ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 



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Botanical Name. Common Name. Price. 



318 Tamarix africana Tamarisk, Algiers, Red flowering 25 



319 Tamarix indica Tamarisk, India, Red-flowering 50 



320 Tamarix libanotica Tamarisk, Maima-bearing 50 



Yaccinium, see page 29. Whortleberries or Huckleberries, see page 29. 



322 Viburnum opulus Snowball 25 



Ditto, large size 50 



323 Viburnum lantana Wayfaring tree 25 



324 Viburnum lantanoides Early white Viburnum 38 



325 Viburnum oxy coccus Cranberry tree ; 25 



326 Viburnum crispum Viburnum, Curled-leaved 25 



327 Viburnum nepalense Viburnum, Nepal 25 



327 Viburnum rugosum Viburnum, Rough-leaved 25 



328 Viburnum edulis Viburnum, Edible 50 



328-§- Viburnum plicatum Viburnum, Plaited leaved To 



329 Viburnum nudum Viburnum, Large white 25 



330 Viburnum prunifolium Viburnum, Snowy cluster 25 



331 Vitex Agnus castas Chaste tree 38 



332 Weigela rosea Weigela, Chinese rosy 25 to 38 



333 Weigela amabilis, or Coneensis Weigela, Chinese pink, twice flowering. .. 30 to 



334 Weigela spleudens Weigela, Japan pale yellow 



335 Weigela lutea Weigela, Acadian yellow 



336 Weigela Middendorfiana Weigela, Middendorfs splendid 1 



337 Weigela variegata Weigela, Variegated 1 



338 XanthOifhiza apiifolia Xanthorhiza, Parsley-leaved 



Xylosteum, see Upright Honeysuckles, below on this page. 



339 Zanthoxylum fraxineum Xauthoxylum, Ash-leaved 



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SELECTIONS OF FLOWERING- SHRUBS. 



Most persons are so well acquainted with these, that we will only remark to those least 

 acquainted, that, for general ornament, amateurs usually select the different varieties of Double 

 Althea, Azalea, Calycanthus, Deutzia, Hawthorn, Japan Quince.'Euonymus. Forsythia, Groumlsel- 

 tive, Magnolia, Clethra, Philadelphia, Rose Acacia, Spiraea, Lilac, Upright Honeysuckle, Weigela, 

 Tamarisk, Viburnum, Flowering currant, Hydrangea, Syringa, &c. 



OSIER— BASKET "WILLOW. 



Plants $2 per dozen, and $12 per 100. Scions $1 per 100, an 

 viminalis in quantities of 25,000 or more, $2£ to $3 per 1000. No 

 plied of any kind. 1ST. P>. — Directions for culture therewith. 



1 Acutifolia, for dry soil. 



2 Alba, Bedford, or Fence Wil- 



low. 



3 Alba fajraina. 



4 Alba ma sc ul a. 



5 Annularis. 



6 Argentea. 



7 Babylonica nigra. 



8 Beveridge, for hedge, a syn- 



onym. 



9 Bicolor. 



10 Caprea, /or dry soil. 



1 1 Caprea variegated, for dry 



12 Comewell. [soil. 



13 Daphnoides. 



14 Decipiens. 



15 Forbyana, for fine basket 



work. 



16 Gloucestershire, or Tocking- 



ton. 



17 Helix Viminalis of Colby, 



long clean shoots, superior. 



18 ILlix femina. 



19 Holosericea. 



20 Laurifolia. 



21 Lougskin, a synonym. 



22 Mollissima {Loudon). 



23 Nigra. 



24 Pentandria. 



25 Purpurea, see Rubra. 



26 Rosmarinifolia, or Pack- 



thread willow, long slender 

 shoots, purple bark. 



27 Rubra, or Purpurea, most 



esteemed by Coopers and 

 Basket-makers. 



d $4 to $5 per 1000; and Salix 

 less than fil worth will be sup- 



2S Rubra, or Purpurea mascula. 



29 Russelliana. 



30 Starkianum. 



31 Stipularis. 



32 Triandra faemina, longest 



leaves. 



33 Triandra mascula, bright gol- 

 . den clean shoots for fine bas- 

 ket work. 



34 Viminalis faeraina, clean bark, 



greenish yellow in winter. 



35 Viminalis mascula. 



36 Violacea. 



37 Viridis. 



38 Vitellina, or Aurea. 



UPRIGHT HONEYSUCKLES. 



35£ Diervilla lutea Acadian yellow 



36i Xylosteum alpigenum Swisstred-berried. . . . 



37£ Xylosteum alpinum Alpine black-berried 



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