GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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Kerria J. var. argentea variegata. Silver Variegated-leaved Corchobus. I>. A "Iwarf variety from 

 Japan, witb small, g-reen foliage, edg-ed with white; very slender grower. One of the prettiest and most 

 valuable of dwarf shrubs. 50c. 

 var. ramulis var. aureis. D. A curious dwarf variety, having- 7ts stem striped with yellow and g-reen; 

 very pretty in winter when the plant is divested of its leaves. 50c. 



LIG-USTKUM. Privet. Rainweide, Ger. Troene, Fr. 



The Privet in all its varieties, deserves attention as an ornamental plant. It is almost an everg-reen, and grows 

 freely in all soils; is compact and reaular in its forin, and bears shearing: to any extent. The whole collection 

 -which we offer makes a \ ery interesting g-roup on the lawn ; the flowers appear in June and July. 



I,, vulgare var. biixifolium. Box-leaved Privet. D. A variety of erect habit, with short, thic>, dark green 

 leaves, which remain upon the plant till very late in the autumn. One of the best. 25o. 

 var. fructii albo. AVbite-berrted Privet. D. A variety with white berries. 25c. 



var. glaucum fol. albo marginatum. AVhite- edged Leaved Privet. D. Of upright habit, the leav3S 

 are of a glaucous green, margined with white. 2.5c. , 

 t. laurifolium. Lauhel-leaved Privet. D. Has the largest leaves of any. Distinct and fine. 25c. 

 I,. ovalifoUum. California Privet. D. A vigorous, hardy variety, of line habit and foliage ; valuable for 

 hedges. 2'ic. 



X. Pekinensis. The leaves resemble the Lilac, smooth, shining green and spikes of white flowers. 25c. 



LiOJflCEKA. Upriglit Honeysuckle. Heckenkirche, Ge7\ Chamecerisier, Ft: 



The following species and varieties are of erect, shrubby habit. The climbing sorts wiU be found under the 

 head of Climbing Shnibs. 



X. Albert!. D. Violet bell-shaped flowers ; leaves narrow. A very hardy variety, somewhat creeping. 50c. 

 X. caerulea. D. Of shrubby growth ; flowers cream colored, fragrant. May. 35c. 



L. fragrantissima. FRAGRANT UPRIGHT Honeysuckle. D. A spreading shrub, with deep green foliage and 

 very fragrant small flowers, which appear before the leaves ; foliage almost e^■e^green ; most desirable. 35c. 



X. Xedebouri. Ledebour's Honeysuckle. D. From California. A distinct species with red flowers in May. 35c. 



X. Standisliii. Standish's HONEYSUCKLE. D. Native of China. Flowers creamy white, fragrant, appearing in 

 Muy before the leaves ; one of the earliest flowering shrubs. 35c. 



Xi. Tartarica. Tartarian Honeysuckle. D. Pink flowers, which contrast beautifully with the foliage. This 

 and grandiflnra appear to fine advantage planted together. June. 35c. 

 var. alba. White Tartarian Honeysuckle. D. Forms a high bush, with creamy-white, fragrant flow- 

 ers. May and June. 35c. 



var. grandiflora. Pink-flowering Honeysuckle. D. A beautiful shrub, very -vigorous, and producing 



large, bright red flowers striped with white, in June. 35c. 

 Trar. grandiflora alba. D. A variety of upright habit, with very large, pure white flowers. 3.5c. 



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PAVIA. Smooth-fruited Horse Chestnut. Pavier, Fr. 



p. macrostachya. DwABF White Horse Chestnut. D. A beautiful spreading shrub producing numerous 

 large showy spikes of flowers late in June ; very valuable. $1.00. 



PHILADELiPHUS. Syringa, or Mock Orange. Wilder jAsran, Ger. Seringat, Fr. 



The Syringa is an invaluable shrub. Of vigorous habit, very hardy, with large handsome foliage, and beautiful 

 white flowers, produced in the greatest profusion at the blossoming season, it merits a prominent place in all col- 

 lections of shrubbery. Most of the varieties, except those of dwarf habit, form large sized shrubs, twelve to fifteen 

 feet high. They can of course be kept smaller by pruning. The dwarf sorts do not yield many flowers, but are 

 such pretty, compact plants as to be very useful where small shrubs are desired. All of the varieties flower in 

 June, after the Weigela. By planting the late flowering sorts, the season may be considerably extended. 



- .Ph. coronarius. GARLAND Syringa. C. A well known shi-ub, with pure white, highly-scented flowers. One of 

 the first to flower. 35c. 



var. foliis argentea marginata. Silver Margined-leaved Syringa. D. (New.) Of rather dwarf 



habit; the foliage beautifully margined with silver. $1.00. 

 var. flore pleiio. Double-flowering Syring.4.. C. A variety with partially double, very fragrant 



flowers. 35c. 



var. nanns. Dwarf Syringa. D. Of low habit; makes a dense, compact bush, rarely produces flowers; 



useful as a dwarf shrub. 35c. 

 var. Zeyheri. Zeyhr's Syrlnga. C. A large-flowei-ed, odorless variety, flowers very late. 35c. 

 Ph. dianthiflorus flore pleno. D. A dwarf variety, with double cream-colored fragrant flowers; forms a 



handsome low shrub ; does not flower much. 35c. 

 Ph. foliis aureis. Golden-leaved Syringa. D. A very pretty plant of medium size of golden yellow foliage. 



It keeps its color the entire season, and will be found valuable for creating pleasing and striking contrasts 



■mth purple-leaved shrubs. 50c. 

 Ph. Gordoniamis. Gordon's Syringa. C. A vigorous grower and profuse bloomer ; flowers slightly fragrant, 



blooms late, and valuable on that account. 35c. 

 Ph. grandiflorus. Large-flowebed Syringa. C. Has very showy, large flowers, slightly fragrant; bx-anches 



somewhat straggling. 35c. 



