Choice Trees, Shrubs and Hardy Plants. 



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HYDRANGEA Thomas 



Hogg. Pure white 



flowers ; not hardy, but 



especially fine for pot 



or tub culture. 50 cts. 

 Standard or Teee Hy- 



DEANGEAS. See STAND- 

 ARD Shrubs, page 4.6. 



HYPERICUn aureum. 



Golden St. John's 

 Wort. A rare variety, 

 having large .glowing 

 • yellow flowers from 

 July to October. Very 

 choice, and should be 

 in every collection. 50 

 cts. Low prices in 

 quantity. 

 HYPERICUn calyci- 

 num. Large, smooth, 

 dark green leaves, and 

 bright, golden yellow 

 flowers two to three 



inches in diameter ; bloom profuse and contin- 

 uous all summer. Of spreading habit ; growth 

 not over 12 or 15 inches in height; the (hick 

 foliage and flowers completely cover theground. 

 Succeeds well under trees and in shady situations. 

 Low rates in quantity. See Creeping Vines 

 FOR Shaded Places, page 51. 



HYPERICUn densiflorum. Very shrubby. Pro- 

 fusion of flowers throughout the summer. 35 

 cts. Low prices per 100. 



HYPERICUn Kalmianum. Common St. Johns 

 Wort. A native spreading variety, with bright 

 yellow flowers in August. Succeeds in shaded 

 situations. 50 cts. Low prices in quantity. 



HYPERICUn moserianum. Perfectly hardy; 

 blooms continuously the entire season. Golden 

 yellovv flowers, about two inches diameter with 

 crimson stamens ; low growing habit. Fine for 

 massing. One of the best of the newer shrubs. 

 Should be in every collection. 50 cts. Low 

 prices in quantity. 



HYPERICUM patulum. Fine yellow flowers 

 from midsummer to autumn. 35 cts. 



ILEX decidua. Deciduous Holly. A shrub 

 somewhat similar to the Ilex opaca, and flower- 

 ing in May. Prefers moist ground. 35 cts. 



ILEX glabra. Inkberey. A fine shrub bearing 

 handsome black berries in the autumn. Leaves 

 glossy and rather small. 35 cts. Low prices 

 in quantity. 



ILEX prinos verticillata. Black Aldee. White 



flowers in July and brilliant red fruit all winter. 



25 and 35 cts. Low prices per 100 and per 1,000. 

 ITEA virginica. Vieginia Itea, Small bush ; 



white flowers in June ; fine tint in autumn. 



35 cts. Low rates per 100. 



KERRIA japonica. Japan Coechoeus oe Globe 

 Flowee. a slender shrub of low growth ; 

 leaves small and pointed, with abundant yellow 

 flowers in June. 35 cts. Low prices per 100. 



KERRIA japonica argentea variegata. Silvee 

 Vaeiegated-Leaved Coechoeus from Japan. 

 A dwarf variety of slender growth ; small green 



Htpeeicum Moseeiantm. 



leaves edged with white. One of the most 

 valuable of dwarf shrubs. 35 and 50 cts. 

 KERRIA japonica flore pleno. Double- 

 Floweeed Coechoeus. Early double yellow 

 flowers. 35 cts. 



KERRIA japonica ramulis aureis. An odd 



dwarf variety. Shows to advantage in winter. 

 35 cts. 



LAURUS Benzoin. Spice Bush. Large shrubs 

 or trees, with pleasant aromatic odor to the 

 wood. Small yellow flowers before the foliage. 

 Very early in spring Bright red berries in 

 summer and autumn. 35 and 50 cts. Low 

 prices per 100 and per 1,000. 



LAURUS nobilis. Bay Tree. See page 47. 



LEUCOTHOE. See Andromeda under Ever- 

 green Shrubs, page 27. 



LlQUSTRUn aureum. Golden Privet. A rare 

 variety, with leaves distinctly margined with 

 bright yellow. Hardy and pretty, 50 cts. 



LIGUSTRUn Ibota. New Japanese Privet. 

 Large, white, fragrant flowei's ; abundant 

 bloomer; foliage large, glossy and distinct. A 

 desirable novelty. 25 and 35 cts. Low prices 

 in quantity. 



LIQUSTRUn japonicum. Nearly Eveegeeen. 

 Bright green foliage. 35 and 50 cts. Low prices 

 in quantity. 



LIGUSTRUn laurifolium. Laurel-Leaved 

 Privet. Large leaves ; distinct and fine, 25 

 and 50 cts. 



LIGUSTRUn ovalifolium. California PpnET. 

 Fine foliage, of vigorous growth and excellent 

 habit. Succeeds in almost any situation, and 

 is the most popular hedge plant. Almost ever- 

 green. All sizes, 25 cts. to $1.00. Very low 

 prices per 100, per 1,000 and per 10,000; from 

 $20.00 per thousand and upwards, according to 

 size and quantity. See Hedge Plants, page 47. 



LIGUSTRUn Perkinensis. Leaves of smooth, 

 shining green, resembling the lilac, and spikes 

 of white flowers. 25 cts. 



All of your shrubs have turned out well. I shall order more. J. T., New Brit.aln, Conu. 



