Spirea Anthony Waterer. 
SPIRAA arzguta. While all the Spireas are valuable for their 
easy culture, and floriferous character, this variety is one of 
the earliest and most graceful of the genus, its slender 
branches becoming covered with innumerable pure white, 
tiny flowers early in Spring. 60 cts. each Seas 
Bumaldi. A dwarf Japanese variety of vigorous growth. 
Flowers pink; July. 60 cts. each Pon aes ane wee 
eallosa. Deep rose, grows frorly and flowers nearly all Sum- 
mer. 60 cts. each 
eallosa alba. White; May. 60 cts. each 
Anthony Waterer. Brilliant rosy-carmine flowers in aoe clusters; 
blooms all Summer. 75 cts. each : 
Henryi. A bush 4 to 6 ft. tall with rather stiff, ee ara branches 
and corymbose masses of pure white flowers produced from the leaf 
axils in June. This fine Spirea is perfectly hardy, free-growing 
and most floriferous and certainly one of the finest of its family. 
$1.00 each ahs 
opulifolia. Strong-growing shrub with white flowers along the stem. 
Useful for screening purposes. 60 cts. each 3 
opulifolia aurea. 
60 cts. each. 
prunifolia flore pleno. (Bridal Wreath.) A beautiful, erect-growing 
shrub, with lanceolate leaves, bearing in May pure white double 
flowers in great profusion. 60 cts. each 5 ; 
White flowers in clusters; golden foliage; May. 
A spreading shrub of medium growth, with delicate lanceo- 
In May the plant is completely covered with ere 
60 cts. each ae 
Reevesii. 
late foliage. 
round clusters of pure white flowers. 
Thunbergii. Of dwarf compact habit with slender, somewhat droop- 
ing branches, densely covered with fine long, narrow leaves; flowers 
very early in Spring when the plant is a mass of snowy whiteness. 
GO NCES ea Chict Se Oi hy ys DIETS ees REE DS a OE ee 
Van Houttei. By many this is regarded as the finest of all Spirzeas 
and it is assuredly one of the most esteemed shrubs in cultivation. 
It forms an erect bush with graceful arching branches, well covered 
with neat, rich green foliage, and in early Summer a profusion of 
large, pure white flower clusters; very hardy and a most effective 
shriibae O00; ctS.cachicas) mec eee 
VIBURNUM eassinoides. A handsome native shrub of medium size, 
bearing large cymes of white flowers in June and clusters of black 
berries\intAutumn:y) 160) ctsieach nat sien es ee ee ae 
dentatum. (Arrow-Wood.) A tall native shrub, bearing greenish- 
white flowers in June; fruit deep blue; one of the best shrubs for 
massin g1460-cts:;eachyye be mat l teats soak esl eer eee, Pie enn one ee 
6.00 
R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. 
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lantana. Thick dark green leaves downy on the under side; flowers _ 
white. Bright red fruit changing to black. 60 cts. each SEO) 
lentago. (Sheepberry.) A native shrub attaining large size. Flowers 
in large cymes, white, very fragrant, followed by clusters of bluish- 
black ‘fruit. 60 cts. each . 6.00 
molle. A large native shrub, ith aplnesoomi leaves sad) aii ion 
ers which appear later than most of the other sorts. Fruit blue, 
in clusters. 60cts.each. . 6.00 
opulus. (High Bush Cranberry. ) a est Siamontal cheap aah 
white flowers in June, followed in Autumn by bright scarlet berries 
which remain on the plant wellinto Winter. 60 cts. each 5 3 cae600 
opulus sterilis. (Snowball or Guelder Rose.) A favorite tall-growing 
shrub, bearing in May large, globular pure white flowers. 60 cts. 
each Bec ne Bere. (Henele) 
tomentosum. CHET Japanese: Viburnum.) As ilaeee shrew with 
rich, deep green plicated foliage and massive cymes of pure white 
flowers ranged along the branches i inJune. 60cts.each . . 6.00 
tomentosum var. plicatum. (J apanese Snowball.) This is eae 
superior to the common Snowball and is considered one of the finest 
shrubs grown. It is of moderate symmetrical growth, has hand- 
some dark green plicated leaves, and in June bears a profusion of 
large, pure white, globular heads of sterile flowers. $1.00 each. 
WEIGELA. (Dierviila.) 
eandida. This is considered the best white- flowered Weigela, coming 
into bloom in June and continuing more or less throughout the 
Summer:*60'cts;each =... "2 6.00 
floribunda. A _ free-flowering, TP usetene shrub, aesducine 
crimson flowers in June and July in the greatest profusion. 60 cts.each 6.00 
rosea. In June the plant is covered with large rosy-pink flowers; an 
elegant shrub of erect compact growth. 60cts.each . . . .- 6.00 
rosea variegata. This isa variety of the preceding, having eenenee 
lighter rosy-pink flowers and the foliage marked with silvery-white; 
one of the best variegated-leaved shrubs. 60cts.each . . 6.00 
Eva Rathke. Bright crimson flowers in June and usualy throushout 
the Summer. 75cts.each . . 7.50 
XANTHORHIZA apiifolia. Dwarf- saudi Sinai threes in sun 
or shade, valuable for ground-covering purposes or for a sub-growth 
among tallershrubs. 60cts. each... 2" baat) mee eee eno .00 
Japanese Snowball, 
Viburnum plicatum, 
