LILACS. 



Purple Lilac. Sybinga vtji.gams. The well-known 



and popular lilac; a large, strong growing shrub, bear- 

 ing clusters of richly fragrant, purple flowei"s, in great 

 profusion, early in spring. Very handsome ; a delight- 

 ful, old-fashioned flower that should be in every garden. 

 Eocpress, ea., 15c; 3 for 3.5c. 3 to 4ft., ea., 25c; 3 for 60c. 



White Lilac. Syringa vulgaris alba. A beautiful, 

 white-flowered form jf the above, equally vigorous and 

 free-flowering. Flowers in large, creamy-white pani- 

 cles; fragrant, distinct. Eocpress, ea., 20c; 3 for 50c. 

 3 to 4 ft., ea., 30c; 3 for 75c. 



PURPLE FRINGE or Smoke Tree. 



Rhus cotinus. A large, handsome shrub of much 

 ornamental value for lawn or shrubbery planting. Of 

 symmetrical, rounded form attaining a height possibly 

 of fifteen feet. It has beautiful, clean-cut, oval leaves of 

 bright, glossy green, and the flowers appear in June, 

 borne in large, loose, fringe-like panicles of a light pm- 

 plish color which remain until frost, almost entirely 

 covering the bush. It is very beautiful and also very 

 curious, its long, feathery fringe-like growth making it 

 appear, at a distance, as if enveloped in smoke or mist, 

 on account of which it is also known as Smoke Tree or 

 Mist Tree. Express, ea., 15c: 3 for 35c. 3 to 4 ft., ea,, 

 25c; 3 for 60c. 



ROSE ACACIA. 



SPIRAEAS, 



Robinia hispida. Also 

 ^ known as Sweet Pea 

 Shrub. Of low growth, 

 with handsome pinnate 

 foliage of rich deep green, the entire bush being cover- 

 ed in June and throughout summer with delightful 

 flowers in long, showy clusters of great beauty and of 

 a lovely deep rose color, the individual flowers resembl- 

 iag those of the Sweet Pea. A charming shrub indeed, 

 and of easy culture. Eocpress, ea., 15c; 3 for 35c. 3 

 to 4 ft., ea., 25c; 3 for 60c. 



SWEET-SCENTED SHRUB 



Carolina Allspice. 



Calycanthus floridus. Very desirable and valuable for 

 its fragrance and general good habit. It bears from 

 Maj' throughout all summer, in great abundance, small, 

 double, dull brownish-purple flowers of exqu site aro- 

 matic, strawberry-like fragrance. The wood and 

 leaves are also delightfully sweet-scented. It forms a 

 large shrub of spreading growth and succeeds every- 

 where. A very popular old favorite and known also 

 as -'Strawberry Shrub." Mail, ea., 10c; 3 for 25c. Ex- 

 press, ea., 20c; 3 for 50c. 



WHITE FRINGE. 



Chionaiiihus Virginica, A popular and much admired 

 shi'ub of moderate growth and rounded form with large, 

 dark green, glossy leaves, and long drooping panicles of 

 beautiful white, fringe-like flowers, which are borne in 

 great abundance throughout May and June and present 

 a most graceful and airy appearance. Express, ea., 

 15c; 3 for 35c. 2 to 3 ft., ea., 25c; 3 for 60c. 3 to 4 ft., 

 ea., 40c. 3 for $1.00. 



New Crimson Spirsa, Anthony Waterer. By all odds 

 the finest of its class and a grand acquisition of great 

 value. It outshines all Spiraeas in brilliancy of color — 

 a bright crimson — and the most profuse and persistent 

 bloomer of them all, bearing continuously large, flat 

 clusters of lovely bloom throughout the whole of sum- 

 mer and autumn. The plant is of dwarf habit and 

 dense growth, comes into bloom very early and when 

 not more than fifteen inches high. It is a perfect gem 

 in every way. Mail, ea., 15c; 3 for 35c. Express, ea., 

 25c: 3 for 60c. 



Spiraea Japonica Bumaldi. One of the most charming 

 of all the Spiraeas, forming a symmetrical shrub or 

 about two feet high with dense, slender branches and 

 pretty, airy foliage, covered with a mass of large clus- 

 ters of exquisite bloom, beautiful, bright rosy-red in 

 color, all summer and autumn. A splendid plant for 

 massing. Mail, ea., 12c; 3 for 20c. Express, ea., 25c; 

 3 for 50c. 



SNOWBALL. Viburnum. 



Common Snowball. V. opulus sterilis. A delightful, 

 old-fashioned shrub, popular and much admired. Of 

 large size and spreading habit, bearing in June, large 

 globular clusters of pure white flowers resembhng im- 

 mense snowballs. Express, ea., 15c; 3 for 35c. 3 to 4 

 ft., ea , 25c; 3 for 60c. 



Japan Snowball. V. pli- ' 

 CATUM. The best of the 

 Viburnums, of purer color 

 and better form than the 

 above, and one of the fin- 

 est of flowering shrubs, 

 but difficult to propagate 

 and hence rather scarce. 

 Moderate in growth and 

 compact in form, rich 

 deep green plicated foli- 

 age; large, globular flow- 

 er clusters of the purest 

 white produced all over 

 the bush in great abimd- 

 ance. Exceedingly choice; 

 its flne flowers are very 

 beautiful and its handsome plicate foliage makes it 

 a lovely object at all times. Mail, ea., 15c; 3 for 3.5c. 

 Eocpress, ea., 25c; 3 for 60c. 



WEIGELA. 



Variegated-leaved Weigela W. rosea nana vauib- 

 GATA. A grand shrub of rather dwarf, open habit, 

 and beautiful foliage deeply margined with clear, 

 creamy-white distinctly defined. The foliage stands 

 the sun well and is very showy; altogether it is one of 

 the finest of all dwarf variegated shrubs. During sum- 

 mer it bears beautiful bright pink flowers verv profuse- 

 ly. Mail, ea., 12c; 3 for 30c. Express, ea., 20c;''3"for 50c. 



