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Choice Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Bulbs and Plants. 



Fine Hardy Shrubs. 



Of these indispensable plants for lawn and park ornamentation I can furnish a large assort- 

 ment, in very fine stock of the best varieties, and at very favorable prices, in collections or by the 

 thousand. For more complete list, etc., see General Catalogue, No. 38. 



BERBEKRY THU^BERGII GROWN AS A BORDER. 



ANDROMEDA FLORIBUNDA. One of the 



choicest Evergreen shrubs. Dwarf, compact 

 habit, small, dark green myrtle-like foliage; 

 pure white wax-like blossoms, in spikes some- 

 ■what resembling Lily-of -the- Valley; perfectly 

 hardy. Fine bushy plants, S12 to ^^20 per doz. ; 

 $.50 to $100 per 100. 

 AUCUBA JAPONICA VARIEGATA. Leaves 

 blotched and variegated with bright yellow. 

 Bushy, transplanted. 84 to S-5 per doz. ; §2.5 to 

 t50 per 100. 



AZALE.\ AMOENA. Dwarf, bushy habit and 

 thoroughly hardy. Bright rosy purple or red 

 flowers, a mass of color in May. Leaves of a 

 reddish brown or crimson in autumn. Bushy, 

 well budded plants, $35 to SlOO per 100. 



AZALE.4, GHENT and PONTICA. I offer 

 the best collection of these beautiful shrubs 

 obtainable, made up of the best hardy varieties. 

 Flowers appear in great profusion iu spring, 

 literally covering twig and branch with their 

 varied and gorgeous hues. Like the rhododen- 

 dron, these plants remove with a ball and mass 

 of fibrous roots, thus avoiding any risk in trans- 

 planting. Selected well-budded plants, S12 and 

 $15 per doz. ; extra, •?20 per dozen.; §75, SlOO 

 to $1.50 per 100. Smaller, 550 per 100. 



AZALEA MOLLIS. Perfectly hardy in most 

 situations; also valuable for forcing, flowering 

 early, in profusion." Flowei-s very large, of 

 various colors, in red, orange, primrose and 

 yeUow. The bloom appears o'n the ends of the 

 branches as with rhododendrons. Very effective 

 in beds and masses, or iu borders. Selected well- 

 budded plants, extra, SIO and S15 per doz. ; $50 

 to .SlOO per 100; smaller, bushy well-budded, fine 

 plants, 825 and .?35 per 100. 



ALTHEA. Hibiscus. Fine plants of the best 

 single and double soi-ts, 2 to 5 feet. to 15 



per doz. Low rates per 100. 



ALMOND. Amygdalis. Double Red. Double 

 White. .S3 and .«4 per doz. Low rates per 100. 



A.WORPH.4.. 25 cts. each, *10 to §20 per 100. 



BERBERRY THUNBERGII. The neat, com- 

 pact habit of this variety, bright foliage in 

 autumn and red berries, give it unsurpassed 

 advantages for general planting. It has been 

 appropriately called "the finest shrub." Flue 

 plants. S3 to 65 per doz. ; $10 to S25 per 100. 

 Common, American, European. Purple- 

 Leaved; very fine plants for massing or 

 hedges, S5 to f 15 per 100. Very low rates per 

 1,000. 



The Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Andromedas and other stock arrived in Brst class condition. What a contrast 

 with some stock received from others.— Q. A. H., Topeka, Kan. 



