AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1908- 



HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS— Continued. 



Deutzia crenata fl. pi. Pride of Rochester. Double 



white; very beautiful. June 



— — rosea. Double pink 



gracilis. White, very free; dwarf. June . 

 Lemoinei. Pure white flowers, borne on stout 

 branches, which are of upright growth. Habit, 



dwarf and free-flowering 



Eleagnus longipes. Orange red fruit, edible . . 

 Euonymus Europeeus. Burning Bush. Purple; in 



clusters. June 

 E.xochorda grandiflora. 



finest shrubs, with 



Pearl Bush. One of the 

 ntunerous loose clusters of 

 pure white, starry flowers. May . . . . 

 Forsythia Fortune!. Upright growing; golden yel- 

 low ; 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 

 paniculata grandiflora. The showiest of autumn 

 shrubs, bearing immense heads of creamy-white 

 flowers, turning to pleasing shades of red. 



Flowering plants, two years old 



Extra large plants, three years old .... 

 Ilex verticillata. Winterberry. Beautiful orange- 

 red berries, which remain during winter ... 

 Lilac, Common Purple. Svringa. Verj- fragrant. 

 Mav .......' 



Common White. Fragrant. May 



Charles X. Reddish purple ; trusses large ; vigo- 

 rous 



.Madame Lemoine. Double white 



Marie Legraye. The finest white sort . . . . 



Persian Pink. Large and fine 



Persian White 



Rothmagensis. Rouen Lilac. Reddish lilac, im- 

 mense flower trusses 



Souvenir de Louis Spaeth. Dark purplish red . 

 Lonicera tatarica. Bush Honeysuckle. Pink; sweet 



scented. May 



.Morrowii. White flowers in May, followed by 



bright red fruit during summer and autumn 

 ruprechta. Large deep pink flowers in Ma3\ 



Large red fruit . . • 



Privet, California. Glossj' foliage, almost evergreen. 



Prunus Pissardi. Pur pie -leaved Plum 



triloba. Double pink flowers. ]\Iay . . . . 

 Pyrus angustifolia. BctchcVs Double Flowering Crab. 



Flesh-colored, double 



Rhus cotinus. Purple Fringe 



Yellow 



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Spireea Van Honttei. 



Ribes aureum. Flowering Currant 



sanguineum. Red .25 



Sambucus aurea. Golden Elder. Broad, golden- j 



vellow leaves I -33 



Spiraea callosa. Deep rose, grows freely, and flowers | 



nearly all summer ' .35 



callosa alba. White 35 



Anthony Waterer. Brilliant rosv carmine flowers '• 



in dense clusters 35 



opulifolia aurea. White flowers in clusters; 



golden foliage, Mav 35 



Prunifolia flore pleno. Bridal Wreath. Double 



whits; very free. May 35 



Reeves'i fl. pi. White, double flowers 35 



Thunbergii. Very ornamental, narrow, willow 



like foliage; flowers white 35 



Van Houttei. One of the finest shrubs; pendu- 

 lous ; pure white flowers in clusters .... 

 Syringa, Golden. Philadelphus aurea. Foliage 



golden yellow; fine. June ' .35 



Lemoinei. Small, white, fragrant flowers. June ' .35 

 Sweet=scented. Philadelphus coronarius. AVhite, 



fragrant, orange-like flowers. June . . . . .35 



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Symphoricarpus racemosus. Snoivbcrry. Flowers 



pink with pure white berries in the fall. July. 



vulgaris. Coral Berry. Dark red berries . . , 



Viburnum cassinoides. Rich foliage, flowers white. I 



May-June 40 



dentatum. Clusters of deep blue berries . . . .35 



opulus. Siw'ivball or Guelder Rose. Handsome 



in flower and in fruit -35 



Plicatum. Japanese snoivball. Pure white flowers 

 in large round trusses. One of the choicest ] 

 hardy shrubs on the list 50 



plicatum \ar. Tomentosum. Pure white, free 

 flower ; the single form of the popular Japan- 

 ese snowball jo 



Weigelia .Abel Carriere. Bright crimson 50 



Eva Rathke. Fine deep crimson flowers. June 



to October 50 



rosea. Large rose flowers. June .35 



— Nariegata. Pink, foliage variegated . . . . .35 

 Zanthoriza apUfolia. Splendid dwarf spreading | 



shrub with green feathery foliage | .30 



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