CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL. CONN. 



Flowering Shrubs 



RHAMNUS • BucktWn 



Catharticus. T\n Maik ni.i-;-i-< ,.t l..li.iu<' .'i 

 till- .Irii-.-. t\vi--\ -hill!, ai.' n lu-vr.l \'V a |ii>. 

 lusion <it alUacliw whito How, -is in luiU' aib 

 July, lollowed bv sliowv black ii uit. kxcolK ii 

 for hedges. 35 cts. each. $3.50 per doz. 



RHODOTYPUS • Wkite Kerria 



Kerrioides. A tin. . . .1 luunontal shrub of densi 

 h.il.ii aiiii a[ii.icti\r. deep green toh 

 a-i-; -now -\\ -m-lo ilowcrs late in sum 



iiioi. i5 , t~. , a. h. V' ]'< 1 doz.; large plain- 



RHUS • Sv 



Aromatica. l-'r.' 1. : 



Philadelphus, Avalanche 



PHILADELPHUS 



Syringa, or Mock Orange 



Avalanche. Sli ii'li r. aii liiiiK luanclii 



s of graceful 



habit; sno\v\- wluir liowc i-^ in nirM \)ri 



lusion. 35 cts. 



\v v .'loV' ^ ' . - 1 



I ts. each, 55 



Coronarius. I lio i- tlio \\ ol 1 - 1. nown, li. 



i;i tuit Garland 



>\-MnL;a aipl 1 1 n. loi 1 1 a ,M 1 \' our oi tl,,- 



>. -t shrubs we 



have. It ^^v.,^,- to a lio,,.J,i ,,1 m to 



T Icet, and is 



absolutely liaoi>. \ii i \.|iM-iio \aiio 



\ lor massing 



or planting in. Ir, i.|iiail\ ii't- .-a. Ii, 



:^ i .so per doz.; 



large iilaiii-, 1. ^ , i- . .lo/ 





Grandiflora ' ' it/ 



\''ulll,"^.','K"", 



rol.ll : . .|!M 







1. Ii. ^.i. vi per 



do/.; : 1 , . iH-i 



.1../. 



Lemoinei. \ii .nioi. 11.0 -iiiiil. oi ii| 



ii.i^ht growth; 



small. ■■• 1 II..-..., .|- ..1 .1 \rll..\vi- 



i white color, 



conipl. 0 1 . . .\ . I iii'c t ho 111. lilt , ^ 1 



each. $3.,S0 



per do/. 





Nanus aurea. Golden-leaved .Svniii;ii. 



Dw.irl. with 



golden yellow foliage which ict.iins its > 





sea.son. One of the best of (jui k"''I<'"- 



Iraved'shnil.s. 



50 cts. each. $$ per doz. 





Fruticosa. 



and coinp: 

 Yellow flow 

 each, Sj-S" 



POTENTILLA 



Cinquefoil 



(Iw.irf shrub of erect 



I' \( rlli iu tor rockeries, 

 iiiiitiii i tiiuil frost. 35 cts. 



PYRUS • Chokeberry 

 Arbutifolia. Red Chokeherry. Dwarf, native shrub of 

 upright luijjit; handsome, glossy foliage and bright 

 red fruit. 35 cts. each, %i.$o per doz. 



Ill tall. Will ..;iow i 

 ■ks. s", cts. each. 



.\ low. shrubby tree 

 t! .« .1 -. 1. -cinbling ; 



\a llow llowrts in Aug- 

 •ins are downy. 50 cts. 



Typhina laciniata. Cut-leaved Stanhorn Sii- 

 Duii li. Fern-like foliage; scarlet fruit in au- 

 tumn. 50 cts. to Si. so each. 



ROBINIA 



Hispida. Ro^e .li.ti/d. Light green, pinnate 

 .111.1 long, graceful clusters of rose- 

 ..I..1..I tl..\\.rs in May and lune. 50 cts. 



. a. li. --'t u.-i doz. 



RUBUS 



Odoratus. Flou;-i-i>iK R,!': pJvrry. \ strong, dcf - 



uo. Willi; shrill) with loln-.l Kmncs; sliowy, fragrant 

 tl..w'. is in . lust, -IS. l-:s|„ , i.ilK- \.ilii,U)le for planting 

 st,-..|i l.,inks. I'i>-i,-is |.,uti,ill\ sh.i.ir,! places. 35 cts. 



SAMBUCUS • EUe 



Canadensis. C.'»nii.>ii !:i,!,r. \ w, llkn..wn shrub, 

 with li'^lit K^<''u i..li.i..:.' .Ml. I il.ii lio.i.ls of white 

 il,>wris in Jiin.-, I. .11. .w . . i I .\ 1. . |. Ii -h pill pie berries 



Canadensis aurea. (Aj/,/, i; I'.hler. A very showy shrub 

 on acidtint of its goldrti toliage. 50 cts. each, Ss 

 per doz. 



SPIRAEA 



Anthony Waterer. An 



.list iuct variety 

 .111 the entire 

 Is. o.uli, J3.,S0 



l)ei .10/ 

 Arguta. 



iwi iiiiu km. I. oi i.-oin])act but 

 l.-ii.l. i l.i.ni, li, s l,e,-oiiie covered 

 >t pine white lloweis in May. 

 IH'r doz.; large plants, 50 cts. 



eac h, >,s pi 

 Callosa alba 



■lu-'s While Spirea. A white-flowcr- 

 iug. vei\ (Iw.ui wuiety. Excellent for edging the 

 shrubl)ery. ,i5 ets. each, S3. 50 per doz.; large plants, 

 50 els. each. S5 per doz. 

 Opul!fo1!a. \i>ie!>iirk. .\ largcv vigorous-growing 

 shiiih with .111 .il.iiiiil.iiu ,.l Willi,, tlowi is ill June. 

 Desir.ilil,. to|- l.iii;e s, i, ,ai ,.i Ii,m\\ 111. iss plantings; 

 valu.ible loi sliadv pl.t,, - ,..,is, h. per doz. 



