Catalogue of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 



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Hardf Decidaous Shrnbs — Continued. 



SPIR.EA Douglasii. Douglas' Spir^a. A 

 strong grower, irregular in form ; attractive 

 foliage, and deep rose-colored flowers in July. 

 35 cts. 



SPIR^A exiniia. Dwarf habit ; bright rose- 

 colored flowers in July. 35 cts. 

 SPIRi£A flore pleno, or lanceolata flore 



pleiio. Lance-Leaved Double Spir^a. A 

 beautiful variety, with double flowers. 35 cts. 



SPIR.EA Fontenaysii. Vigorous, and a free 

 bloomer ; large panicles of greenish white floweis 

 latter part of June. 35 cts. 



♦SPIR^A hypericifoUa. Htpericum-Leaved 

 Spir-ea. a dwarf variety, blooming early ; foli- 

 age small, nairow ; flowers white. 



SPIRAEA opulifolia aurea. Golden- Leaved 

 Nine- Bark. Double white flowers, conspicuous 

 and very effective. 35 cts. ; extra, 50 cts. 



SPIRiEA pruuifolia flore plena. BsroAL 

 "Wreath or Plum-Leaved Spir^a. From 

 Japan, and has pure white daisy- like flowers in 

 May. 35 cts. 



SPIR^A robusta. A variety of the S. lanceo- 

 lata, but of more vigorous growth, hardier, and 

 produces larger flowers. June and September. 

 .50 cts. 



SPIRAEA Reevesii. Lanced-Leaved Spir.ea. 



Pointed narrow leaves and large round clusters 



of white flowers. 35 cts. 

 SPIRAEA salicifolia. Willow Leaved Spir.ea. 



Good grower ; irregular, upright form : narrow 



pointed leaves ; rose-colored flowere in June and 



July. 35 cts. 

 SPIRiEA superba. Dwarf habit; produces 



gi'eenish white flowers in August. 35 cts. 



SPIR^A sorbifoiia. Leaves Uke those of Moun- 

 tain Ash. 35 cts. 



SPIRiEA Thanbergii. Thunberg's Spir^sia. 

 Long narrow leaves and white flowers. Hardy ; 

 also valuable for forcing. 25 to 50 cts. 



SPIR/EA nlmifolia. Elm-Leaated Spir.ea. 

 White flowers. 35 cts. 



SPIR/EA Van Houttei. Rich, delicate green 

 foliage, and pure white flowers in great cylindri- 

 cal plumes, 1 to 2 feet in length. Fine. 50 cts. 



J^TAPHYLE.4, Bladder Nut, Biimalda. A 

 handsome shrub, producing cream-colored flowers 

 in large clusters. .50 cts. 



STAPHYLEA colchica. Bladder Nut. Clus- 

 ters of fragrant white flowers in May. 50 cts. 



STUARTIA pentagyuia. A rare native shrub, 

 with white or purplish flowers. 75 cts. 



STYRAX Japonica. Small, dogwood-like leaves 

 and horizontal branches of very picturesque 

 appearance. Small, pure white, bell-shaped 

 flowers along the branches. 75 cts. 



STYRAX obassis. WMie flowers from long 

 stems. Fine. $1. 



SYMPHORICARPUS racemosns. Snow- 

 berry. A popular hardy shrub, with small pink 

 flowers, and large white berries which last into 

 winter. 35 cts. Low rates in quantities. 

 SY3IPHORICARPUS variegatus. Variegat- 

 ed St. Peter's Wort. Of low growing, spread- 

 ing habit ; variegated foUage ; very pret':y. 35c. 

 SYMPHORICARPUS vulgaris. Red-Fruited 

 or Indian Currant. Purple fruit, which hangs 

 all winter. 35 cts. 

 *S YMPLOCUS abniculatus. A very fine novel- 

 ty from Japan, of medium growth, and covered 

 with racemes of bright blue, oval berries. $1. 

 SYRINGA (Lilac) alba grandiflora. Very 



large, white flowers. 50 cts. 

 SYRING A, Albert the Good. Extra fine large, 



dark purple flowei-s. 75 cts. 

 SYRINGA, Charles X, Large shining leaves 

 and gi-eat trusses of reddish purple flowers. 50c. 

 SYRINGA Chiueusis pendula. CmNESE Weep- 

 ing Lilac. A very much overestimated, over- 

 advertised variety, with semi-weeping habit and 

 ordinary white flowers. $3 and $4. 

 SYRINGA coerulea superba. Flowers a lighfc 

 purple in bud, but a clear blue when fully open ; 

 tiTjss very large ; one of the finest. 50 cts. 

 SYRINGA Dr. Lindley. Large panicles of 



pui-plish lilac flowers. 50 cts. 

 *SYRINGA Frau Dammann. The best of the 

 white lilacs. Panicles or truss of immense size ; 

 flowers medium and pure white. This and the 

 Ludwig Spaeth are the two best Lilacs of recent 

 introduction. 50 cts. 

 SYRINGA gigantea. Giant Lilac. Of vigor- 

 ous, erect growth, with large leaves and spikes 

 of dark bluish pm-ple flowers. 35 cts. 

 *SYR1NGA Jacques Calot. A distinct variety, 

 with very large panicles of delicate rosy pink 

 flowers. One of the finest Lilacs. $1. 

 *SYRINGA Japonica alba. New Japanesb 

 Lilac. Flowers 12 to 20 inches in length, in 

 immense pure white trusses. Perfectly hai'dy, 

 and of upright, vigorous growth. One of the 

 finest shrubs from Japan, and one of the most 

 interesting of recent introductions. 75 cts. 

 SYRINGA Josiksea. Chionanthus - Leaved 

 Lilac. Dark shining leaves and purple flowers 

 late in June. Very fine. 50 cts. 

 SYRINGA Lamarck. Very large panicles ; in- 

 dividual flowers large double, and of rosy lilac 

 color ; fine when open. 50 cts. 

 *SYRINGA Languis. New Late Blooming 

 Lilac. Large panicle, medium size, rosy shade 

 flowers. Very fine. $1. 

 SYRINGA Lemoinei. Lemoine's Lilac. Dou- 

 ble rose-colored flowers, changing to Jilae. Fine. 

 50 cts. 



*SYRINGA Lovaniensis. Flowers of beautiful 

 silvery pink ; panicle large and very erect, show- 

 ing off the individual ficwers tt excellent advan- 

 tage. 75 cts. 



have received the diiterent shipments of Shrubs and Vines in good condition and entire satisfaction. 



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