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Hardy Decidnons Shruhs— Continued. 



♦SYRINGA I^adwig Spaeth. A superb variety; 

 panicle long ; individual flowers large, single, of 

 a (lark purplish red. The finest of its color. $1. 



SYRINGA, liouis Van Houttei. Large pani- 

 cles of red flowers. .50 cts. 



SYRINGA, Alichael Buchner. Dwarf habit ; 

 very large, erect panicle ; individual flowers 

 medium, very double, of apaJc lilac color; distinct 

 and fine. .50 cts. 



SYRINGA nana. Dwarf Lilac. Distinct, 

 large and compact spike of dark reddish purple 

 flowei"s ; fragrant; fine. 50 cts. 



♦SYRINGA cblata. New Chinese Lilac. 

 Large, glo.ssy, heart-shaped and dark pm-ple 

 flowers. $1. 



SYKINGA Persica. Persian Lilac. Small 

 leaves, bright purple flowers ; a popular variety. 

 50 cts. 



SYRINGA Persica alba. White PEKSLiN 

 Lilac. Fine white flowers. 50 cts. 



SYRINGA Prince of Wales. Large reddish 

 purple flowers. Extra fine. 75 cts. 



♦SYRINGA President Grevy. Flowers a beau- 

 tiful blue ; individual ones very large and 

 double, three-quarters of an inch in diameter ; 

 magnificent panicles, nearly a foot in length. 

 One of tlie finest. 75 cts. 



SYRINGA Princess Alexandra. Pure white 

 flowers. One of the best white-flowering varie- 

 ties. 50 cts. 



SYRINGA rothomagensis rubra. Rouen 

 Lilac. Extra large panicles of abundant red 

 flowers. One of the finest of all the Ldlacs. 75c. 



SYRINGA Sibirica alba. Siberian White 

 Lilac. A vigorous gi-ower ; small, nai-row 

 foliage ; flowers white, slightly tinted with blue ; 

 frafCi-ant. 50 els. 



SYRINGA Verschaffellii. Verschaffelt's 

 Lilac. Flowers of a dark red color in bud; lilac 

 when open ; large, compact panicle ; distinct. 50 

 cts. 



SYRINGA virginalis. Large, compact panicles 

 of pure white flowers ; more delicate than the 

 common. 75 cts. 



SYRINGA Ville de Troyes. A fine variety, 

 with large panicles of dark purple flowers. .50c. 



♦SYRINGA villosa. From Japan. Large, full 

 panicles of delightfully fragrant white flowers 

 and pm-plish red or rose-colored bucts. Plants 

 flower youug and profusely, two or three weeks 

 later than other lilacs. Extra large rich green 

 leaves, resembling in form and size those of the 

 Chionanthus or White Fringe. Extra fine. 75c. 



SYRINGA vnlgaris. The common pui-ple LUac. 

 35 and 50 cts. Hedge plants at low rates. 



IjILACS for Forcing. Fine imported plants full 

 of buds, specially grown for forcing. Leading 

 varieties, §7.50 and $10 per dozen ; $50 to $75 per 

 100. 



TAMARIX Arricana. African Tamarisk. 

 Very effective, fine, feathery foliage and pink 

 flowers. 35 and 50 cts. 



TAMARIX Chinensis. Of vigorous, upright 

 growth, with delicate, bright green foliage ; rose- 

 colored flowers in September. 35 cts. 



TAMARIX Indica. A robust, rapidly growing 

 variety. 35 cts. 



TAMARIX Narbonne. Straggling habit ; glau- 

 cous green foliage; flowers in May befoi-e the 

 leaves appear. 35 cts. 



VIBURNUM dentatum. Dentated - Leaved 

 Viburnum. Medium size, with cm-iously cut 

 leaves; greenish white flowers in June ; beautiful 

 berries in autumn. .50 cts. 



VIBURNUM Japonicain. Somewhat similar to 

 Pliculum in foliage and habit ; the cymes are 

 bordered with a circle of large white flowers. 

 75 cts. 



VIBURNUM lantanoides. Lantana- Leaved 

 Viburnum. Large, heavy, rich leaves, late in 

 coloring and holding tiU late in the autumn; 

 great clui.-ters of snow-white flowers in May. 

 Very fine. 25 and .50 cts 



VIBURNUM latifolium. New variety from 

 Japan, with larger foliage than the P'dcatum and 

 equally fine snowballs. Very valuable. $1 to $1.50. 



VIBURNUM nanum. A dwarf variety, forming 

 a small bush about two feet in height; does not 

 bear any flowers. 75 cts. 



VIBURNUM Nepalense. Of robust growth, 

 producing white flowers which appear later than 

 those of ether viburnums. 50 cts. 



VIBURNUM opiilus. Bush Cranberry. Hy- 

 drangea-like flowers, and brilliint red berries late 

 in the fall. Resembles the Japanese Snowball in 

 wood and foliage. 25 to .50 cts. 



VIBURNUM opulus sterilis. Guelder Rose or 

 Snowball Tree. A popular well known va- 

 riety with balls of snow-white flowers. 25 to .50 cts. 



VIBURNUM plicatum. Plicate Viburnum or 

 Japanese Snowball. Of moderate growth, com- 

 pact habit, and with distinctl)' crinkled leaves of 

 a rich, dark green color. Very solid flower-ball, 

 whiter than the common variety, some weeks 

 later and remains on louch longer. One of the 

 choicest and most desirable shiubs known. .50 

 to 75 cts. 



VIBURNUM rugosum. Rough-Leaved Vibur- 

 num. Very large leaves and terminal clusters of 

 white flowers in May. A fine ornament for the 

 lawn, as it is very handsome in flower and foliage. 

 25 to 50 cts. 



VIBURNAM Sieboldii. Large, thick, glossy 

 green foliage. 75 cts. 



XANTHOCERAS sorbifolia. Central Asia. 

 Forms a round, upright bush, with smooth, 

 reddish bark, foliage resembling that of the 

 Mountain Ash. Terminal clustersof whiteflowers, 

 reddish copper-colored at base, in early spring. 

 Choice and rare. $1. 



YUCCA. See page 4.5. 



ZANTHORIZA apifolia. Shrub Yellovt 

 Root. Low shrub with compound cut leaves and 

 slender racemes of brownish purple flowera 35 

 and 50 cts. 



