Flowering Shrubs '^ ^^p^ru ^p// >Garc/oni 



Hydrangea 



Grand flowering shrubs, adnilrahl v a<Iapted for bor- 

 der planting; cither as spccirniii [jlaiits or in masses. A 

 nioisi , I'l riiU- soil w itli full or partial sun is best adapted 

 to ill. Ir M(|iiir. iiic iils. 



ArhoroNi oils jiraiuliflora. Snowball Hvdrangea. 

 This tu w Nari<-t\ Is oiu- of the finest Anierleari shrubs. 

 Pure while, rescnihlinn ILaltihsa in lorrn. Thrives best 

 in a moist location. I arj^c pi. mis, ^o its. e.Rh. 



Paniculata. /'.i/u,/.,/ Ih.l, „„.■.„. A vet\ hardv, 



tall 



o . t r.K li. 

 < till I h iluuigca. 

 lul showv shrubs 

 „l. uheii fullv 

 r .in.l l.roii/e on 

 m , X.. II. 1,1 eon- 



pruning; ifi earl\ 'prnij^ to insuic llii- lai>;esl tlower 

 trusses. F.aeli 



3 to 4 feet $0 50 | 4 to 5 feet $1 00 



4 to 5 feet, standard form $1 00 to 2 00 



Radiata. Silver-ltavcd Ih drangca. An erect shrub 



5 to 6 feet tall. Flowers creamy white in numerous, 

 flat-lopped clusters. Splendid for rocky banks and rock- 

 gardens. 3 to 4 feet, 50 els. each. 



Hypericum • St. John's-Wort 



Moscrianiini. Gold Flower. A small shrub growing 

 about 2 feel high. Showy yellow flowers. 35 cts. each, 

 $3.50 per do/.. 



Ilex . Deciduous Holly 



Verticillata. Black Alder, ar WinUrbcrn . The bril- 

 liant scarlet berries e)f this line nati\e shrub bear the 

 closest rescmblanee to t he fruit of t he familiar C'hrist mas 

 Holly, the cut spra\s beinj; used exlensiveK for deco- 

 rative purposes. It is well known that tlie IKiwcts of 

 some plants are pisiilLile. olhirs siaininate; conse- 

 quently groupings should be lars;e to insure a j;ood dis- 

 play of berries. We lia\e a splernlul source of supply 

 and can quote collected plants in quantity. Nursery- 

 grown plants, 2 to 3 feet, 50 cts. each. 



Ligustrum 



Deciduous Privet 



These niapnilicent shrubs are extensively used for 

 hedges and someiinus in the shrubbery. Hardy, vig- 

 orous, and gro\s in a dls t rsity of soils. They stand clip- 

 ping anti sheaiinn well. 



Aniiirense. Amuur Rinr I'rivet. One of the best 

 hedge plants because of its extreme hardiness. Dark 

 green, lustrous lollane. Nearly evergreen. Flowers 

 white in erect panicles. Each 100 



I } 2 to 2 ft $0 25 $12 00 



2 to 3 ft 3^ 1,-00 



Ibota. Chuus, r,u,l. A laru-e shrub with uracefullv 

 arching branches, f ,1 c\icn im K on account ol its 

 hardiness and iiulillciciKc to .iliusc. Ilirixcs better 111 

 shade than many other shrubs; excclKiit as a hedge 

 plant. Leaves dark green and lust rous. l lo\. i rs white 

 in numerous nodding clusters. Fruit hLu k w it li a bloom. 



1 .u ll 100 



to 2 feet So 2,- Si 2 00 



2 to ! Ici I 3-; 15 00 



Ovalifoliiim. CaHJnnua I'rii.l. I eaves dark green 

 and jilossx , 1, load, and lirm. Mowers white in upright 

 panicles. I his is the most pojiular hedge plant. 

 Height 8 to 12 feet. 100 1,000 



2 to 3 fe< t S6 00 S50 00 



3 to 4 ha t 8 00 -O 00 



4 to i U<\ 10 00 00 00 



Ovalifoliiim a 11 re 11 111. (, ,•/,/< n I'm 1.1. Similar to the 

 California Pi 1 \ < 1 i \i . pi r i o n ,|or . A \ ariation of green, 

 while and mIIou , t l,c ino-t bcantilullv colored foliage 

 plant in this cliiiialc I ndi-pc usable as a tub plant for 

 porch and \cTanda. 1 lo 1 lie i, j^c. each, S2 per doz. 



Rcftelianiim. A\ , /\ I'nui. A fonn of Ibota with 

 spre.idini;, of ten liorl/.mtal branches. It is smaller than 

 Ibot.a ,ind iiuu h niore dense in habit. Good hedge plant. 

 White llowi rs and blai k fruit. 2 to 3 feet, 35 cts. each, 

 $20 per 100. 



Lindera 



Benzoin. 5;)i 



Bud,. A l.ar<lv 

 il. Vers attract 

 iiassn,^; on tI.eb.Lnksol stu-a.ns 

 tlniNcs best ,n nioist, loa.nv s, 

 er\ -grown plants, we can suppi 

 irial in large quantities. Nursery-gro' 

 i feet, 35 cts. each. 



shrub thriving best 



as speciiiiens or 

 nartj,ins of woods 

 In ad<iltion to 

 irefulU collected 

 plants. 



Lonicera • Honeysuckle 



flowers and 

 loU. While 



specK s .,ie lie sci ilK il under \ ines. 



Fratiranti.ssinia. luulv I-rai;runt Hor^eysuckle. A 

 shrub f rom ('hina, to 8 feel high. Spreading branches. 

 Bright ureen leases persisting to uii<lwinler. I'lowers 

 creanu whlt<-or light vellow ; deliciously fragrant. I-.ach 

 2 to 1 ha-1 $0 50 



Maackii. Mtui 

 height of 15 feet. 

 Flowers white. 4 1 



Upright growth to 

 gieen fading yellow 

 .. each. 



