FRKDICRICK W. KKUSHY. 



Fine Hardy SHrubs. 



Particular Ai 'i en'-'ion is called to the Si'kcial Collection ok Shruhs, on pasfeg; also to the 

 following complete assortment, including Evergreen Shrubs, all of which are now offered at very low 

 prices for first-grade stock. 



Small Sizes for transplanting can be supplied at special prices per loo and 1,000. Particulars on 

 application. 



Of Trained Specimens for formal gardening, many desirable trimmed Evergreens and Deciduous 

 Shrubs can be supplied at reasonal)le prices. See Trained Specimens for Formal Pi.antinc, (General 

 Catalogue No. 50, for 1903. Also specimens for single or group planting. Particulars and jirices on 

 application. For more complete list of varieties, descriptions, etc., see General Catalogue No. 

 52, for 1904. 



ANDROMEDA Flori= 

 bunda. () ne of the 



choicest Evergreen 

 Shrubs. Dwarf, com- 

 pact habit; small, 

 dark green foliage; 

 pure white Lily-of-tlie- 

 Valley-like flowi;s; 

 perfectly hardy. Fine 

 bushy plants. $12 to 

 S20 per dozen ; $50 to 

 Sioo per 100. 

 ANDROMEDA Leuca= 

 thoe or Catesbaei. One 

 of the finest American 

 Shrubs ; bright red 

 twigs; bell s h a ]-) e, 

 Lily-of-the-Valley-like 

 flowers. $8 to $15 per 

 100. 



ARALIA. Good plants 

 of the Japonica, Pen= 

 taphylla and Spinosa 



varieties. $2.50 to $5 

 per dozen. Low rates 

 per 100. 

 AZALEA Amoena. One 



of the most beautiful and valuable of low-grow- 

 ing shrubs. Very hardy, dwarf and compact, 

 bur3hy habit and easily transplanted. Leaves 

 thickly set on the branches, of fine, rich color, 

 turning to a beautiful reddish brown or crimson 

 in autumn and remaining on all winter. Flowers 

 bright rosy red, and so profuse in May as to 

 give the shrubs the appearance of a solid mass 

 of bloom. $S to $20 per dozen. Extra, $20 per 

 dozen. 



AZALEA Ghent and Pontica. The best collec- 

 tions of these beautiful shrubs obtainable, made 



up of the best hardy varieties. Flowers in 



great profusion in spring, literally covering the 



branches. These plants remove with a ball and 



mass of fibrous roots, thus avoiding any risk in 



transplanting. Selected, well-budded plants, 



Sio and $'5 per dozen; extra, S20 jier dozen ; 



S50, S75 and $100 per 100. Extra specimens, 



2 to 3 feet, 50 to 70 buds, very fine, $1.25 



per 100. Special. 

 AZALEA Mollis. Perfectly hardy in most situ- 

 ations; also valuable for forcing; flowering 



early in profusion. Flowers very large, of 



various colors, in red, orange, primrose and 



yellow. The blooms appear on the ends of the 



branches, as with Rhododendrons. Very etfec- 



DHVIZW LE.MOIXHI. 

 I. See page 7.) 



tive in beds and masses, or in borders. Selected 

 well-budded plants, extra, $10 and $15 per 

 dozen ; $35. $50 to Si 00 per 100. 



AZALEA. Extra Exposition specimens. A 

 limited stock of beautiful plants, 60 to 80 

 buds each ; very fine for immediate effect. 

 Si. 50 per 100. 



AZALea Mollis Standards. Fine specimens 

 grown in tree form, on stout stems. Fine flow- 

 ering heads, full of buds that will bloom nicely 

 first season. A desirable novelty. S15 to $25 

 per dozen. 



AlTM/EA. Rose of Sharon. Fine plants of the 

 best single and double sorts. Low rates per 100. 



ALTH/EA Standard. New and "beautiful shrubs, 

 grown in tree form, with fine heads, on 3 to 4 

 feet stems. Good young specimens. Very fine. 

 Si to S2 each ; $10 to $i,S jjer dozen. 



ALMOND, Amygdalis. Double Red. Double 

 White. Ss and S4 per dozen. Low rates per 100. 



BERBERRY Thunbergii. Compact habit, bright 

 ff)liage in autumn and red berries. Appropri- 

 ately called "the finest shrub." Fine plants. 

 S3 to $5 per dozen. Low rates per 100. 



BERBERRY, Common American, European, 

 Purple = leaved. W-vy fine plants. S2 and $3 

 per dozen; $5 to Si 5 per 100. 



Tree Altheas doing nicely, also Pacoiiies. 

 Newbury, N. H. 



C. I.. H. 



