CHOICE HARDY SHRUBS 



fiote.—Shrubs are too large and heavy to be sent by Parcel Post, and can only be forwarded by Express or Freight 

 at purchaser' s expense. We make no charge for boxes or packing. 



All Hardy Shrubs (except where noted) 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz.; $20.00 per 100, 



Callicarpa Purpurea. A splendid berried shrub for the 

 border or planted in clumps on the lawn. It grows about 3 

 feet high; its branches gracefully recurving; these are covered 

 in August with tiny pink-tinted flowers; followed in late Sep- 

 tember by great masses of violet-purple berries, borne in clus. 

 ters from the axil of every leaf; these remain on the plant 

 until midwinter. All fall berried plants are useful and at- 

 tractive, and this is one of the most desirable. 

 Calycanthus Floridus {Sweet or Strawberry Shrub). 

 Chocolate-colored strawberry-scented flowers. 

 _^ Colutea Arborescens {Bladder Senna). Yellow pea- 

 shaped blossoms in June, followed by reddish pods or bladders. 

 Conius Alba Sibirica. Crimson-colored branches in winter. 

 — Florida ( Wdte-flowering Dogwood). 4 to 5 feet, $1.00 each. 

 Rubra (Red-flowering Dogwood). 3 feet, $1.50 each. 



— Sanguinea [Red-twigged Dogwood). 

 Cotoneaster Horizontalis. A dwarf trailing evergreen Shrub which 



during autumn and winter is covered with brilliant red berries. Fine 

 for rockeries or the edge of the border. 60 cts. each. 



— Francheti. Of graceful habit, with long arched branches, large light 

 green leaves and attractive orange-yellow berries. 60 cts. each. 

 Crataegus Oxyacantha fl. pi. {Double-flowering Hawthorn). The 



doul)le form of the fragrant English Hawthorn. Flowers in May and 

 June. We offer double red and white. 60 cts. each. 



Cytisus Laburnum [Golden Chain, or Golden Rain). Racemes of 

 yellow flowers in early summer. 60 cts. each. 



Desmodium Penduliflorum. Sprays of bright rose flowers in September. 

 Deutzia Candidissima plena. Double white. 



— Crenata rosea plena. Double white, tinged pink. 



— Gracilis. Pure white flowers in early summer. 



— Lemonei. Cone-shaped heads of purest white flowers in 

 early summer. 



— Pride of Rochester. Double pure white. 

 Eleagnus Longipes [Japanese Oleaster). Attractive 



orange-colored fruit. 



Elsholtzia Stauntoni. Dense spikes of deep lilac flowers in 



September and October. 



Exochorda Qrandiflora {Pearl Bush). Attractive white 

 flowers in early spring. 



Evonymus Europaea {Burning Bush). Scarlet seed- 

 pods all winter. 



Forsythia Suspensa [Weeping Golden Bell). Golden- 

 yellow bells in early spring. 



— Fortune!, Strong, erect habit; bright yellow flowers. 



— Viridissima. Strong, erect habit; flowers yellow. 

 Hydrangea Arborscens Grandiflora {Snowball Hydran- 

 gea). A beautiful new white hardy shrub. 



— Paniculata Grandiflora. The most popular shrub in cul- 

 tivation. Flowers borne in dense pyramidal panicles, white 

 when they first open, but gradually change to rose color. 



Fine bush plants, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz.; $20.00 per 100- 

 Standard or tree-shaped plants make beautiful specimens for the 



lawn or garden. 75 cts. each. 

 Ligustrum Ibota. A Japanese Privet of upright growth. 



Regelianum. Another Japanese sort with dark green 



foliage and racemes of fragrant white flowers. 



— OvalifoMum Aureum [Golde?i-leaved Privet). A beau- 

 tiful golden variegated form. 



Lonicera. (Bush Honeysuckle). 



— Ledebourl. Red flowers in May. 



— Morrowi. White flowers; bright red fruit in the autumn. 



— Tatarica (Tartarian Honeysuckle). Pink flowers. 



Callicappa Purpurea 



Abelia Chinensis Grandiflora. A choice dwarf shrub with 

 white tinted lilac, heather-like flowers all summer. 



Althea [Rose of Sharon). Valuable on account of their late 

 blooming, August to October. We oSer the following choice 

 sorts: 



— Alba plena. Double white, crimson centre. 



— Coerula plena. Double blue. 



— Duchess de Brabant. Double dark red. 



— Folia Variegata, Leaves variegated. 



— Jeanne d' Arc. Double white. 



—- Lady Stanley. Double blush-white with crimson centre. 



— Rubis, Single dark red. 



— Totus Albus. Fine single pure white. 



— William R, Smith, A new large single white. 75 cts. each. 

 Amorpha Fruticosa [False Indigo). Spikes of indigo- 

 colored flowers; early in June. 



Aralia Spinosa (Hercules Club). Immense panicles of 



white flowers in August. 60 cts. each. 

 Azalea Amoena. Rosy crimson. We can supply nice bushy 



plants, 12 inches in diameter, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



— Hinoderglrl. Small, but very bright, fiery-red flowers. 

 Strong bushy plants, 10 to 12 inches high, $1.00 each; $10 00 

 per doz. 



— Mollis Mixed. Including yellow, orange, carmine, etc.; 

 May. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



— Vontica. [Hardy Ghent). Mixed varieties. $1.00 each; 

 $10.00 per doz. 



Baccharis Halimifolia [Groundsell Tree). Interesting in 

 the autumn when it is covered with its fluff'y white seed pods. 



Berberis Thunbergii. Small foliage, assuming the most 

 varied and beautiful tints of coloring in the autumn. 



Buddleia Amplissima. Bright reddish-violet flowers. 



— Veitchlana {Butterfly Shruh, or Summer Lilac). 

 Long spikes of violet-mauve flowers. 



All Hardy Shrubs, except where noted, 35 ct$. each; $3.50 per doz.; $20 GO per 100 



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