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Deutzia Cresata Magnifica 



Deutzias. Well-known profuse flowering Shrubs, blooming in 

 spring or eirly summer. The dwarf varieties are desirable for 

 forcing under glass. 



Evonymus Japonica. An evergreen shrub with large round, glossy, 

 dark green foliage, a splendid plant for foundation [)lanting, par- 

 ticularly at the seashore, also fine to grow on in pots or tubs for house 

 decoration; hardy as far north as Philadelphia. Bushy plants, 12 to 

 15 inches high, 75 cts. each, S7.50 per doz. 



Exochorda Grandiflora (Pearl Bush). A medium-sized Shrub 

 bearing white flowers in slender racemes in early spring; very 

 graceful; useful for cut flowers. 75 cts. each. 



Forsythia Fortune!. Strong erect habit; bright golden-yellow 

 llowf rs in early spring. 60 cts. each. 



— Suspensa {Weeping Golden Bel!)- A tall Shrub of willowy growth, 

 the branches gracefully arching, covered with golden yellow bells 

 in early spring. 60 cts. each. 



— Viridissima {Golden Bell). Strong erect habit; bright yellow 

 bcU-likc llowcrs in early spring. 60 cts. each. 



Halesia Tetraptera {Silver Bell or Snowdrop Tree) . One of the most 

 desirable tall shrubs, with pretty bell-shaped snowdrop-like white 

 flowers in May. SI. 00 each. 



Hydrangea Arborescens Grandiflora {Snowball Hydrangea). 

 This magnificent perfectly hardy American Shrub has snow white 

 blossoms of largest size; it comes into bloom just after the passing 

 of all the early Spring-blooming Shrubs, flowering from early June 

 until late July, which makes it valuable in any garden. 75 cts. each. 



— Paniculata Grandiflora. Without doubt the best known and 

 most popular summer-flowering Shrub in cultivation. The flowers, 

 which are borne in dense pyramidal panicles, are white when they 

 first open, but gradually change to rose color, and remain in good 

 condition for weeks. Fine bush plants, 75 cts. each. Standard 

 or tree shaped plants, which make beautiful specimens for the 

 lawn or garden, $1.50 each. 



Hypericum Patulum Henryi. A comparatively new hardy 

 St. John's Wort of shrubby habit, growing from 2\ to 4 feet high, 

 producing masses of large clear yellow flowers during July and 

 August, and retaining its neat foliage until late in the autumn. 

 30 cts. e.ich. 



— Candidissima plena. A fine tall, double white, 60 cts. each. 



— Crenata Magniflca. A most distinct variety with exceptionally 

 large corj'mbs of pure white flowers, produced in wonderful profusion. 

 60 cts. each. 



— — rosea plena {Double-flowering Deutzia). Double white, tinged 

 with pink; very desirable tall Shrub. 60 cts. each. 



— Gracilis. A favorite dwarf bush, covered with spikes of pure white 

 flowers in early summer. 60 cts. each. 



^ Lemoinei. Flowers very large and produced in cone shaped heads of 

 pure wliite, which open out very full. 60 cts. each. 



— Pride of Rochester. A fine, tall growing double white flowering 

 variety. 60 cts. each. 



Elsholtzia Stauntoni. Its late flowering, September and October, 



makes this a particularly valuable Shrub. It grows about four feet 

 high, of bushy branching habit, each branch terminated by a dense 4 to 

 8 inch long spike of attractive deep lilac colored flowers. 60 cts. each. 



Enkianthus Japonicus. An attractive dwarf shrub with small pretty 

 foliage particularly in the autumn when thej' assume brilliant orange 

 coloring marked with red, its black fruit or berries at this time forming a 

 strong contrast. In early spring it bears numerous umbels of pure white 

 Andromeda-like flowers. $1.50 each. 



Evonymus Alata (Corkbark). A shrub different in character from others. 

 having an individuality of its own. It is particularly ornamental and 

 interesting on account of its curious corky bark. The small flowers of 

 the spring are followed by attractive red berries in the fall. It is also 

 valuable on account of its bright scarlet autumn foliage which makes it 

 very conspicuous in the fall. Strong plants, $1.00 each. 



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