00 each. 



3 " " 14 to 16 " " " " 3 00 " 



3i " " 16 to 18 " " " " 5 00 " 



4 " " 18 to 20 " " " " 7 50 " 



5 " " 24 " " " " 10 00 " 



Bush=shaped Boxwood. 



8 to 10 inches high, bushy, 40 cts. each ... |4 00 per doz. 



50 " " 5 00 " " 



75 " " 7 50 " " 



II 00 " " 10 00 " " 



2 00 " '• 20 00 " " 



12 

 15 

 18 

 24 



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Bushy Plants, 

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4 to 6 

 8 to 10 

 10 to 12 



Boxwood Edging. 



Per Doz. 



6 inches high $1 00 



" 4 00 



" 5 00 



Per lOo. 



$6 00 

 30 00 

 40 00 



Per looo. 



$50 00 



Calluna [Heather). Very pretty, small Shrubs, well adapted for borders of 



evergreens or for sunny, stony or sandy slopes and banks with moist surroundings. 



Cut branches keep their lifelike appearance for months. 

 — Vulgaris [Scotch Heather). Racemes of dark, rose-pink flowers; July to 



September. 



Alba. The true "White .Scotch Heather." 



Alporti. Vigorous grower, with rosy-carmine flowers. 



Elegantissima. A handsome white sort, of pleasing and attractive habit. 



Any of the above, 50 cts. each. One each of the four sorts, $1.75. 

 Calycanthus Floridus [Siceet or Strawberry Shrnb). An old favorite, with 



double chocolate-colored strawberry-scented flowers. 25 cts. each. 

 Cercis Canadensis [Judas Tree, or Red Bud). A showy tall Shrub or small 



tree. All the branches and twigs are covered with a mass of small rosy-pink flowers 



early in the spring before the leaves appear. Plants, 4 feet high, 50 cts. each. 



CORC'IIORLIS, 



We will supply any of the Shrubs priced at 25 cts. each for $2.50 per dozen ; $18.00 per 100. 



