Catalogue of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 



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Double White-Flowering. 

 Deutzia. 



Shrnhs— Continued. 

 »E UTZI A 

 crenata flore 

 alba plena. 



Double White 

 Plowering 

 Deutzia. Dou- 

 ble white flow- 

 ers tinged with, 

 pink in racemes 

 four or five 

 inches long:. 35 

 cts. 



*DEUTZI A 

 Parviflora. A 



desirable novel- 

 ty from China. 



Upright, com- 

 pact growth ; 



perfectly hardy. 



Creamy white 



flowers in great 



profusion in 



June. Choice. 50 and 75 cts. 



DEUTZIA crenata aurea variegata. Golden 

 Variegated Deutzia. A new golden-leaved 

 variety of Gracilis. 3.5 cts. 



DEUTZIA crenata. Pride of Rochester. 

 Large double white flowers, back of petals slight- 

 ly tinted with rose ; a profuse bloomer, larger 

 flowers. 35 cts. 



DEUTZIA gracilis. Slender-Branched Deut- 

 zia. Pure white, hand.some flowei's. 25 and 35 

 cts. ; low rates per 10. 



DEUTZIA scabra. Rough-Leaved Deutzia. 

 Profusion of white flowers. Fine. 35 cts. 



DIKCA palustris. (See Hardy Native Shrubs.) 



DIERVIIiLA or Weigela amabilis. Large 

 foliage, pink flowers, blooming freely in autumn. 

 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA arborea grandillora. Of vigor- 

 ous habit and erect growth ; foliage very large ; 

 long, tube-shaped flowers of a white sulphur or 

 pale yellow, changing to pale rose. Blooms 

 about two weeks later than the others. 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA Candida. White-Flovtering 

 Weigela. Of vigorous habit, producing a pro- 

 fusion of pure white flowers in June. Blooms 

 late, continues till autumn. 35 and .50 cts. 



DIERVILLA Desboisii. A beautiful variety; 

 deep rose-colored flowers resembling Rosea, but 

 much darker. Valuable. 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA Costeriana foliis variegatis. 

 Of dwarf, compact growth; leaves bordered with 

 yellow ; flowers deep rose. 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA. Monsieur Lemoine. Flowers 

 pale flesh color at first, changing to rose, then 

 deep red. A superb variety. 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA Hortensis nivea. White Flow- 

 ering Weigela. Of dwarf, spreading habit; 

 has large foliage and a profusion of pure white 

 flowers. 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA Hortensis rubra. Deep rose- 

 colored flowers. 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA Sieboldii alba marginata. Of 

 upright habit; when young the variegation of 

 the leaves is yellow, becoming silver white as the 

 ti'ee matures; flowers rose-colored. .35 cts. 



DIERVILLA venosa variegata. A dwarf 

 grower, fonning a compact bush; the variega- 

 tion is light yellow, turning to white, flowers 

 deep rose. 35 cts. 



EL^EAGNUS argentea. Silver- Leaved Ole- 

 aster. Erect growth, beauttfid silvery foliage 

 and small yellow flowers in midsummer. .50 cts. 



EL^E AGNUS edulis. Foliage dark green 

 above, silvery white beneath; dwarf spreading 

 habit, small yellow flowers, fruit oblong and 

 bright red, covered with white dots. Valuable. 

 75 cts. 



EL^EAGIVUS Hortenses. Garden Oleaster. 

 Silvery leaves similar to those of above. Fine in 

 contrast with green foliage. 50 cts. 



EL.EAGNUS longipes. Native of Japan . Vig- 

 orous growth, spreading branches; foliage bright 

 green above, silvery undemeitb. Yellow flowers 

 in summer in great profusion, followed by 

 orange-colored berries. 50 and 75 cts. 



EUONYMUS alata. From Japan. Magnificent 

 rose-colored foliage in autumn. 75 cts. 



EUONYMUS Americanus. Strawberry Bush. 

 Brilliant scarlet berries. 35 cts, 



EUONYMUS atropurpureus. Burning Bush. 

 A tall-growing shrub, with large leaves, turning 

 to bright red in the autumn; dark red fruit. .50 

 cts. 



EUONYMUS Europaeus. European Euont- 

 MUS. A large shrub or tree, bearing rose-colored 

 fruit in autumn. Fine. 35 and 50 cts. 



EUONYMUS latifolius. Broad-Leaved Euont- 

 Mus. Broad, glossy foliage and large, bright 

 carmine-red fruit. Very desirable. 50 cts. 



EXOCHORDA grandiflora. A rare and beau- 



^ tiful shrub from China. Hardy and easily trans- 

 planted; of compact growth, and can be tx'iramed 

 in dwarf form if desired. Pure white flowers, 

 somewhatiresembling the Syringa {Philadelphus), 

 but appearing on longer and lighter spikes. 

 Blooms in May about the time of Lilacs and 

 Rhododendrons. §3 to S5 per dozen, -SIO to S30 

 per 100. 



rORSYTHIA Fortunei. Golden-Bell ; For- 

 tune's FoRSTTHiA. Deep green foliage and 

 bright yellow flowers. 35 cts. 



rORSYTHIA suspensa. Weeping Golden 

 Bell. Somewhat pendulous in habit. 35 cts. 



The plants and shrubs I bought of you last fall pleased me thoroughly. They were so strong and stocky, and so 

 ■well set with buds. 



Lake Forest, III. S. R. TABER. 



