FREDERICK W. KELSEV 



DIERVILLA sessilifolia. (Ill, A native variety, 

 with yellow (lowers about the middle of July. 

 25 ets. Low rates jjer 100 and ])er 1,000. 



DIERVILLA Sieboldi alba mar^inata. (II). Of 



u])risrht liahit; when youn.i;' the variej^ation of 



the leaves is yellow, Ijeeoniinj;- silver white; 



(lowers rose-eolored. 35 ets. 

 DIERVILLA trifida. (II). Flowers earlier than 



the sfss///jo//i7. 25 ets. Low prices per 100. 

 DIRCA palustris. Lk.vtiikkvvood (II). A native 



.speeies with very pliable shoots; low bushy 



habit. \'ery early yellow (lowers. 35 ets. Low 



prices in (piantitv. 



EL/EA(iNLlS argentea. Sii.\ kk-Lka\ kd Oi.k- 

 .vsTKR (II). Erect j^rowth, beautiful silverv 

 foliage and small yellow flowers in midsummer. 

 50 ets. Low ])riees jier 100. 



IIYDKAXOEA HORTKNSIS 

 (See page ,;y. ) 



EL/EAQNUS edulis. (III). FoIiaKc dark jrreen 

 above, silvery white beneath; dwaif spreadinjj 

 habit, small yellow flowers, fruit oblong and 

 bright red, covered with white dots. Valuable. 

 75 ets. 



EL/EAGNUS Hortensis, (Lvkdkn Oi.k.as tkk (II). 

 Silvery leaves similar to those of above. Fine 

 in contrast with gi'een foliage. 50 ets. Low 

 jiriccs in quantity. 



EL/CAGNUS longlpes. (II). Native of Japan. 

 Vigorous growth, spreading branches; foliage 

 bright green above, silvery underneath. Vel- 

 low flowers in summer in great jirofusion, fol- 

 lowed by orange-colored berries. 35 and 50 ets. 

 Low prices per 100. 



EL/EAONUS parvifolla. (IIi. Sometimes 

 known as Silver Thorn on account of its silverv 

 foliage. Has sweet .scented flowers, and 

 mottled red berries. 50 ets. to Si. 



EUONVMUS alata (II). From Japan. Magnific- 

 ent rose-colored foliage in autumn. 75 ets. 



EUONVMUS Americanus. Stk awhkkk v Rrsn 

 (II). Hrilliant .scarlet l)erries. 35 ets. Low 

 jjrices per 100. 



EUONVnUS Americanus obovatus (II). A na- 

 tive shrub with trailing habit, dro<)])ing branches 

 which take root, constantly spreading. Thin 

 oblong leaves of a dull green color. 25 and 35 

 ct.s. Low prices per 100 and per i.ooo. 



EUONVMUS atropurpureus. Bi kninc Bi:sii(I). 

 A tall growing shrub, with large leaves, turn- 

 ing to bright red in autumn; red fruit. 50 ets. 



EUONVMUS Europaeus. Euroi-ka.n Eio.nvmi s 

 (II). A large shrub or tree, bearing rose-colored 

 fnnt in autumn. Fine. I^ow prices per 100. 



EUONVnUS latlfolius Broad-Leavkd Euonv- 

 Mi s (II). Hroad, glossv foliage and large, bright 

 carmine-red fruit. 50 and 75 ets. 



EUONVnUS nanus (II). Narrow leaves, turning 

 purple in the fall. Dwarf and spreading habit. 

 35 and 50 ets. 



EUONVnUS Sieboldi (III). A Japanese varietv 

 with large dark leaves. Distinct. $1. 



EXOCHORDA grandiflora (I). A beautiful shrub. 

 Comjxict growth, and can be trimmed in dwarf 

 form if desired. Pure white flowers. Blooms 

 in May about the time Lilacs and Rhododen- 

 drons. $3 to S? per dozen. Low ])rices in 

 (piantity. 



FORSVTHIA Fortunei (Joluen Bki.l; Fok- 

 n nk's FoKsvntiA (II). Deep green foliage and 

 bright yellow flowers. 25 and 3^ ets. Low 

 prices per 100. 



FORSVTHIA suspensa. Wkei'i.m; (Joi.uen Bei.i. 

 (II). Somewhat i)endul()us in habit. 25 and 35 

 ets. Low prices jier 100, 



FORSVTHIA viridissima (II). Producing very 

 early in spring beautifwl bright yellow flowers', 

 which e.xtend along the whole 'length of the 

 stem; rich foliage in autumn ; an elegant bloom- 

 ing shrub. 35 ets. Low rates in quantity. 



FOTHERGILLA alnifolla (II). Somewhat rare 

 native shrub. "White blossoms earlv in June. 

 50 ets. 



GENISTA scoparia. Scotch Broom (II). Long, 

 rich green, fine foliage. Small bright yellow 

 pea-shaped flowers in great ijrofusion in early 

 summer. One of the best of all the hardy 

 shrubs for seashore ])lanting, as it bears the salt 

 spray well and is particularly adapted to sandy 

 soils. Hardy and easily grown. Strong plants, 

 Sto to $20 per 100. Very low prices per 1,000. 



HALESIA diptera (I). A Southern varietv. 

 White flowers in June. 35 and 50 ets. 



HALESIA tetraptera. Silver Bell or Snow- 

 drop Tree d). A large .shrub, having bell- 

 shaped white flowers in ;\Iay and four-winged 

 fruit. 50 ets. Low prices in. quantity. 



HAHAHELIS Virglniana Witch Ha/ei. (U). 

 Similar in ajjijearance to the common hazel, 

 Corylus Americana. A g(K)d-sized shrub, bear- 

 ing small yellow flowers in late autumn. Suc- 

 ceeds well' in partially shaded situations. 35 

 and 50 ets. Low jirices per 100 and per 1,000. 



HIBISCUS ( ALTH/EA) Due de Brabant ( I ). Very 

 double reddish lilac flowers. 35 ets. 



HIBISCUS flore pleno. Vakiecated- Leaved 



Doi BLE Pt RPI.E - Fl.OWERINC Al.T}I/EA (I). 



.>n,i I ^'''O""' of yol'i' '>'I1- *«9.V64. which please receipt. The entire bill i.s verj- sati.sfactorv 



ami I doubt if I shall lose over two dozen plants of the entire lot 



M. Louis, Mo. J 



