mens. 
Syringa  alba.    Similar  to  the  preceding,  w  ith 
pale  lilac  flowers  almost  white.    50  cts. 
Senateur  VoUand.     Double  rosy  red  flowers. 
3  to  4  feet,  50  cts.  each,  $5  per'doz. 
var.  virginalis.  Blanche  \'irginale.  A  fine 
white  variety  similar  to  Marie  Legraye.    2  to 
3  feet,  50  cts.  each,  $5  per  doz. 
S.  vulgaris.   Common  Lilac.   The  flne  old  pur- 
ple species.  2  tc  3  ft.,  35c.  each,  $3.50  per  doz. 
var.  alba.    Fragrant  white  flowers.    2  to  3 
feet,  35  cts.  each,  $3.50  per  doz. 
Viburnum  •  The  Snowballs 
Masses  of  Snowballs  gi\  e  for  spring  the  same 
showy  effect  produced  by  hydrangeas  in  tall. 
They  are  all    large,   hardy,   quick  -  growing- 
shrubs,  valuable  for  screens,  groups  and  speci- 
The  more  showy  species  carry  their  flowers  in  great  white  balls. 
VIBURNUM  OPULUS 
Viburnum  dentatum.  Arrow-wood.  An  up- 
right shrub.  The  flowers  are  white,  in  flat 
cym-es  ;  crimson  fruit  turning  to  black,  i  >^ 
to  2  feet,  25  cts.  each,  $2  per  doz. 
V.  Lantana.  Wayfaring  Tree.  The  large 
white  flower-clusters  open  in  May  and  are 
followed  by  red  fruits.  Has  peculiar  soft, 
heavy  foliage.  2>^  to  4  feet,  35  cts.  each.  $2> 
per  doz. 
V.  Lentago.  Sheep  -  berry.  Strong-growing 
shrub  with  light  green,  glossy  foliage  and 
creamv  white  fragrant  flowers,  followed  by 
bluish 'black  fruit,  i  foot,  25  cts.  each,  $2.25 
per  doz. 
V.  molle.  A  later  blooming  species  very  similar 
to  Dentatum,  with  larger  foliage  and  fruit,  i 
to  2  feet,  25  cts.  each,  $2.50  per  doz. 
V.  Opulus.  Cranberry  Tree.  The  common 
name  is  from  the  fine  red  berries  which  follow 
its  handsome,  white  midsummer  flowers. 
EACH  DOZ. 
2  to 3  feet  ..-$0  35   $3  00 
3  to  4  feet   50     4  00 
var.  sterilis.  Guelder  Rose.  The  beautiful 
old  sort  so  generally  esteemed.  2  to  3  feet. 
35  cts.  each,  $3  per  doz. 
V.  plicatum.  Japam  Snowball.  The  good 
points  of  this  valuable  sort  are  not  yet  gen- 
erallv  known.  It  is  of  better  habit  than  the 
old,  with  handsomer  foliage,  whiter  flowers, 
and  more  compactly  and  ddicately  formed. 
F.ACH  DOZ. 
1  to  2  feet  So  35    53  00 
2  to  3  feet   50     4  00 
Viburnum  tomentosum.  The  single  form  of  the 
Japan  Snowball.  Dwarfer,  with  sterile  white 
flowers  in  flat  cymes  early  in  June,  A  fine 
shrub. 
2  to  3  feet  ^  Sr*  25    $2  25 
3  to  4  feet   50     5  00 
VIBURNl-M  LENTAGO 
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