DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 



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LONICERA Orientalis (II). 

 Fine busli, having light 

 yellow flowers shaded with 

 pink. 35 cts. 



LONICERA Standishii. 

 Standish's Honeysucki.f. 

 (II). Foliage large ; creamy 

 white, fragrant flowers 

 early in May, 3? cts. 



LONICERA Tartarica. Ri d 

 T.\RTARiAN Honeysuckle 

 (II). Bright flowers in 

 spring, followed by orange- 

 scarlet berries till autumn. 

 Fine. 35 cts. Low prices 

 per 100. 



LONICERA Tartarica alba. 

 White Tartarian Honey- 

 suckle (II). 35 cts. 



LONICERA Tartarica 

 grandiflora. Pink Flow- 

 ering HONEVSUCKLE (II). 



A very ornamental, strong growing kind, 

 having pretty pink and white flowers in early 

 spring. 35 cts. 



LONICERA xylosteum. Fly Honeysuckle (II). 

 An old shrub bearing cream-colored flowers. 25 

 to 50 cts. Low prices per 100. 



LONICERA. See also Climbinc; Vines and 

 Trailing Shrubs. 



riYRICA cerifera. Bayberky or Wax Myrtle 

 (II). Almost evergreen. Spreading, bushy habit. 

 Distinct rich green foliage. Showy white waxy 

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



nVRICA Gale. Sweet Gale (II). A small 

 shrub with ver}' fragrant white flowers. 35 cts. 

 Low prices in quantity. 



NEVINSIA Alabamensis (II). A fine shrub in- 

 digenous to the Southern States. Feathery 

 white flowers in May. Quite hardy. 50 cts. 



P/CONIA rioutan. Upright or Tree P.^onies 

 (II). Enormous showy flowers 6 to 8 inches in 

 diameter. Attain the size of shrubs of medium 

 growth, and are strikingly eff^ective. Best 

 hardy varieties. $1 to $2. 



PAVIA macrostacliya. Dwarf White Horse 

 Chestnut (II). 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 hand.some foliage; dwarf 

 compact habit. Fine. $5 to $7. 50 per dozen. 



PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange) coronarius. 

 (i.vRLAND Syringa (I). The popular common 

 Syringa, having delicately perfumed white 

 flowers in June. 25 to 50 cts. Low prices in 

 quantity. 



PHILADELPHUS flore pleno. Double Flow- 

 ered Syringa (I). Very fragrant flowers. 35 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS foliis aureis. Golden-Leaved 

 Syringa (11). Beautiful hardy shrub of easiest 

 culture ; holds golden color the entire season. 25 

 to 50 cts. Low prices in quantity. 



PHILADELPHUS foliis argentea marginata. 

 Silver Margined-Leaxed Syringa (III). A 

 variety of dwarf habit, foliage bordered with 

 silvery white. 75 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS Qordonianus. Gordon's Syr- 

 inga (I). Of strong growth ; flowering late pro- 

 fusely. 25 to 50 cts. 



PAVIA MACKOSTACHYA. 



PHILADELPHUS grandlflora. Large Flow- 

 ered Syringa (II). Showy; flowering late; 35 

 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS grandiflorus specioslssimus. 



(III). Of dwarf habit, attaining a height of about 

 3 feet, and covered with large, white, fragrant 

 flowers. Fine. 35 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS inodorus. (II). A vigorous 



grower. Flowers are not fragrant. 35 cts. 

 PHILADELPHUS Lemoineii erectus. Le- 



moine's Erect Syringa (I). Flowers creamy- 

 white and closely clustered. A new variety. 

 50 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS nanus. Dwari Syrin(;a (III). 

 Low growing, forming a dense, compact bush ; 

 seldom produces flowers, 35 cts, 



PHILADELPHUS nanus Zeyheri, Zeyher's 

 Syringa (III). Large late flowers, without 

 fragrance, 35 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS nivalis. (I). Entirely pure 

 white flowers without fragrance. 35 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS pubescens. Hoary-Leavei> 

 Syrin(;a (I). Handsome, long, hoary leaves and 

 white flowers. 35 cts. Low prices per 100. 



PHILADELPHUS salicifolia. Willow-Leaved 

 Syringa (II). Of dwarf habit; edges of leaves 

 curled. 35 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS speciosa. (I). Dwarf habit, 

 only about 3 feet in height, and with very large 

 sweet-scented white flowers. Distinct and fine. 

 35 cts. Low prices per 100. 



PHILADELPHUS Yokohama. (I). Very fra- 

 grant white flowers and plicate foliage. Ouite 

 distinct. 35 cts. 



PHOTINIA villosa. (I). A large .slirub with 

 handsome foliage, bearing clusters of white 

 flowers towards the end of May, and reddish 

 berries in the fall, which are very attractive. 

 50 cts. to $1. 



POTENTILLA fruticosa. Shrubby Cinquefoil 

 (II). Of rather spreading habit with small 

 leaves and bright yellow flowers in midsummer. 

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



PRINOS. See Ilex page 40. 



PRUNUS Davidiana. (I). White flowers very 

 early in spring before the leaves. $1. 



