20 



A. X. PIERSOX. In( 



( ROMWELL. ( OXX. 



BERBERIS, continued 

 iris at riipurpurea. Purple-leaved Barberry. 



rple foliage; yellow flowers in Ma\'. 

 V • cts. each. 



Buddleia • Butterfly Bush 



genuir 

 realh- 

 valui 



di^p:,.' 



ol : 



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th. ', , 



thr -A- 



apii.-.ii 



3 to 4 ft., 35 cts. each; extra large, 50 cts. each 

 Asiatica. See (.Greenhouse Flowering Plants. 

 Variabilis magnifica. \'ioU't-purple tiowrrs prinliuccl 

 in endless profusion. The growtlis triiuiuatr in 

 long racemes and may be cut freely. .\s a i. ut-tl< i\\ cr. 

 it is of great decorative value. 

 Variabilis Veitchii. Clusters of violet-mauve dowers. 



Calycanthus • Sweet Shrub 



Floridus. St r.iw 1 >err\- Shrub. Chocolate-colored flow- 

 ers of a pi i iiliai lra'.;rance. Each 



2 ft. . , So 35 



') ft. 50 



Cephalanthus • Button Bush 



Occidentalis. Native shnd). globular heads of white 

 flowers in July; grows well in wet and swampy 

 places. Each 



2 to 3 ft So 35 



3 to 4 ft 50 



Chionanthus 



Virginica. White Fringe. Snow white, fringe-like 

 flowers. 6 to 8 ft., 75 cts. each. 



Clethra 



AInifolia. Sweet Pepper Bush. Fragrant white flow- 

 ers in slender racemes, i to i ft., 35 cts. each. j 



Comptonia 



Asplenifolia. Sweet Fern. Fern-like, dark green 

 foliage. I'seful for massing on rocky and barren 

 places. Each 



2 to 2M ft So 35 



Collected clumps 50 cts. to 75 



Corchorus • Kerria 



Japonica. Single, yellow flowers; green branches; 

 dwarf. Each 



2 to 3 ft So 35 



3 to 4 ft 50 



Japonica fl.-pl. Doul)le, deep yellow form of above. 



Each 



2 to 3 ft $0 35 



3 to 4 ft 50 



Japonica fol. var. Beatitiiully variegated h)liage anil 



yellow flowers. 2 to 3 ft.. 75 cts. each. 



Cornus • Dogwood 



Alba. Bright red branches; flowers white; fruit blue. 



■t to 5 ft., 50 cts. each. 

 Alternifolia. Creamy white flowers. 2 to } ft., 55 cts. 

 .•a.h. 



Mas. Cornelian Cherry. Yellow flowers before the 



leaves; finest bright scarlet. 2 ft., 35 cts. each. 

 Paniculata. White in flower and fruit. Each 



2 to 3 ft lo 35 



3 to 4 ft 50 



CORNUS. continued 

 Sanguinea. Dark k^I hark j to 3 ft.. 35 cts. each. 

 Sericea. Tall .uMum.i;; i^rmii-li liark. Each 



t'. .■! It. So 35 



4 tn 5 It. 50 



Sibirica fol. var. \ ariegated foliage on red stems. 



Spaethii. Kii li \ cllow and white color variation. 



,S ' . t- r.ich. 



Stolonifera. Slender branches, red in winter. 2 ft. 



.vS . I- . ach. 



Stolonifera aurea. N'ellow branches. 2 ft. 35 cts. 



Corylus • Filbert, or Hazel 



Avellana atropurpurea. Purple-leaved Hazel. Con- 

 s|iic uous with large, dark purple foliage. 2 to 3 ft., 

 5') cts. to 75 cts. each. 



Cydonia • Japan Quince 



Japonica. One nl the licst ll. .wen n.i; shrubs; dazzling 

 scarlet flowers in early spiring, j to 3 It.. 35 cts. each. 



Cytisus 



Laburnum, tiolden Chain. -A dwarf tree or large 

 shrub, with shining green leaves and racemes of 

 yellow flowers in early summer. 6 to 8 ft.. Si. 50 ea. 



Deutzia 



Crenata fl-pl. Hard\- and free flowering; upright 

 growth; white flowers. Each 



2 to 3 ft. So 35 



.i t" 4 It- 50 



Crenata rosea fl.-pl. Kiis\ pink, similar to the 

 abo\c. Each 



2 to 3 ft So 35 



3 to 4 ft. . . ^ 50 



Crenata magnifica. New. The finest of all the Deut- 



zias. .\ hvbri.l between /). ,r,->uila ,aii,li,lissima 

 and P. r,/ »;,.)•„;„•. Han.Nonir. well-.'xpan. led. full 

 flowers, pure white. pr.Hlue,-,! 111 -ivat |iiolusion. 

 Bloom. alH.ut the end ..1 M.i\, about two weeks 

 earliei than others of the t\pe. .\ inagniticent shrub 

 of gleat lieaulN . ' Each 



1 ■ -■ to J It So 50 



2 t" 3 >t 75 



3 to 4 It. I 00 



Gracilis. Dwaii. ici\<ied with sweet-scented, white 



flowers during May and June. Each 



1 'j to J ft So 35 



Large plants 50 



Gracilis rosea. Lovely rose-colored form of the 



above. Each 



1 ' J to ft $0 35 



l.ai,s.;e pl.mts 50 



Pride of Rochester. Tall-growing variety, very free 

 flowering; double white. Each 



3 to 4 ft So 35 



4 to 5 ft 50 



Scabra. Vigorous and free flowering; upright. Each 



2 to 3 ft So 35 



4 to 5 ft 50 



Elseagnus • Oleaster 



Angustifolia. Kus-nii (>li\,v The l.ili.m,' i. 



handsome, rich. sil\ei\ while; ilowvi- mm. ill. uoMeii 



vellow. lollowed l.\ \. llow Iruit ei>veied uilli sil\er\ 



scales, i to , It., 50 ets. each. 

 Longipes. |.ip,ine-e ( ileaster. Reddish brown bark; 



foli.ige liulitei on tlu- under side; orange-colored fruit. 



2 to 3 It.. ,So ets. each. 



Euonymus 



Strawberry Tree, or Firebush 

 Alatus. Cork-barked Euonymus, or Firebush. Dwarf; 

 compact; bright-colored iruit and brilliant foliage. 



4 to 5 ft.. Si each. 



Americanus. Tall, tree-like growth; brilliantly colored 



fruit in fall. 2 to 3 ft., 75 cts. each. 

 Europaeus. Mm iiing Bush. Showv and desirable. 4 to 



5 ft., 7.S cts. each. 



