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HYDR.\NGEA 



H. arborescens grrandiflora alba. D. Also called 

 " Snowball Hydrangea " and " Hills of Snow." 

 The blooms are of the ven* largest size, of pure 

 snow-white color. One of its most valuable 

 characteristics is its coming into bloom just after 

 the passing of all the early spring shrubs, while 

 its long season of bloom, from early June 

 through August, renders it doubly valuable to 

 every owner of a garden ; perfectlv hardy. 5 to 

 3 ft., oOc each; 10 for .S4.aO; 100 for 835.00. 



H. Bretschneideri. A distinct and valuable Hy- 

 drangea bearing large corj-mbs of white flowers 

 in May. Desirable on account of its time of 

 flowering and fine appearance. Si. 00 each. 



H. paniculata grandiflora. Large Paxicle-flow- 

 EHED Hydrangea. C. A fine shrub, growing 

 from 8 to 10 feet high; flowers white, in great 

 pyramidal panicles a foot long, and produced 

 in Augxist and September, when verj- few shrubs 

 are in flower ; one of the finest flowering shrubs. 



2 to 3 ft., 35c each; 10 for 83.00; 100 for -8:20.00. 



3 to 4 ft., 50c each; 10 for 84.00. In tree form, 

 3 to 4 ft., 75c each. 



HYPERICUM. St. John's Wort 



H. Moserianum. E. A charming shrub of dwarf 

 habit, producing large single yellow flowers in 

 great profusion during the summer. 13 to 18 

 in., 50c each; 10 for 84.00. 



KERRL\. Corchorus 



K. Japonica. Japax Corchorus. E. A slender, 

 green-branched shrub, with globular, yellow 

 flowers from July to October. 2 to 3 ft., 50c. 

 each; 10 for -84. (>0. 



var. flore pleno. Double-flowered Corchoecs. 

 E. Of medium size; double yellow flowers. 

 2 to 3 ft., 50c each; 10 for 84.00* 



var. argentea variegata. Silver Variegateiv- 

 leaved Corchorus. E. A dwarf variety from 

 Japan, with small, green foliage, edged with 

 white ; ven,' slender grower. One of the pret- 

 tiest dwarf shrubs. 18 to 24 in., 50c each; 10 

 for 84.00. 



LIGUSTRUM. Privet 



The Privet in all its varieties desen^es attention as an 

 ornamental plant. It is almost an evergreen, and grows 

 freely in all soils: is compact and regular in its form, and 

 bears shearing to any extent. The whole collection which 

 we offer makes a verj- interesting group on the lawn; the 

 flowers appear in June and July. 



L. Ibota. Chen-ese Privet. D. A valuable shrub, 

 native of China and Japan. Flowers large, 

 white, verv' fragrant, produced in great pro- 

 fusion; leaves long and shining; one of the 

 hardiest of the Privets, and distinct. A charm- 

 ing shrub prized for its fragrant flowers, as well 

 as for its handsome foliage. 2 to 3 ft., 35c each; 

 10 for 82.50 ; 100 for 815.00. 



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