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DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 



Common Name. 



O 



Price. 



Botanical Name. 



SKEPHERDIA. 







SHEPKERD1A. 



203. Silvery leaved, Buffalo 







argentea. 



Berry, diticious, 



I 



50 



204. Canadian, 



2 



50 



canadensis. 

 SPART1UM. 



BROOM. 







205. Cream colored Scotch, 



1 



50 



Fcoparium var. 



206. White Portugal, 



2 



50 



maltiflorum. ) 



207. Double flowering Spanish, 



2 



50 



junceump/. \ 



208. Siberian, 



2 



37 



sibiricum. 



SPIRAEA. 









209. Alpine, 



2 



37 



alpina. i 



210. Silvery leaved, 





50 



argentea. > 

 ariffifoiia. j 



211. Aria leaved, 



2 



20 



212. Nepal red, 



3 



37 



bella. 



213. Birch leaved, 



2 



20 



betulsfolia. 



214. Germander leaved, 



2 



25 



ch»ma;drifolia. 



215. Chinese, 





50 



chinensis. 



218. Corymbose flowered, 







20 



corymbosa. 



217. Hawthorn leaved, 



3 



20 



crenata. 



218. Dauric, 



2 



50 



daurica. ) 



219. Decumbent, 



3 



50 



decumbena. ) 



220. Cloven leaved, 



1 



50 



fissa. 



221. Hypericum leaved, or St. 









Peter's wreath, 



2 



25 



hypericifolia. 



222. Siberian white, 



3 



50 



laevigata. 



223. Lanceolate leaved. 



o 



50 



lanceolata. 



224. Lmdley's, 





59 



lindlevami. ) 



225. Nikondiert, 





50 



nikondiertii. $ 



226. Virginia Guelder rose, 



1 



20 



opulifolia. ) 

 fol. Intea. S 



227. Yellow leaved, 



1 



25 



223. Pikowien, 



3 



50 



pikowiensis. 



229. Rough leaved, 



230. Willow leaved white, 



2 



50 

 20 



rugosa. 

 salicifolia. 



231. Willow leaved rose colored, 



2 



30 



rubra, vel rosea. 



232. Sorb leaved, 



3 



25 



sorbifolia. 



233. Thalictrum leaved, 



3 



25 



thalictroides. 



234. Downv red flowerin?, 



2 



20 



tomentosa. 



235. Threelobed leaved," 



3 



50 



trilobate. 



236. Elm leaved, 



2 



30 



uimifolia. 



N. B. The Spiraas are exceed- 









ingly neat flowering shrubs of 

 the greatest diversity of foli- 















age, and being mostly natives 

 of Siberia, Canada, and the 









Northern States, are exceed- 









ingly hardy. 

 STUARTIA. 







STUARTIA. 



237. Virginian, 



2 



50 



malacodendron. ) 



238. Marvland, 

 STORAX. 



2 



50 



pentr-gynia. i 

 3TYRAX. 



239. Great flowering, 



2 



50 



grandi florum. ) 

 lcevigatum. S 



240. Smooth, 



3 



50 



241. SNOWBERRY, 



2 



20 



Symphoria racemosa. ) 



242. Dwarf glaucous, 



243. INDIAN CURRANT, 



3 



25 



gl auca. ) 



2 



20 



glomerata. ) 



244. Forman's, 



2 



25 



formani. \ 



245. Variegated leaved, 



3 



25 



variegaia. 



LILAC. 







SYRINGA. 



246. Purple or Blue, 



1 



. 25 



vulgaris cerulea. 



247. Red, 



1 



37 



rubra. 



248. White, 



1 



25 



alba. ) 

 grandiflnra alba. ) 



249. Large white flowered, 



1 



25 



250. Large purple flowered, 



1 



50 



gravdifiora purpur. 



251. Virginal white, 



2 



50 



virginalis. ) 



252. Variegated leaved, 



2 



50 



fol. varieg. \ 



253. Charles X., 



1 



50 



caroli. ) 



254. Prince's splendid violet, 



1 



75 



privcet- „ ) 



255. Double flowering, 



2 



1 00 



fi. plena. 



256. Persian purple, 



2 



25 



persica. ) 



257. Persian white, 



2 



37 



fi. alba. > 



258. Persian cut leaved, 



2 



37 



lasciniata. } 



259. Chinese, or Siberian purple, 



2 



25 



chinensis, vel sib. i 



260. Chinese red, 



2 



50 



saugeana. > 



261. Chinese Rouen hybrid, 



o 



37 



hybrida. ) 



262. Chionanthus leaved, 



2 



50 



josike^K 

 TAMARIX. 



TAMARISK. 







263. French, 



2 



25 



gallica. 



284. Manna bearing, 



2 



25 



germanica. 



265. SNOWBALL, or Guelder 







VIBURNUM. ^ 



Rose, 



1 



25 



opulus roseam. \ 



266. Variegated leaved, 



2 



37 



fol. varieg. 



267. CRANBERRY TREE, 



cranberry,) 

 WAYFARING TREE. 



1 



25 



oxycoccus. 



( 



268. Subevergreen, 



1 



25 



lantana. ) 



269. Variegated leaved, 



1 



37 



variegaia. \ 



Remarks. 



Beautiful foliage ; profuse clusters of scarlet berries, 



eatable. 

 Neat foliage. 



Handsome variety. 



Rather tender, beautiful flowers. 



Pretty flowers. 



Neat white flowers. 



Elegant pink flowers. 



Handsome white flowers. 



El jgant sub-globuiar corymbs of white flowers. 



New species. 



White flowers in large corymbs. 

 Neat foliage, white flowers. 



New varieties, white flowers. 



New species. 



Delicate foliage and beautiful wreaths of snowy flowers. 

 Dwarf, slow growth. 

 Subevergreen, large corymbs. 



New species. 



Profusion of semi-globular corymbs of white flowers. 



White flowers. 

 New species. 



Panicles of white flowers. 

 Beautiful pink spikes. 

 Expands its foliage in February. 

 Neat foliage, white flowers. 

 Pyramidal spikes of pink flowers. 

 Neat foliage, white flowers. 

 Fine white flowers. 



White flowers of pleasant fragrance. 

 Neat white flower3. 



Profusion of snow-white berries in compact conical 

 clusters. 



Profusion of red fruit in autumn and winter. 

 Beautiful neat foliage. 



Common well-known variety. 

 Handsome red variety. 



Large thyrses of snow-white flowers. 



Large thyrses of flowers. 



Pure white flowers. 



Very large and splendid thyrses of violet flowers. 

 Fine new variety. 



Thyrses of delicate and beautiful flowers. No. 257 is 

 slightly tinged with purple: No. 258 has very neat 

 foliage and purple flowers. 



Monstrous thyrs.-s cf beautiful flowers, exceedingly 

 ornamental. 



Delicate thyrses of neat flowers. 



Delicate beautiful foliage. [ness. 

 The shrub on whose manna the Jews fed in the wilder- 

 Very showy ; thrives in a wet soil, as do also the fol- 

 lowing. 

 Handsome foliage. 



Clusters of bright scarlet fruit in autumn, good for pre- 

 serves. 



Fine foliage, which it holds late ; berries red, changing 

 to black. 



N. B. — For a number of other Ornamental Shrubs, see those designated as such among Fruit Trees, &c. 



