Flowering Shrubs "^ ^^^^ftl jo// Garc^onsk 



Tamaiix, continued 



Syringa vulgaris (Ci 



Lilac) 



Syringa, continued 



Persica. Persian Lilac. A graceful shrub with slen- 

 der branches, attaining a height of 8 feet. Native of 

 Persia. Leaves rich green. Flowers pale lilac in b.oad 

 panicles 3 to 4 inches long, opening in late ^pring. 

 3 to 4 feet, 50 cts. each. 



Villosa. Ilitnalavan Lilac. Upright shrub with 

 stout, walls l.i iruli; , -riiwinji to a height of 6 to 8 

 feet. 'i :! < I 1 1 ! ii.il.is a^. Leaves bright green, 



but wiilioiii III '1. I IS pinkish in immense pani- 

 cles, .-xiKinainf^ in lair ■ I'Mn-. Each 



2 to 3 feet $0 50 



4 to 5 feet Si 00 to i 50 



Vulgaris. Common Purple Lilac. Large, upright 

 shrul) Willi licart-sliapcd, l>ri;j,ht grcoii I 



Nati 



acli 



W hilel ila 



\'iil(iaris alba 



ir wliiir variety similar to the preceding, differing 

 nl\ in point of color. 3 to 4 feet, 35 cts. and 50 els. 



Standard Lilacs 



The following varieties in tree-form are offered: 

 Amelia Diiprat. 

 Barbara Morley 

 l)<)\en keleUer. 

 .lean Hart. D.m 

 J()sik;ea. 



Dark i)ur])le. 

 I'ink. 



I'aK- pink, .loublc. 

 lie , lilai -pink to violet. 

 nan I </.„ . Violet; long, 



Virftinalis. Vit\ line, doable, i Icar pink. 

 Villc deTroyes. Singh-, iaigc, dark puri>le. 

 3 to 4 feet, $1 each 



Tamarix • Tamarisk 



Relatively hardy, j^riiccful .shrubs with fcalh- 

 ery foliage and iai ';c p.nili ics uf slmwy llciwcrs. 

 Thrive as far ncnili .1 Mi smiii and M.issachu- 

 setts. They are \\c II .ul,i|.ii d to bcasidc phmting 

 or for saline or aii^alinc boils. 



Africana. AJr 



wiUou-likf groxstl 

 tive of AlriLa. t 



Tamarisk. Graceful, feathery, 

 1 i)anii.ks ol piiik flowers. Na- 



C;allica peiitaiicira . Fr 



m\/>. Tall, 

 li ;ircen, s 

 \ and dist 



Odessana. Ca^pmn l\n)uni^l^. I 

 talh with briglit griHii lolia-r. Nati 



region. Flowers pink in loose panicles in late summer. 

 2 to 3 feet, 35 cts. each. 



lie (Caspian 



Vaccinium 



Corymbosum. Swamp 



Hm 



kleberry, or Higb-Bush 



Huckleberry. Widely dlstr 



butt 



1 from (~anada to the 



Ciiilf. Green foliage on nu 





laiulucl, elose-grouing 



shrubs. Flowers white or p 



Ilkls 



1. I rull dark blue ,,ikI 



edible. Very fine for iiiassi 





wet ground. I liis line 



native shrub is used extensi 





or lan<lseai>e effects on 



1 he larger estates. We can 



supi 



!\ carload lots. 3 to 4 



feet, 75 cts. to $1 each. 



Col 



ecteil plants, price on 



application. 





Viburnum 



Arrow-Wood, or High-Bush Cranberry 



Noble, hardy shrubs with showy llowers and 

 foliage. They are not only attract i\ e w lien in 

 blossom, but many species pnichice lar^e and 

 profuse clusters of bright or glistening berries 

 and the foliage frequently assumes brilliant and 

 intense color tones in autumn. Thrive best in 

 moist soils in sunny locations. 



Acerifolium. A/(i;i/(-/i,nc(/ X'lliutnum. A tall 

 shrub, 3 to 5 feet high, with upright, slender branches. 

 Grows from New Briins\\iek .iiul M nines, ,t a southward 



North Ca 

 green leaves fading wit! 

 Flowers cre.iiuv while 

 spring. I'riiit tiark pni 



Cassinoides. II,//., 



plants, J to 5 fri t, 

 Denl.iliini. A 



. \,is li,<-ll,.wering, 

 n,l ;u,.u,n;, fusely 



irpos,- II ,s uneveelled. 



.ns, 11 ,i,., s spl.-iulidly 



iii.N uliiie ll,,«ers in 

 a t;l,H ions display in 

 nils w liii h ehange to 



leaiilllul ii-d .and pur- 

 W'e can siip|jly fine, 



ots. Nursery-grown 



Minn, 

 ie,l. 1,11 

 re.l. I 



Lanlai 



feet higli 

 Leaves h, 

 downs In 

 usuallv u 

 bright i(. 



foliag.- i . 

 cream v \\\ 

 feet, 35 els 



1,,,/. I laiulsome, svmmetr.ical, 

 S 1,, ,.■ I,-,I lali. fr,,in Neu Brunswick 

 la sonliiuai,! 1,> (;e,>i-ia. I<a\<s licart- 

 I green, lailing wllli t,>n,-. lull purple 

 fuse, llal-lopi)i<l clusieis ,,l while flowers 

 Berries blue-black aiul persisting. l}.2 



W, 



;,U' Tr, 



lagraiil 



I, 10 to 15 

 il I'urope. 



alH,\e and 



S|)lendid as specimen 



all-growing American 

 iids(.-ape pl.aiit ing. 1 he 

 1 and the flowers are 

 I ruit black. 2 to i 



