Trees, Shrubs and Plants, Autumn, 1896. 



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FINE HARDY SHRUBS, continued. 



ELDER, Golden. Of vigorous habit, but can be 

 trained in bushy, compact form. Valuable fo'' 

 color in contrast. S3 to §5 per doz., *8 to $30 

 per ICQ ; low rates per 1,000. 



EUONYMUS. Strawberry Tree. Fine stock- 

 S to •?2oper 100. Smaller, low rates per I, oco. 

 Radicans variegata. Fine variegated foliage; 

 trailing habit. $3 per doz. 



EL.a:AGNUS LONGIP£S. Foliage bright 

 green above, silvery underneath. Yellow 

 flowers in summer, followed by orange- colored 

 berries. 50 and 75 cts. each ; low rates per too- 

 Argentea. Erect growth, silvery foliage. 50 cts- 

 each, Sis to -25 per 100. 



EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA. White Syringa- 

 like blossoms. 25 to 50 cts. each ; fine plants, 

 $10 to ?20 per ICQ. \'ery low rates per i, coo. 



FILBERT, PURPLE-LEAVED. A grand 

 shrub for color and massing large dark red 

 leaves all summer. Fine plants, 50 cts. earh ; 

 $25 and ?35 per 100. 



FORSYTHIA VIRIDISSIMA. Bright, beautiful 

 flowers ; one of the earliest in spring. Fine 

 plants, $8 to §20 per 100. Special low prices 

 per 1,000. 



Fortunei. Bright yellow flowers very early in 



spring. §3 per doz.; low rates per 100. 

 HONEYSTJCKLE (Lonicera). White, Red and 



Pink-flowering. Fine stock, i^S to S20 per 100. 



Smaller, low rates per 1,000. 

 HOLLY (Ilex). Fine plants of both American and 



English Holly. $5 and $7.50 per doz. ; low 



rates per 100. 



HYDRANGEA FANICULATA GRANDI. 

 FLORA, STANDARD. Nice specimens 

 grown in tree form, about 5 feet, well fur- 

 nished heads ; rare and very desirable for 

 beds and borders. Sio to $15 per doz. 



FANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. Entirely hardy 

 everywhere, and one of the most popular and 

 valuable shrubs grown. Immense panicles of 

 pure white heart-shaped flowers which appear 

 in profusion in August, turning to a delicate 

 pink and remaining in perfection until lale hi 

 autumn. Fine plants, 25 to 50 cts. each, $10 

 to $30 per 100. Low rates per i.oco. 



Qaercifolia. Oak-leaved Hydrangea. Large 

 oak-like leaves. Fine. 50 cts. each. 



Sangninea. Red-branched Hydrangea. Large 

 bright, rose-colored flowers. 50 cts. 



HYPERICUM CALYCINUM. Dark evergreen 

 leaves ; bright golden yellow flowers all sum- 

 mer. Low-spreading habit, completely cov- 

 ering the ground under trees or in shady situa- 

 tions. 825 per 100. 



HYPERICUM, or ST. JOHN'S WORT. Bright yel- 

 low flowers in August ; adapted for shady situ- 

 ations. S3 to $5 per doz. Very low rates per 

 100 and 1 ,000. 

 Aureum. Large yellow flowers from July to Oc- 

 tober. Fine ; 50 cts. each, $3 to Ss per doz. 

 Moserianum tricolor. A new hardy variety, 

 with beautiful variegated crimson, green and 

 yellow foliage ; fine. $9 per doz., $50 per 100. 



LILAC, JAPONICA ALBA. Flowers 12 to 20 

 inches in length, in immense trusses of pure 

 white, vigorous, upright growth. Fine stock 

 of this grand variety. Strong plants, 75 cts. 

 each, Ss to Sio per doz. 



LILAC, Common Purple, Common White. Fine 

 plants ; different sizes. $10 to S20 per 100. 

 Smaller plants, low rates per 1,000. 



LILAC, VILLOSA. Large, white, fragrant; rose- 

 colored buds, large leaves; blooms late. 50 

 cts. to $1 each. 

 Coerulea Saperba, Charles X., Frau Damman, 

 Josikaea, Ludwig Spaeth, Lonis Van Hontte, 

 Prince of Wales, Rouen, Persian, Princess Alex- 

 andra, and other new and rare varieties. Fine 

 plants, $5 to $10 per doz. Special prices per 100. 



collection of these choice Lilacs of differ- 

 ent colored flowers makes a most effective 

 grouping in any lawn or landscape. 



MAHONIA AftUIFOLIUM. Holly-Leaved Ma- 

 HONIA. Large, shining, purplish green, prickly 

 leaves and yellow flowers in spring. $10 to 

 $20 per 100, very low rates per 1,000. 

 Japonica. A fine evergreen variety, surpassing" 

 the Holly in beauty and foliage. $5 to $10 per 

 doz., S30 to S50 per 100. Not hardy in exposed 

 situations. 



LAUREL, MOUNTAIN (K'almia latifolia). 

 One of the most beautiful hardy shrubs. Nur- 

 sery-grown plants are as easily transplanted 

 as any other hardy shrub. Soil and treatment 

 required similar to the Rhododendrons, mulch 

 ing and planting in masses always being de" 

 sirable. Fine, well-budded nursery-grown 

 plants, Sio and $20 per doz., $50 to $100 per loo- 

 Selected native plants, well buded, i to 2 

 feet, 2 to 3 feet, and larger, $10 per 100 and up- 

 wards, as to size and quality. Special figures 

 on these native plants, per 1,000 on application. 



Narrow-leaved {K.atiguitifolia). Red flowers. 

 Low rates per 100 and 1,000. 



Best Hardy English Laurel, fine plants, 18 inches 

 to 3 feet. S20 to S50 per 100. 



LAURUS NOBILIS, or BAY TREE. (See 

 Sweet Bay Tkee, page 10.) 



PAVIA, or DWARF HORSE CHESTNUT. Numer- 

 ous upright spikesor racemes of compact white 

 flowers on the ends of the branches in July, 

 when few flowers are in bloom. Bold and 



The Hydrangeas and Roses received in good condition. The Hydrangeas are handsome plants. 



Bar Harbor, Me. A. \V. E. 



