Catalogue of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 



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Collections of Choice Hardy Shrubs for Border and Mass Planting, for 



Immediate Effect. 



In planting both large and small grounds, what is frequently most needed is a certain general effect, 

 rather than a special combination of colors or particular varieties. 



For such purposes nothing is better than the following collections, my selection, offered at low prices 

 for very fine bushy plants. 



They comprise the best hardy varieties, both in flower and foliage, and give a succession of bloom 

 from the Cydonias, Forsythias and Lilacs, in AprU, to the Hydrangeas, Hisbicds, etc., in late 

 autumn. 



All are perfectly hardy, nicely branched and rooted, and of the best size for 

 transplanting: 



No. I. SO Choice Shrubs in 20 to 25 varieties $10 00; extra, $12 50 



No. 2. 100 " " " 25 to 30 " 20 00 ; " 25 00 



No. 3. 100 " " entirely my selection 1200; " 1800 



SMALL-SIZED SHRUBS FOR TRANSPLANTING. 



Where large plantings of hardy shrubs are needed these smaller sizes are inexpensive, and by th« 

 second or third yeai- some of the varieties become as effective as the larger, more expensive sizes. 



Leading varieties, such as the Berberries, Cornus, Cydonia (Japan Quince), Deutzias, For- 

 SYTHiAS, Golden Elder, Hydrangeas, Lilacs, Mahonia, Philadelphus (Syringa), Privet, Spires, 

 Viburnum (Snowball), Weigelas, etc. Good assortment, my selection, $10 per 100, $75 per 1,000. 



Smaller Shrnbs. An excellent assortment of the principal hardy kinds such as the above, 

 2 and i years, 930 to $30 per 1,000. 



HEDQE PL/eNTS. 



Fine stock of different sizes of the following varieties at very low rates per 100 or 1,000. 

 Prices on application. California Privet, from 9 to 12 inches to 5 feet, from $15 per 1,000 

 to $15 per 100. 



DECIDUOUS. 



Althaea, different varieties; 

 Buckthorn, 

 California Privet, 



Citrus trioliata. Hardy Japanese Orange. 

 See page 30. 



European (Common) Privet, 



Honey JLocust, 



Japan Quince, 



Lilac, Purple and White; 



Osage Orange. 



EVERGREEN. 



American Arbor-Vitae, 

 Siberian Arbor-Vitse, 

 Hemlock Spruce, 

 Austrian Pine, 



Scotch Pine, 

 Tree Box, 



CratfEgus Pyracantha, Evergreen Thorn, 

 One of the finest Hedge Plants. 



ThePriv3twas ■ 1 illy fine stock that ha i all been thoroxigrhly transplanted, and T am quite pleased with it. 



R. A., HASTINGS-ON-HtlDSON, N. Y. .iJ 



