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biNGEE'S ROSE3 ARE ALWAVS THE BEST 



A Hedge of California Privet 



CALirORNIA PRIVET The Great Hed^in.' Plant 



In7.f n^Yt ^""^ wax-like, hardy everywhere. It is not subject to insects'orscafe attacks' 

 ^ed'gi^^iUS?Vary"oTca'n%??i;e^^^^^^ ^' all seasons. Better than Boxwood or any other 



triCe 1 Second size, 2 to 3 feet, 15 ets. each; 5 for 50 ets.; $1 per dozen; $6 per hun- 

 '^ dred, by expres.s or freight. (Orders for 50 filled at 100 rates.) 



CYDONIA (Japan Quince) 



• SJVOW AVHITE.— Fine, bushy shrub, with 

 glossy green leaves and sharp thorns, bloom- 

 ing- profusely in early Spring. The only pure 

 white flowering Japan Quince. 



JAPONICA. — Foliage and growth resemble 

 Snovv White; flowers beautiful, bright crim- 

 son and of good substance. 



CATALPA (Indian Bean) 



TEA'S JAPANESE HYBRID.— Of spreading 

 habit, with heart-shaped foliage. Flowers 

 beautiful creamy white, elegantlv tinted with 

 yellow and purple and highly fragrant. Two 

 and three-year size only. 



SPECIOSA.— Finer and hardier than the 

 common Catalpa. It blooms quite earlv in 

 the season. Two and three-year size only. 



CLEMATIS (Virgin's Bower) 



STANS. — Of low spreading growth, and 

 blooms profusely in late Fall; pure white, 

 borne on long pendulous stems, and some- 

 what resembles Lily of the Valley in form 

 and fragrance. 



NEW HARDY ORANGE 



Citrus Trifoliata 



This is a true Citrus, and has all the char- 

 acteristics of the real Orange Tree, which it 

 closely resembles. The tree is of dwarf, sym- 

 metrical form; the leaves are thick and glossy, 

 deep shining green; the flowers are lovely 

 pure white, real orange blossoms, deliciously 

 sweet during the growing season; the fruit 

 is small, bright red in color, but not eatable. 



FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 



VIRIDISSIMA.— Height 3 to 4 feet; bright 

 j'ellow, bell shaped flowers; blooms early in 

 Spring. 



KERRIA JAPONICA 



A graceful, slender shrub, growing 4 to 5 

 feet high. Flowering with double yellow 

 flowers from early Summer to Fall. 



JASMINUM (Jasmine) 



NUDIFLORU3I. — Handsome bell-shaped, gol- 

 den yellow, sweet-scented flowers; produced 

 in wonderful profusion in early Spring. The 

 flowers are borne close to the stem before the 

 foliage appears, hence the name "jVudiflorum." 



LONICERA (Honeysuckle) 



TARTARIAN.— Forms a graceful, branch- 

 ing, ornamental bush, 3 to 5 feet high; very 

 desirable for lawn or garden; foliage' dark 

 green, blossoms in May and June. Three 

 colors, white, red and pink. 



DIERVILLA (Weigela.) 



This valuable family of Japanese shrubs can 

 be used to advantage for single lawn speci- 

 mens or for massing; strong, vigorous grow- 

 ers, drooping slightly when matured. 



CANDIDA. — Fine light green foliage; pure 

 snow-white flowers, borne in great profusion 

 the last of June until Autumn. 



LAVELL,EI. — Deep red flowers, entirely un- 

 like other 'VVeigeias; distinct and beautiful. 



ROSEA. — This is one of the most charming 

 shrubs in cultivation; the flowers are large and 

 of a deep rosy color; borne in great profusion. 



VARIEGATED LEAF. — Deep green leaves, 

 with a broad margin of pure white; flowers 

 beautiful, clear blush. 



EVA RATHKE.— New and gorgeous. Rich 

 reddish purple. 



RUBRA. — Red, shading to light pink; beau- 

 tiful and desirable. 



STYRAX 



JAPONICA. — A fine, hardy flowering shrub, 

 of low growing, dwarf habit; small, round 

 leaves and smooth, light-colored bark, form- 

 ing an unusual and remarkably picturesque- 

 looking little tree. Blooms freely in June; 

 the flowers are silvery white; bell-shaped, 

 and highly fragrant. 



Price of all shrubbery on this f l-year-old size, is cts.; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1, postpaid. 



naffe excent whprp nntpH i 2-year-old size, 35 cts.; 3 for $1; 10 for $2.50, by freight or express. 



page except wnere noted. ( 3-year-old size, 50 ets.; 5 for $2; 10 for $3.50, by freight or express. 



