Catalogue of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 



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Viburnum Plicatum. 

 (See page 30. ) 

 50 and 75 cts. 



Shrubs— Continued. 

 D E U T Z I A ^jyr 

 crenata flore 

 alba plena. 



DouBi^ White 

 Flowering 

 DEUTfciA.. Dou- 

 ble -white flow- 

 ers tinged with 

 pink in racemes 

 four or five 

 inches long. 35 

 cts. 



*DEUTZI A 

 ParFlflora. A 



desirable novel- 

 ty from China. 



Upright, com- 

 pact growth ; 



perfectly hurdy. 



Creamy white 



flowers in great 



prof usion in 



June. Choice. 



DEUTZIA crenata aurea variegata. Golden 

 Variegated Deutzia. A new golden-leaved 

 variety of Gracilis. 35 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, handsome flowers. 25 and 35 

 cts. ; low rates per 10. 



DEUTZIA seabra. Rough-Leaved Deutzia. 

 Profusion of white flowers. Fine.- 35 cts. 



DIRCA palustris. (See Hardy Native Shrubs.) 



DIERVILLA or Weigela amabilis. Large 

 foliage, pink flowers, blooming freely in autumn. 

 35 cts. 



DIERVILLA arborea graiidiflora. 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-Flowering 

 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 Horteusis 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 

 tree matures ; flowers rose-colored. .35 cts. 



DIERVILLA venosa variegata. A dwarf 

 grower, fonniug 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, beautiful silvery foliage 

 and small yellow flowers in midsummer. .50 cts. 



EL.EAGNUS 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^EAGNUS Ilortenses. 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 undenieith. Yellow flowers 

 in summer in great profusion, followed by 

 orange- colored beri ies. 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 taU-growing shrub, with large leaves, turning 

 to bright red in the autumn ; dark red f l uit. .50 

 cts. 



EUONYMUS Enropseus. European Euony- 



■ Mus. A large shrub or tree, bearing rose- colored 

 fruit in autumn. Fine. 35 and .50 cts. 



EUONYMUS latifolins. Broad-Leaved Euont- 

 MUS. Broad, glossy foliage and large, bright 

 carmine-red fruit. Very desii'able. 50 cts. 



EXOCHORDA grandiflora. A rare and beau- 

 tiful shrub from China. Hardy and easily trans- 

 planted ; of compact growth, and can be trimmed 

 in dwarf form if desired. Pure white flowoi-s, 

 somewhatiresembling the Syrmffa (Philndelplius), 

 but appearing on longer and lighter spikes. 

 Blooms in May about the time of Lilacs and 

 Rhododendrons. $3 to $5 per dozen, $10 to S20 

 per 100. 



FORSYTHIA Fortunei. Golden-Bell ; For- 

 tune's Foesvthia. Deep green foliage and 

 bright yellow flowers. 35 cts. 



FORSYTHIA snspensa. Weeping Golden 

 Bell. Somewhat pendulous in habit. 35 cts. 



The Shrubs and Roses came info s^oud bloom and have been quite successful all summer. 

 New York. " P. C. A. 



