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Philadelphcs Speciosissimus. (Ecfhiced.) 



Philaclelplius g. var. speciosissimus. D. Of dwarf habit, 

 forming- bushes about 3 feet in height and covered 

 with verj- lai'g-e white, sweet-scented flowers. Dis- 

 tinct and fine. See cut. 50c. 



laxxis. C. Very large, white fragrant flowers, upright 

 habit, free flowering ; a valuable sort. 35c. 



inicropliylliis. Small-leaved Syringa. D. Recently 

 introduced. Of dwarf habit, slender growth, and 

 small white flowers. A very pretty small shrub. 75c. 



miiltifloriis plenus. Flowers almost double, fragrant, 

 cream J- white, in long racemes; habit elegant; a 

 profuse bloomer. 50c. 



nivalis. C. The stamens of this variety are cream- 

 colored, thus rendering the whole flower snowy 

 white. Flowers inodorous. 35c. 



Pekineusis. C. Flowers creamy Avhite, fragrant, dis- 

 tinct. 50c. 



primiilfHfloriis. C. Flowers almost double; pure 

 white. 50c. 



pubescens. HoARY-LEAVED Syringa. C. A beauti- 

 ful shrub, with large, downy leaves and large, white 

 flowers : late flowering. 35c. 



salicifolia. Willow-leaved Syringa. D. Leaves 

 curled at the edges, giving the plant a peculiar ap- 

 pearance. Dwarf habit. oOc. 



speciosus. C. Very showy flowers; late; distinct 

 habit. 35c. 



Yokohama. C. A ver5' fragrant species from Japan, 

 of upright, compact habit; foliage plaited, 

 a beautiful shrub. 3.5c. 



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PKUNUS. Plum. 



Under this heading are embraced some of the most charming early spring flowering shrubs. Prumis triloba, or 

 the Douhle-tiowered Plum, as it is commnnlv called, and the Double-flowered Almonds, produce in remarkable pro- 

 fusion perfectly double, finelv formed flower? of most attractive colors. At the blossoming season each little tree 

 appears like one mass of bloom, forming a most beautiful and interesting object, whether planted singly upon the 

 lawn or in groups. As the Almond and Plum flower at the same time, they can be massed very effectively. Both 

 are hardy and of fine habit. 

 P. Japoiiica flore aibo pieno. {Brroneously Amygdalus ptimila alba.) Dwarf Double White-flowering 



Almond. D. Produces beautiful double white flowers in May. 50c. 

 P. Japonica flore rxihro pleno. (Erroneously Am J/(/da- 

 Ins 2J?'»uZa.) Dwarf Double Red-flowering 

 Almond. D. A beautiful small shrub, bearing 

 in May, before the leaves appear, an abundance 

 of small, double, rose-like flowers, closely set 

 upon the twigs. 50c. 

 P. Pissardi. PuRPLE-LEAVED Plum. C. The finest 

 purple-leaved small tree or shrub of recent in- 

 troduction. The j'oung branches are a very dark 

 purple; the leaves when young are lustrous crim- 

 son, changing to a dark purple, and retain this 

 beautiful tint till they drop late in autumn ; no 

 other purple-leaved tree or shrub retains its color 

 like this. It transplants easily and is worthy of 

 wide dissemination. Flowers small, white, single, 

 • covering the tree. 50c. 

 P. tomentosa. D. A very pretty species from Japan. 

 It has beautifully plaited leaves, and bears in 

 May, small, inconspicuous flowers, which are 

 followed by small red fruits resembling currants. 

 Forms a very handsome dwarf shrub. 50c. 

 P. triloba. Double-floavering Plum. D. Native of 

 China. A highly interesting and desirable addi- 

 tion to hardj- shrubs ; flowers double, of a deli- 

 cate pink, upwards of an inch in diameter, thickly 

 set on the long slender branches ; flowers in May. 

 P. virgata flore roseo pleno. D. Flowers double, rose-colored 

 pear three or four days earlier. 50c. 



PTELEA. Hop Tree, or Shrubby Trefoil. Lederblume, Ger. Ptelea, E)-. 



p. trifoliata. C. A large shrub or small tree, of rapid growth and robust habit. Fruit winged, and in clusters; 

 flowers in June. 50c. 

 var. aurea. Golden-leaved Hop Tree. C. (New.) Beautiful glossy golden foliage, holds its color well. 



$1.00. 



Flower. 

 (Natural Size.) 



See cut. 50c. 



not so full as tho,se of P. tril-oha, but they ap* 



