CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL. CONN. 



Flowering Shrubs 



Deutzia, Pride of Rochester 



DESMODIUM • Sweet Pea Shrub 



Penduliflorum. A lumd-cinir shrub. t\w wood ol 

 wliic h (lies down i-ai h winter to reappear ajiani in 

 spring. A good subject lor the perennial border. 

 Rosy purple flowers, pea-shaped. 35 cts. each, $3.50 

 per doz. 



DEUTZIA 



Crenata fl.-pl. An 1 xtn m. 1\ luirdy and free-flowering 



sbnili .ii iiinii^lit, lii.iiK liini: mnwth. luxuriant foliage 

 ami .l.iiiMr. imi. white llowers in erect 



paiii' i' :, 'I i ,1. h, , ,i. [>rt lid/.; extra-large, 



Crenata rosea fl.-pl. K< \ |iink. similar to the above 

 1)111 Hi. .11 1^ cts. each, $3.50 per 



do/., , All, id, cm. , I I . ,„ ii. >5 per doz. 



Gracilis. A dw.ui li..-.mii.: \,,ii.ix. uitli .|rn,l,-i 

 branches complcti K .^i\. ii->l with -w n i cntcd, 

 pure white flowei ~ dm 111.; \l,i\ .iii.l .jiiiu. s it^. 

 each. S3. SO per do/.; c.\tia-l,irge. 50 cts. eaoli, S5 

 per doz. 



Gracilis rosea. A lovely rose-colored form of the pre- 

 cediiii; ^^ ( i< cncli, ?3.50 per doz.; large plants, 



Gracilis I.eni.)itiei. I In, is a cross between Z3. gra«7«s 



and /' /wi : ; 1-1 .m l. .ilthoiinb retaining to .some 

 <-xtciil lli. d'A.Mi li.diii .,1 tlir touiHT. i( i< 111.. I,- i;race- 

 lul and sp,'.ii..ii- ; il,.. whit,' il.iw.i- .11.- .dso 



larger and m-n mini. 1. .11 \ pl. ii.li.l 1 11 1 1 .1 . .\ .■iiiriU 

 and altogctliii ..lu- .il ..m lnust dw.iil ll.iwering 

 shrubs. 50 ( ts. I'ac h. S5 per doz. 

 Pride of Rochester. A tall-growing variety that com- 

 pletely ob.scures tin- plan! with (juantities ol pure 

 white, double tlow.i- \'.r\ I ..mhI il iil as an individ- 

 ual specimen and . m. .1 ih. III . I .11. . live shrubs for 

 grouping or inasMii;. .1 . .1. h <i..su per doz.; 



large plants, 50 cts. . .i. h. ^ |» i ,1.,/. 



' ELAEAGNUS • Oleaster 



Angustifolia. Russian Olive; Bu falo Berry. The foli- 

 I age is a \ er\- handsome, rich, sih er\- white: flowers 

 small, -..l.lcn v. ll..\v. loll.nved l.v vcllow Iruit covered 

 with >il\.-i\ -..lit-, v. , ts. tMcli. 5,, V'-i iioz. 



Longipes. ./.;/•.! /;, >,■( s/, r. .\lH>nt n Icct tall ; reddish 

 brown branches, foliage lighter on under side; orange- 

 colored fruit. 50 cts. each, 55 per doz. 



EXOCHORDA • Pearl Bush 



Grandiflora. W liite llowers on slender racemes in 

 ' May. One of the choicest tlowerin.t; shrubs. 50 cts. 

 each. $5 per doz. 



EUONYMUS • Strawberry T ree; Fire Busk 



Alatus. Cork-'Hiik.J l.noi, rmn ■■ ^ \ .Iw.nt. ...iiipact 

 variety; most ,inracli\e dinin.t; aiituinii when lull of 

 bright-colored fruit and brilliant crimson loliage; 

 bark very corky. 50 cts. to 75 cts. each, S5 to S7.50 

 per doz 



I FORSYTHIA • Golden Bell 



One of the ver\- first of shrubs to flower in spring, 

 pMi.lucini; iiui-ises ot ileep .yul.ien lilnssonis in early 

 .\|.iil. ,1 tiiii.- whi-n ti..\v<-is ot .iii\- kiii.l .ue ; 1,11 1 i. ularly 

 .I.Mi.d.le. -Ih,- \i\id ch.rs ...iUi,i<l etl.vlix-eU with 

 ih.' ll..i,i ..1 >piin.i.;. .■nh.in. in,- ih.' sui i . .11 n. h ii.l;^ -leatly. 



l\'lii!! i~ ..n.' ..I ih.' t.\\ tl..w.-imL: diiul.- th.ii diould 

 11. .t h.- ]. 11111. .1 .hllin^ willt.l. .\Uel ll..wel!ii.u. the 

 ^11. .im ui..wth- . .111 h.' cut back and i)ruiied sulliciently 

 h.ii.l t.. pi. ..hi..- ,1 well-balanced growth for the suc- 

 , .■.■.hn;.; -.M- .11- 11. .wers. 



Fortune!. I .i. .. .in- in dense masses of golden yellow 



llowi i- Apiil ,111 1 May. .^^ . t-. e.u h. ?,i.,so per doz.; 



lar.ue I'Liiu-, I 1-- <\i. h. pel .1(1/. 

 1 Intermedia. .\ -t 1 . .in.: ■ . .w 1 n.j. \,iM>'t\- ..t more erect 

 j growtli. tl..w.-Min: ,1 Intl.- l.it. r. . t-. ea>-h, 53.50 



per .1../.; Kn.m' pl.iiit-. :~.<i . t-. e.i. li. -'5 j.i'i .!.>.'. 

 Suspensa. 11 ■<-.-,'';'h <(/...'..'.■>,• /v7/. .\ I'm. , .mi 1\ -ll. .wcring 



kin.l. ..I peii.liil..u- h.d.it, c,.\eu'.l with \ello\v, droop- 

 \ in..; ll.iw. i-. .^^ . t~. each. S3-S0 per doz.; large plants. 



VP I t~. iMcli. 5.S I'cr doz. 

 Viridissima. l lcwers rather paler than the others, 



but very iiroluse and attractive and very early. 



35 cts. each, 53.50 per doz.; large plants, 50 cts. 



each, 55 per doz. , ■ 



HALESIA 



Snowdrop Tree 



