Catalogue of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 



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PRICE* OF HARDY RHODODENDRONS. 



Bushy, well-fumished and 5vell-budded plauts, selected and extra, 3 to 3 fett, $18 to f 25 per doz., $100, $18&> 

 and $150 per 100. 



Bushy, well- fur uished ?,nd well-budded plants, selected, about 2 feet or 2 to 2 1-2 feet, |15 and $18 per doz., 



$75 to $100 per 100: extra, $125 per 100. 

 Bushy, niee plants, weU budded, 18 to 24 inches, $70 per 100; selected, $80 per 100. 



Lighter but first-class plants, about 18 inches, some buds, $50 per 100 ; selected aud exti'a, $60 and $75 per 100. 



Best Hardy Seedliugs. From the Catawbieuse hardiest aud best strain of varieties and colors, and 

 can be relied upon as entirely hardy, and effective when large plantings are desii'ed at low cost. 

 Fii'st-class plants, 18 to 24 inches, with buds, $50 per 100; selected and extra, $60 and $75 per 100 

 Fu-st-class plants, 12 to 18 inches, mostly with buds, $35 per 100; selected and extra, .$40 and $50 per 100. 

 Extra size speciment plants, about 3 feet and larger, $2..50 each and upwards, according to size. 



Special Prices per 1,000 on any of the above sizes upon application. 



The following are the best of the reaUy hardy varieties. These have been fully tested — even in the 

 severe New England climate, and can be relied upon as the hardiest and best for planting in the Eastern 

 and middle States. 



Album elegans. Blush, changing to white; fine 

 shape. 



Album grandiflorum. White and blush; foliage 

 fine. 



Alexander Dancer, Bright rose, lighter center; 



one of the finest. 

 Archimedes. Bright rosy crimson, lighter center; 



clear and good. 

 Atrosanguineam. Intense blood-red. One of the 



hardiest. 



Bacchus. Crimson, with enormous truss; fine 

 habit. 



Bicolor. Rosy pink; fine in bloom and foliage. 

 Blandyanum. Rosy crimson; excellent foliage, 



fine form and very abundant bloomer. 

 Caudidum. A good blush. 



Caractacus. Rich purplish crimson; fine bloom, 



foliage and habit; one of the best. 

 Charles Dickens. Dark scarlet; excellent foliage 



and habit. 



Charles Bagley. Cherry-red; fine truss and 

 habit. 



Coriaceum. Pure white; dwarf , free blooming. 



Delicatissimum. Blush-white, tinted pink. 



Edward S. Rand. Rich scarlet. 



Everestianum. Rosy lilac, spotted and fringed; 

 an excellent bloomer; fine foliage. 



*F. li. Ames. An excellent new hardy variety, 

 beautiful foliage, with finely shaped trusses of 

 large flowers ; white corolla marked on border with 

 broad band of pink. Very fme. $3. 



Giganteum. Bright rose; large truss. 



Gloriosum. Large, bold, white flower. 



Grandiflorum. Deeply rose colored. 



Hannibal. Fine rose; late flowering. 



H. H, Huunewell. Rich, dark crimson; splen- 

 did trusses. 



W. H. Sargent. Enormous crimson trusses; 



splendid variety. 

 James Macintosh. Rosy scarlet; splendid habit 



and foliage. 



Kettledrum. Rich purplish crimson; fine, hardy, 

 free bloomer. 



King of the Purples. Particularly distinct in 



color; fine habit. 

 Lady Armstrong. Beautiful pale rose, very 



much spotted. 

 Lady Grey Egerton. iSilver blush; fine truss and 



foliage. 



Lee's Dark Purple. One of the finest purples. 

 Minnie. Blush white, largely blotched with 



orange or chocolate ; distinct. 

 *Mrs. C. S. Sargent. A fine novelty; broad, dark 



rich green leaves, bright rose-colored flowers, 



marked with yellow. An excellent bloomer. $2. 

 Mrs. John Clutton. The most beautiful hardy 



white; good form. 

 Mrs. Milner. Rich crimson; of splendid habit. 

 Perspicum. Blush, changing to white; shapely 



blossoms. 



Purpureum elegans. Very flue purple. 

 Purpureum grandiflorum. Of excellent habit; 



color same as the above. 

 Ralph Sanders. Rich pioi'plish crimson, finely 



marked ; large truss. 

 Roseum pictum. YeUow, spotted rose. 

 Roseum elegans. Rose-colored fiowers. An old 



and general favorite. 

 Roseum grandiflorum. Fine rose. 

 Roseum superbum. Good, clear rose color. 

 Sir William Armstrong. Light crimson; finely 



formed truss. 



RHODODENDROIV maximum. Rose Bay or 

 Great Laurel. A native variety with hand- 

 some large, bold foliage, white and rose colored 

 flowers in July. Latest of all Rhododendi-ous to 

 flower. Fine plants with buds, 1 to 3 and 3 to 3 

 feet, $20 to $.50 per 100; 3 j;o 4 feet, $75 to $100 per 

 100. Smaller plants at special prices. 



RHODODENDRON Vaseyi. New and beauti- 

 ful Azalea type; deciduous variety. Medium 

 sized leaves and pinkish flowers that come out in 

 the spring before the leaves. 



