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Hypericum Patulum Henryi. A comparatively new hardy 
St. John’s Wort of shrubby habit, growing from 24 to 4 feet 
high, producing masses of large clear yellow flowers during July 
and August, and retaining its neat foliage until late in the 
autumn. 30 cts. each. 
60 
— Patulum Grandiflorum. A very vigorous growing intro- 
duction from China with large broad petalled flowers of a very 
bright yellow. 30 cts. each. 
Hydrangea Arborescens Grandifiora (Snowball Hydrangea). 
This magnificent perfectly hardy American Shrub has snow- 
white blossoms of largest size. One of its most valuable char- 
acteristics is its coming into bloom just after the passing of all 
the early Spring-blooming Shrubs, flowering from early June 
until late July, makes it valuable in any garden. 60 cts. each. 
— Paniculata Grandiflora. Without doubt the best known and most pop- 
ular summer flowering Shrub in cultivation. The flowers, which are borne in 
dense pyramidal panicles a foot long. in the greatest profusion, are white when 
they first open, but gradually change to rose color, and remain in good condition 
for weeks. 
Fine bush plants, 75 cts. each. 
Standard or Tree-shaped plants which make beautiful specimens for the lawn 
i or garden, $1.50 each. 
Ligustrum Ovalifolium Aureum (Golden-leaved Privet). A beautiful 
golden variegated form and very effective for associating with other dwarf 
shrubs. 60 cts. each. = 
— Regelianum. A handsome Japanese Privet with spreading branches of 
dark green foliage, elegant and graceful as an isolated specimen. 60 cts. each. 
“Lilacs. See Syringa, page 64. 
Loniceras (Bush Honeysuckles). 
— Grandiflora Rosea. Rosy-red flowers, striped with white; June. 60 cts. 
RES are ENS Se each. 
ForSYTHIA — Ledebouri. A vigorous-growing Shrub with red flowers in May. 60 cts. each. 
Elsholtzia Stauntoni. Its late flowering, September and | — Morrowi. A handsome Japanese variety, with white flowers 
October, makes this a particularly valuable Shrub. It grows during May, but especially valuable for its bright red fruit dur- 
about four feet high, of bushy branching habit, each branch ing the summer and autumn months. 60 cts. each. 
terminated by a dense 4 to 8 inch long spike of attractive deep — Tatarica (Tartarian Honeysuckle). Pink flowers, contrasting 
lilac colored flowers. 60 cts. each. beautifully with the foliage; blooms in June. 60 cts. each. 
Euonymus Alata (Corkbark). A shrub different in character from 
others, having an individuality of its own. It is particularly orna- 
mental and interesting on account of its curious corky bark. The 
small flowers of the spring are followed by attractive red berries in 
the fall. It is also valuable on account of its bright scarlet autumn 
foliage which makes it very conspicuous in the fall. Strong plants, 
$1.00 each. 
— Europaeus (Burning Bush). A conspicuous shrub which in the au- 
tumn and winter is loaded with scarlet seed-pods from which orange 
colored berries hang on slender threads. 75 cts. each. 
Exochorda Grandiflora (Pearl Bush). A medium-sized Shrub, 
bearing white flowers in slender racemes in early spring; very grace- 
ful; useful for cut flowers. 75 cts. each. 
Forsythia Fortunei. Strong erect habit; bright golden yellow 
flowers in early spring. 60 cts. each. 
— Spectabilis. Strong, tall growing with very large flowers completely 
covering the stems with its golden-yellow bloom. 60 cts. each. 
— Suspensa (Weeping Golden Bell). A tall Shrub of willowy growth, 
the branches gracefully arching, covered with golden yellow bells in 
early spring. 60 cts. each. 
— Suspensa atrocaulis. Identical with Suspensa, excepting that the 
young growth is tinted with purple and the stems are of a dark blackish 
purple, very ornamental even when out of flower. 60 cts. each. 
— Viridissima (Golden Bell). Strong erect habit; bright yellow flowers 
in early spring. 60 cts. each. 
Halesia Tetraptera (Silver Bell or Snowdrop Tree). One of the most 
desirable tall Shrubs, with pretty bell-shaped snowdrop-like white i 3 
flowers in May. $1.00 each. HyDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA 
All Prices include boxes, packing and delivery to transportation company in Philadelphia. Shrubs cannot be sent by mail. 
