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CALYCANTHUS 



FLORIDUS. Carolina Allspice or Sweet Scented 

 Shrub. — Produces throughout the summer numer- 

 ous sweet-scented chocolate colored flowers. An 

 old-time favorite. 2 ft., 20c. each. 



DAPHNE CNEORUM 

 (Garland Flower) 



An elegant and refined dwarf growing evergreen 

 shrub. It grows but 12 to 18 inches high, has 

 neat, attractive foliage and produces many clus- 

 ters of fragrant, pink Arbutus-like flowers in May. 

 Large well-branched plants, 40c. each. 



DEUTZIA 



CRENATA FL. PL. Double Deutzia.— Of tall 

 habit. In June has racemes of double white flow- 

 ers tinted with pink. 



CRENATA FL. PL. ALBA.— A variety of the 

 last named with pure white flowers. 



GRACILIS. — Of very dwarf habit with masses 

 of pure white, bell-shaped flowers, ly^ ft., each, 

 20c. 



LEMOINEI. — Has broad, dense heads of snowy 

 flowers that completely cover the bush. 



Price (except as noted), 2 to 3 ft., 20c. each. 



HARDY HYDRANGEAS 



HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS STERILIS 



ARBORESCENS STERILIS (Arborescens gran- 

 diflora alba).. Hills of Snow. — Large, full heads of 

 snow^-white floAvers which are lavishly produced 

 from late in June until the last of August; of 

 upright refined habit and very hardy. Especially 

 useful for planting in conjimction with the well- 

 known Hydranqea panicuhita gmndl flora. (See 

 Cut.) 2 ft., 25c.; 3 ft., 35c.; 31/2 to 4 ft., 50c. 

 each. 



PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA.— Of spreading 

 habit with terminal panicles of pure white flow- 

 ers in August that change to a pinkish hue in 

 September. 2 to 3 ft., 25c.; 3 to 4 ft., 35c. each. 



Select Hardy Shrubs 



EXOCHORDA 



GRANDIFLORA. Pearl Bush.— A large growing 

 bush with slender racemes of conspicuous, pure 

 white flowers in masses. 3 ft., 20c. each. 



[FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 



EUROPEUS. — Flowers bright sulphur yellow, 

 appearing very early in spring. 



VIRIDISSIMA. Green-barked ForsytMa.— Of 



spreading habit with bright yellow, bell-shaped 

 flowers in early spring. 



VIRIDISSIMA SUSPENSA. Weeping Forsy- 

 thia. — Flowers similar to last named. 

 2 to 3 ft., 20c. each. 



KAXMIA LATIFOLIA 



(Mountain Laurel) 



ITEA 



VIRGINICA.— Of compact, dwarf 

 dainty racemes of pure white flowers. 



habit with 

 20c. each. 



Retains its foliage in unimpaired beauty 

 throughout the year. Its leaves, which are broad, 

 smooth and glossy, are exceptionally free from 

 insect attack or blemish of any kind. The flow- 

 ers are borne in large, flat clusters, vary in color 

 from pearly white to soft, shell pink and are 

 uniquely and exquisitely formed, suggesting, both 

 in bud and when expanded, flowers made of cer- 

 tain delicate, dainty sea shells. They appear 

 early in June and continue a month. 



Nursery grown plants, 1^^ to 2 ft., 75c. each. 



PHILADELPHUS (Syringa) 



CORONARIUS. Mock Orange.— Produces in 

 June a mass of white fragrant flowers that re- 

 semble Orange blossoms. 2 ft., 20c. each. 



CORONARIUS GRANDIFLORUS.— Similar to 

 the type, except the flowers are larger and not so 

 fragrant. 3 ft., 20c. each. 



PURPUREA MACULATA.— A new and distinct 

 variety. The flowers are purple and white, com- 

 mingled in an unusual manner, and are delight- 

 fully fragrant. 2 ft., 30c. each. 



SAMBUCUS (Elder) 



NIGRA AUREA. Golden-leaved Elder.— One of 



the most striking and highly colored of the golden- 

 leaved shrubs. 2 to 3 ft., 20c. each. 



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