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SYRINGA (Lilac) 



XEAV PERSIAN. — This grand 

 Lilac blooms in early June. 

 Flowers beautiful deep purple, 

 very fragrant, and borne in 

 profusion: leaves, rich, dark 

 green, rather small and deli- 

 cately shaded; habit of growth 

 very neat and compact. 



AVHITE. — This rare and beau- 

 tiful "V^^'hite Lilac is much 

 sought after. 



TAMARIX (Tamarisk) 



AFRICAXA (African Tama- 

 rix). — A graceful, erect grow- 

 ing shrub, having pretty pink 

 flowers, and leaves like an 

 evergreen. 



VIBURNUM (Arrow Root) 



OPULIS S.TERELIS (Snow- 

 ball). — A strong, hard grower 

 with elegant ornamental foli 

 age, covered with large ball: 

 of pure white flowers. 



YUCCA FILAMENTOSA 



(Spanish Bayonet*. — A low^-gro\ving, hardy 

 evergreen plant with long, narrow leaves'; 

 almost tropical in appearance. The flower 

 stalk is from 2 to 4 feet high, and rises from 

 the center. It bears a profusion of creamy- 

 white, bell-shaped flowers. 



PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange) 



GRAXDIFLORA. — Blooms in early June; 

 flowers beautiful creamy-white and very 

 fragrant. 



Philadelphus Grandiflora 



Spiraea Van Houtti 



SPIRAEA (Meadow Sweet) 



Xo other class of shrubs embraces a more 

 extensive variation of flowers, foliage and 

 habit of growth than Spiraeas. 



ALREA (Golden Leaved Spiraea). — Bright 

 golden yellow foliage and small white flowers, 

 forming a nice contrast. 



BILLARDI. — Fine spikes of beautiful rose- 

 colored flowers; blooms profusely in July and 

 August; very desirable. 



BUMALDA. — A dwarf growing variety, pro- 

 ducing beautiful rose-colored flowers all 

 Summer and Autumn. 



CALLOSA ALBA. — Dwarf white-flowering 

 Variety; blooms in July and August. 



CALLOSA RVBRA. — A bushy, compact shrub, 

 growing .3 to 4 feet high; deep rosy red flowers. 



CALLOSA SVPERBA. — A very handsome 

 variety from Japan; grows 3 to 5 feet; deep 

 rosv red flowers. 



PRUMFOLIA (Bridal Wreath). — Erect 

 habit; double; flowers pure white, borne en- 

 tire length of branches. First size only. 



REEVESII. — Single, pure white: blooms lat- 

 ter part of Mav; attains a height of 4 to 6 feei. 



THLXBERGII. — Blooms in early April; 

 compact, regular growth and pretty fern-like 

 leaves; flowers borne in clusters. 



VAX HOl'TTI. — The hardiest of all Spiraeas. 

 The bushes form fine, compact clumps. The 

 pure white flowers are borne in such masses 

 as to look like a snow-bank of l)loom. 

 Perpetual Bloominft- Crimson Spiraea. 



ANTHO>fY WATERER 



It makes a low, compact bush 15 to IS 

 inches high, and is covered nearly the whole 

 growing season with large umbels of deep 

 crimson flowers, which measure nearly a foot 

 across. Blooms the first and every year, and 

 is seldom out of flower. As a pot plant or 



■ r growing in the open ground nothing can 



lual it. Perfectly hardy. 



Stronyr. field-s:ro>vn plants, l.^ ets. earh; 4 

 t«»r .•>() «-ts,; 10 for $1; larjjer plants. 2,"» ctt*. 

 t-ai-li: .*> for $1, postpaid. 



BLUE SPIRAEA 

 (Caryopteris Mastacanthus) 



Blue Spiraea is a fitting name for this re- 

 markable new hardy plant. The dense tlower 

 lieads are of a rich lavender blue, a rare color 

 among flowers. 



S(rons:. field-Krown plants, 15 ots. each; 4 

 for M) e(s.: 10 ftir ?l. postpaid: larKcr plants. 

 i:r» <-ls. eat'li : .*» f<»r $1, postpni<!. 



Price of all shrubbery on this ( i-year-oid size, i."> cts.: 4 for .no ot.s.: » for $i, postpaid. 



nflap exrenf wherP nnfeH ^ 2->ear-old siate, S.' ots.: 3 for $1; 10 for »2.r»0, by freisrlit or express^. 



page except \\nere noiea. (3-vear-old size, 50 cts.: .-> for $2: lO for .«.1.r.O, by freight or express. 



