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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 



HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 



Delivery when ripe enough to be transplanted, about Nove?nber ist. 



New Large-flowered Lilac. 



Almond, Double Pink-Flowering. May . . 



White-Flowering. May 



Amorpha CANESCENS. Lead Plant. Valuable be- 

 cause it blooms in August, when few shrubs are 

 in blossom; deep purple; grows two to three feet. 



— fruticosa. Fake Indigo. Flowers deep in- 

 digo-blue in finger like spikes on long pendulous 

 branches; effective and graceful for masses 



Azalea, Ghent. Magnificent large-flowering hy 

 brids, in various fine colors. June .... 



— Mollis. Large, showy, and fragrant 



— arborescens. Native white, fragrant variety 

 succeeds best in partial shade. June . 



— calendulacea. Native yellow .... 



— VASEYI. Forms a compact bush, covered in 

 [uly with brilliant pink blossoms; one of our best 

 shrubs. Doz., 5.00 



Berberis purpurea. Dark purple foliage . . 



— ThUNBERGII. Japan Barberry. Dwarf ; hand 

 some, shining foliage. June. Doz., 2.50 



— VULGARIS. Common Barberry. June 



CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS. Spice Bush. Brown 

 flowers ; very fragrant. June to September . 



Chionanthus virginicus. Fringe Tree White 

 June 



CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA. Sweet Pepper Bush. White 

 intensely fragrant; very fine. Doz., 3.00 . 



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Colutea arborescens. Bladder Senna. A hand 

 some and interesting shrub ; its bright yellow 

 flowers and large transparent seed pods appear 

 ing throughout the summer. Doz., 4.00 . 



CORCHORUS JAPONICUS FLORE PLENO. Kerria 



Double orange-yellow. June-July. Doz., 3 .00 



variegata. Green and white foliage. 



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Cornus alba. Red Osier. Bark deep red 



— siberica. Scarlet Dogwood. Bark scarlet 



— stolonifera. Red-tzoigged Dogwood 

 Desmodium penduliforum. Sweet Pea Shrub 



Red and violet pea-shaped flowers. Autumn 

 Deutzia crenata fl. pl., Pride of Rochester 



Double white; very beautiful. June . 

 Deutzia crenata rosea plena. Double pink 



June 



— gracilis. White ; very free ; dwarf. June . 

 Euonymus atropurpureus. Burning Bush. Pur 



pie; in clusters. June 



Exochorda grandiflora. Pearl Bush. One of 



the finest shrubs, with numerous loose clusters of 



pure white, starry flowers. Highly recommended. 



May. Doz., 4.00 



Forsythia Fortunei. Upright growing; golden 



yellow ; free. May 



— SUSPENSA. Weeping Golden Bell. Pendulous 

 habit, covered with yellow, drooping flowers. 

 April 



Hydrangea paniculata. The original form of 

 hardy Hydrangea brought from Japan. The 

 flowers are less dense, more erect, and more 

 graceful than the paniculate form usually seen. 

 Doz., 3.00 



— paniculata grandiflora. The showiest of 

 autumn shrubs, bearing immense heads of creamy- 

 white flowers, turning to pleasing shades of red, 



Flowering plants, 2 years old. Doz., 2.50 

 Extra large plants, 3 years old. " 5-00 

 Ilex yerticillata. Winterberry. Beautiful 

 orange-red berries which remain during winter. 



Doz., 5.00 



Lilac, Common Purple. Syringa. Very fragrant. 

 May. Doz., 2 50 



— Common White. Fragrant; May. Doz., 3.00. 



— Charles X. Reddish purple; trusses large; 

 vigorous 



— Madame Lemoine Double white .... 



— Marie Legraye. The finest white sort . . . 



— Persian Pink. Large and fine. Doz., 5.00 . 

 White. Doz. , 5 .00 



— Rothmagensis. Rouen IMac. Reddish-lilac, 

 immense flower trusses 



— Souvenir de Louis Spaeth. Dark purplish red. 

 Lonicera Tartarica. Bush Honeysuckle. Pink; 



sweet-scented. May 



— Morrowtj. White flowers in May, followed by 

 bright red fruit during summer and autumn. 

 Doz., 3.00 



— ritkechta Large deep pink flowers in May; 

 large red fruit. Doz., 3.00 



Privet California. Glossy foliage, almost ever- 

 green. Doz., 2.50 



Pyrcs MALUS baccata. Flesh-colored, double 



Pa'RKMANNI. Dark rose; drooping . 



Rii.es AUREUM. Flowering Currant. Yellow 



— Sanguineum. Red 



SambuCUS AUREA. Golden Elder. Broad, golden- 

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