Catalogue of^Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 



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Hardy Decidnons Shrubs — Continued. 

 LIGUSTRUM aureum. Golden J'bivet. A 



rare variety, vsdth leaves distinctly margined 



with bright yellow. Hardy and pretty. 50 cts. 

 *LIGUSTRUM Ibota. New Japanese Privet. 



Large, white, fragrant flowers, abundant bloomer; 



foliage large, glossy and distinct. A desirable 



novelty. 50 cts. 

 LIGUSTRUM lanrifolinm. Laubel-Lea-vted 



Privet. Large leaves; distinct and fine. 25 



and 50 cts. 



LIGUSTRUM ovalifoliom. California 

 Privet. Fine foliage, of vigorous gi-owth and 

 excellent habit. Succeeds in almost any situation, 

 and is the most popular hedge plant. Almost 

 evergreen. 25 cts. Fine plants per 100, 1,000 or 

 10,000 at very low rates. 



LIGUSTRUM valgare. Common Privet. Shin- 

 ing green leaves and spikes of white flowers. 

 Valuable for msissing and hedges, but not as lai'ge 

 in habit nor foliage es the California Privet; a 

 desirable plant. 25 cts. 



LIGUSTRUM vulgare boxifolium. Box- 

 Leaved Privet. Of erect habit, with thick, 

 dark green leaves, remaining upon the plant until 

 late in the fall. 25 cts. 



LIGUSTRUM glaucum folinm albo margina> 

 turn. White-Edged Leaved Privet. Of 

 upright habit, leaves of a glaucous green, edged 

 ■nith white. 25 cts. 



■jKJUSTRUM Perkinensis. Leaves of a smooth, 

 shining green, resembling the Lilac, and spikes of 

 " hite flowers. 25 cts. 



LO\ICERA Alberti. Honetstjckle. A very 

 hardy variety, somewhat creeping in habit; leaves 

 narrow, and bell-shaped flowers of a violet 

 color. 50 cts. 



OVICERA fragrantissima. Fragrant Up- 

 KiGHT Honeysuckle. Small, deep green foliage, 

 and fragrant pink or yellowish white flowers be- 

 fore the leaves, which are retained till vei-y late; 

 a fine shrub. 35 cts. 



iOXICERA grandiflora. Pink Flowering 

 Honeysuckle. A very oniamental, strong 

 growing kind, having pretty pink and white flow- 

 I ' s in early spring. 35 cts. 



.OXICERA hispida. New variety of bush form, 

 with trumpet-shaped, blue flowers. .50 cts. to SI. 



.OMCERA Ledebonri. Ledebour's Honey- 

 suckle. From California. Distinct variety, 

 ' with red flowers in May. 35 cts. 



■OMCERA Standishii. Standish's Honey- 

 suckle. Foliage large; creamy white, fragrant 

 flowers, appearing in May before the leaves, 

 oo cts. 



OMCERA Tatarica. Red Tartarian Honey- 

 suckle. Bright flowers in spring, followed by 

 orange-scarlet berries till autumn. Fine. a5 cts. 

 O.VICERA Tatarica alba. White Tartarian 

 Honeysuckle. 50 cbi. 



P.5;ONIAS. Upright or Tree PiEONrES. Enor- 

 mous showy flowers 6 to 8 inches in diameter. 

 Attain to the size of shrubs of medium growth, 

 and are strikingly effective. Best hardy varieties. 

 $1 and $2. 



PAVIA macrostachya. Dwarf White or 

 Bush Horse-Chestnut. One of the most effect- 

 ive shrubs or dwarf ti-ees. Numerous upright 

 spikes or racemes of compact white flowers on the 

 ends of the branches in July, when few flowers 

 are in bloom. Bold and handsome foliage, and 

 grows near the ground. Very fine. $5 to $7.50 

 per dozen. Low rates jDer 100. 



PHILADELPIIUS (MockOrange) coronarins. 

 Garland Syrtnga. The popular common 

 Syringa, having dehcately perfumed white 

 flowers in June. 25 to 50 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS foliis anreis. Golden- 

 Leaved Syringa. Beautiful hardy shrub of 

 easiest culture ; holds color the entire season. 

 Valuable. 25 to 50 cts. 



*PHILADELPHUS foliis argentea margen- 

 ata. Silver Margined- Leaved Syringa. New 

 variety of dwarf habit; foliage bordered with 

 silver. 75 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS grandifloms speciosis- 

 simas. Of dwarf habit, attaining a height of 

 about 3 feet, and covered with large, white, 

 fragrant flowers. Fine. 35 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS Gordonianns. Gordon's 

 Syringa. Of strong growth, and flowers late 

 profusely. 25 to 50 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS grandiflora. Large. 

 Flowered Syringa. Showy; flowering late; 

 not fragrant. 35 cts. . 



PHILADELPHUS nanns. DwARF Syringa, 

 Low growing, forming a dense, compact bush; 

 seldom produces flowers. 35 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS primnlaeflora. Almost 



double pure white flowers. 50 cts. 



PHILADELPIIUS pubescens. Hoary- 



Leaved Syringa. Handsome long, hoary leaves 

 and white flowers. 35 cts. 

 PHILADELPHUS salicifolia. Willow- 

 Leaved Syringa. Of dwarf habit; edges of 

 leaves curled. 50 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS speciosa. Dwarf habit, 

 only about 3 feet in height, and with very large, 

 sweet-scented white flowei-s. Distinct and fine. 

 35 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS Yokohama. Very fragrant 

 white flowers and plicate foliage. Quite distinct. 

 50 cts. 



♦POLYGONUM sachalinense. Native of China; 

 grows several feet high; it is perennial and has 

 very large foliage. Very strong grower. Used 

 largely in Europe as an ornamental plant. 



PRIIVOS verticillata. Black Alder. (See 

 Native Trees and Plants.l 



The plants were much lar;;er tbaaj expected, and filled thel space ,withi,fewer plants than I thought fBecsssary 



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