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'iburnum  Sieboldi.    Siebold's  Viburnum. 
Pyramidal  clusters  of  white  flowers. 
Each  10 
5  to  6  ft  $1  00    $7  50 
.  tomentosum.  Single  Japan  Snowball.  (S) 
May.  An  elegant  shrub  with  beautiful  dark 
green  leaves.  White  flowers,  borne  in  flat  clus- 
ters, followed  by  decorative  red  berries,  that 
later  change  to  black.  e.u-Ii 
3  to  4  ft.  .  ^  f  .  $0  40 
4  to  5  ft.  .  I  very  heavy  f  .  50 
5  to  6  ft.  .  I   and  fine    j  .  75 
6  to  8  ft.  .  '  I  .  1  00 
var.  plicatum.  Japan  Snowball 
of  the  best  ornamental  shrubs,  similar  in  habit 
to  the  above.  It  bears  abundant  white  balls  of 
bloom  that  have  a  beautiful  setting  in  the  deep 
green  leaves.  Each       lo  loo 
2t»3ft-   •  I  splendid  /  '      ^0   $3  50   $25  00 
J    stock  1^ 
10 
$3  00 
4  00 
5  00 
7  50 
100 
$25  00 
35  00 
40  00 
50  00 
fS)  :\Iav.  One 
4  to  5  ft. 
5  to  6  ft. 
1  00 
1  25 
7  50 
10  00 
50  00 
75  00 
Viburnum  tomentosum,  or  single  Japan  Snowball.  Excepting  for  the 
flowers  this  variety  cannot  be  distinguished  from  the  Viburnum  plicatum. 
In  the  fall  the  foliage  turns  a  brignt  crimson 
Hard^  Garden  Roses 
The  beauty  of  the  Rose  is  so  widely  appreciated  that  the  popularity  it  now  enjoys,  and  the  demand 
3r  hardy  garden  Roses,  is  annually  increasing.  In  old-fashioned  gardens,  in  borders,  along  garden  walks, 
r  on  arbors,  the  sweet  perfumes  of  blooming  Roses  is  a  source  of  constant  delight  to  all  who  grow  them. 
e  make  a  specialty  of  Roses  for  garden  and  home  planting,  and  our  assortment  has  been  made  up 
specially  for  that  purpose  and  includes  only  such  varieties  as  will  thrive  under  home  conditions  and 
ave  proved  satisfactory  in  such  places. 
f\f  Rtf^cf^c     '^^^  prices  of  our  Hybrid  Perpetual,  Tea  and  Hybrid  Tea,  Moss,  Damask,  Penzance, 
in..ca»  ui    ixusca.    Noisette  and  Austrian  Roses  is  50  cts.  each,  $4.50  for  10,  $40  per  100,  for  strong,  two- 
ear  plants,  from  6-inch  pots.    All  varieties  marked  thus  (t)  we  can  supply  in  unpotted  stock  that  is  just  as  good, 
at  will  take  longer  to  get  started,  at  35  cts.  each,  $3  for  10,  $25  per  100. 
HYBRID  PERPETUALS 
The  list  here  offered  comprises  a  general  assort- 
lent  of  this  ever-popular  class  of  hardy  Roses, 
he  varieties  listed  cover  all  the  desirable  and  dis- 
inct  shades,  and  are  superior  in  size,  hardiness, 
igor,  and  productiveness.  As  far  as  possible,  va- 
ieties  are  on  their  own  roots,  but  it  is  necessary 
D  bud  some  kinds  on  other  stock.  In  planting 
udded  stock,  great  care  should  be  taken  to  have 
he  "  bud "  at  least  2  inches  below  the  surface, 
D  the  stock  will  not  "  sucker  up," 
Alfred  Colomb.  Brilliant  carmine-crimson  ;  large, 
globular. 
Alfred  K.  Williams.  Carmine-red  ;  full  and  per- 
fect form. 
Anne  de  Diesbach  (Glory  of  France).  Carmine  ; 
large,  hardy  and  fragrant. 
ELTon  de  Bonstetten.   Dark  velvety  red  ;  large, 
fragrant  flowers. 
LToness  Rothschild.   Rich  satiny  pink  ;  mag- 
nificent. 
Charles  Lefebvre.  Velvety  crimson  ;  very  large. 
R.  B.  Cant.  Deep  crimson,  with  dark  shading. 
Captain  Hayward.   Bright  crimson-carmine ;  a 
distinct  shade  and  very  fragrant. 
Clio.  Flesh  color  with  rosy  pink  center  ;  fine  form. 
lORRISVILLE.  PENNSYLVANIA 
Duke  of  Edinburgh.  Bright  crimson  ;  large  and 
double. 
Earl  of  Dufferin.   Rich  crimson  shaded  with  dark 
maroon. 
tFisher  Holmes.  Rich  velvety  crimson. 
Francois  Michelon.  Deep  rose,  reverse  of  petals 
silvery. 
tFrau  Karl  Druschki.  Fine  white  ;  large,  perfect 
and  fragrant ;  strong  grower. 
tGeneral  Jacqueminot.   Brilliant  scarlet-crimson  ; 
old  time  favorite. 
Gloire  de  Margottin.  Dazzling  scarlet. 
Hugh  Dickson.  Brilliant  crimson,  highly  perfumed, 
tjohn  Hopper.  Bright  rose,  carmine  center ;  cupped 
and  well  formed. 
Louis  van  Houtte.  Red  ;  one  of  the  best. 
tMabel  Morrison.    Pure  white,  flushed  pink  in 
autumn. 
Madame  Gabriel  Luizet.  Fine  satiny  rose. 
tMagna  Charta.  Bright  pink,  sufl^used  carmine. 
Marchioness  of  Lorne.   Rich  rose,  shaded  with 
carmine. 
tMargaret  Dickson.  One  of  the  finest  white  hybrids. 
tMarie  Bauman.  Bright  carmine  ;  large,  perfectly 
formed. 
fMarshall  P.  Wilder.    Cherry- carmine ;  large 
bloom,  vigorous  grower. 
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