CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



Flowering Shrubs 



VIBURNUM • High Bush Cranb erry 



Acerifolium. ^ f : ''!,■-! eaved Vihurtium. Slender, up- 

 right miy white flowers; purple-crimson 

 ben ! il in shady, dry places. 75 cts. 



each. 



Cassinoides. W'illu- Rod. Upright growth; white flow- 

 ers, followed by black fruit in autumn. 75 cts. each. 

 S7.50 per doz. 



Dentatum. ! Wood. Upright growth, attaining 



IS 1' tht' back row of the shrubbery 



bor I llusion of bluish black fruit. 50 



cts. 1... ;., ■ : ' ■ '.'<z. 

 Lantana. Wu v''^: 1 : 'i Tr,-,-. \ tri',--!inili: wb.itc flowers 

 in large clu-i'i- m Ma\-. -u. >.■.■, l. M 1,\ l,ii:.;lit w \ 



berries, later > h.in:..;ini; tn lil.n k. yi . t>. t arh. S5 

 per doz. 



Lentago. Sheepherry. Flowers creamy white and 

 fragrant; foliage a light glossy green. 50 cts. each. 

 S5 per doz. 



Opulus sterile. Common Snowball. The popular, tall- 

 growing Snowball, of erect growth, bearing large, 

 globular, pure white flowers in May. One of the 

 best known and alwa\ s found in old-time gardens. 

 35 cts. each. 5.5.50 jx-r doz.; large plants, 50 cts. 

 each. S.s per do/. 



Opulus nanum. A \cr\- dwarf rariiHv. forming a 

 l.u-h .iln.i;. J , m h.V'.;hl. roiii,,! an.r. ii-liio„-|ike. 

 Il ii-.ii ^ 11- il.^v.i 1-, I, lit 1- .in .itii.i, iix- pi. ml \.ihiable 

 loi Uii ^. ,;-h.iic. ^5 cts. each. >j.3o pri duz. 



Plicatum. 'Mi' m1 the choicest and most desirable 

 shiiili ^li-playing a profusion ol pure white, 



ball-sli.ipi cl ilowcis in May; fine. dark, healthy foli- 

 age. This variety is universally known as the 

 Japanese Snowball and is in demand for planting 

 either as specimens or in extensive groups. 50 cts. 

 each, ."^s per doz.; specimens. Si to 5,5 each. 



Sargentse. I'oini "I 1 >piihi-: lia\r- ol tliick texture, 

 gloss\-; liii-hi M'^l liiut. 7, it-, iMcli. 57.50 per doz. 



Sieboldii. .\ iMautiiul .md as \it somewhat rare 

 Snowli.ill .il j.ip.iiii -.' ..liKin; th.-' h,m, Koine growth 

 attaining ,1 h.iuhi .>! lo ica. I 'iit whiti- ll.iwers 

 borne 111 |i,mic lollounl h\ clustrisoi ii iiiti hang- 

 ing Irom pink lu bluish black. 75 cts. each. S7.50 

 per doz. 



Mme. Lemoine Lilac (See page 13) 



Viburnum tomentosum 



VIBURNUM, cont;nu<:d 



Tomentosum. Shr^L- .T,'. '•.!>:■■ <>:.-:\i}l \ hardy, 

 vigorous a IK I ticc-ljlo.Mii mil: \ , i i e 1 \ . Willi pin c \\ hite 

 flowers fioi lie along tin In, 111. In, m il.u c\ iiu-., in 

 great profusion early in jiiiir. lollow rd b\' decorative 

 red berries that later turn to black. 75 cts. each, 

 $7. 50 per doz. 



WEIGELA • DierviUa 



Amabilis. Rol)ii-;t haliit and rapid growth. Large, 



rose-pink tio\\( i< m .luiiiiiiii as well as in the spring. 

 35 ^ ts. each. 5j.5'> l» r doz. 



Candida. The Im -i w hite \ .uiety. flowering profusely 

 in June, coiuiiiiiiiii; iiioie or less throughout the 

 summer, ,5s i t-^ ea. h, :^;.v) per doz.; large plants, 

 50 cts. each. 55 pe r doz. 



Eva Rathke. .\n extieiiieh- sliow\- vari('t\-. bearing 

 huge, bright 1 iil>\-e,ii mine il>,uei< t hi oiil:1imiii the 

 summer and aiiluinii. i'he mowth i-- iiie,liiiiii Mw.irf 

 but robust and deiiM U' , l.ol with 1 1, hh -ohne,! loli- 



age. One of the finest llowel in- -lllllli^ \ et iiuio- 



duced and one ol the nio-;t tiseinl un loe.iiiin; in the 

 foreground of the ,hiuh pl.uuiiig. ,55 cts, e.ich, 

 S3. 50 per doz.; large pkuits. 50 cts. each, 55 per 

 doz. 



Rosea. A fine variety of compact growth, producing 

 masses of rosy pink flowers in June. Its growth 

 is very vigorous and the foliage is large and hand- 

 some. 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz.; large |)hints, 50 

 cts. each, S5 per doz. 



Rosea variegata. Variegated form of above. Valuable 

 111 the ( iiloieil-foliage group, as it contrasts delight- 

 ttilU wiili the green tones of the other shrubbery. 

 50 cts. e.ich, 5s per doz. 



XANTHORRHIZA 



Apiifolia. .Shndihy ]'i ll(ih'- Root . .\ low, dense grow- 

 ing slirul) with handsome comiiotind leaves which 

 assume rich tints diiriiii,; the aul timn months. One 

 of till' few shi ulis ih.il cm he used succcssl tilly 

 under trees as groiiiii|-co\ii where the sli.ule is 

 dense. We have ,1 goo. I sio. k .il this si>leii.h.l shrub 

 and can supply it in (|uantity, ,j5 it^- each. S3 SO 

 p.'r doz. 



