Flowering Shrubs 



Tamarix • Tamarisk 



Syringa vulgaris (Common Lilac) 



Syringa • Lilac 



Hardy, free-flowtrinsi shrubs with showv, fragrant 

 flowers in cariv ^prin;: and suniincr. Thf \ arc among the 

 most i)o|)uiar ami Ixautilul llourtin!^ |>lant-. and tlirive 

 in almost an\- Itrtik- soli with iiioiUralr inolsture. 



Belle do Nunc; 



, to I. . I, ^i,-;o I 



Douhic |)ink witti white center. 



of dark reddish 

 iliactive wine-red color; very 

 Wine-red. Each 



r pink 

 ■ach'.''"^ 



Charles \. 



flowers, , ,,, . I, 



Coillio. ^in-lr 

 free, i lo t Uil. 



Jean Bart. l)oul,U. Wine-red. Ea 



3 to 4 leet $1 OO 



4 to 5 feet I 50 



Mme. Lemoine. Pure white, double. 2 to 3 feet. 



Creamy white, single; very fine. 

 Iwii; .Spaeth. Dark purple-red. 



I 1. . 111! slirul) with 

 ol s I, ( I . Native of 

 p.ilc lilac ill broad 

 in late spring. 3 to 



2 to ; I. . 1. si , .1 



Someiiir de 

 Extra I. ; ■< 



Japoiiua. ///HI M , 

 pyramidal 1.. , ,„ , ,11 

 yellowish uliii, II,, -A, , 



Julv. ^l:in,l,M,l .„,i , 



Persica. / , / 



Slcn<lc. 1„ ,,„ l„ , ,!. ,,n 



Persia. I , , ■. . ,1, I, 

 panich ; 1 m, li,' , li. 

 4 feci, - I , ,,. 1 



Villosa. Il 'inil.n-an Lilac. Upright shrub with 

 stout I , ,11, I,. . ; lowing to a height of 6 to 8 feet. Na- 

 tive ol the llimalavas. Leaves bright green. Flowers 

 pinkish in immense panicles, expanding in late spring. 

 2 to 3 feet, 50 cts. each. 



Vulgaris. Common I'lirpU I ilac. L.irge, upright 

 shrub with heart-sliapi . 1. I.ili l,! -in n Ii mm s. Mowers 

 deliciously fragrant, sli.,, I, . ,1 1 , 1 I .Inr ,mi. 1 pm pic 1 ,n li 



3 to 4 feet So 



4 to 5 feet 1 00 

 Vulgaris all> I. (<.■■:,,,,.. \\ I .'^ I ,!.„ . I he old popu- 



jar white van, ■ li, :,.tl,, pi , , , . I ni- , 1 lill cring onl v 



in point of coloi , ; i,, 1 Ki i, , , i ts. each. 



.\fricana. Afncm Tame 

 wilUm-like growth with pan 



CJallica pentandra . / r 



sIcTulcr .accrues ,,t pink tic 



Graceful, 

 : pink llowt 



i iu/j I amarisk. Tall, w ith 

 md bluish green, sealc-like 

 Showv and distinct, with 

 wers in spring and larly 



Odessana. Caspian Tamansl;. Upright, to 6 feet 

 tall, with bright green foliage. Native of the Caspian 

 region. Flowers pink in loose panicles in late summer. 

 4 to 5 feet, 75 tts. each. 



Vaccinium 



Corvnibosum. Swamp Hucklchcrrv, or Hich-Busb 

 HuckUlnrrv. Widely distributed from Canada to the 

 Gulf. Green foliage on imich-branclied, close-growing 

 shrubs. Mowers white or iJinkish. bruit dark blue and 

 edible. Very line for massing on wet ground. We can 

 suppK carload lots. Each 



3 to 5'- feet Si 00 



S'2 to 4 teet . ._ I 50 



Collected plants, price on application. 



Viburnum 



Arrow-Wood, or Hijjh-Bush Cranberry 



Hardy shrubs with 

 ive not onl\ w hen in I 

 large clusters of brigl 

 age assumes brilliant 

 Thrives bi-st in moist 



Acerifolium. Mi 

 5 feet high, with upri-. 

 leaves fading to^^ h,i 



purple, i to 4 feet, 



Carlesii. A choic 

 appear in autumn, 

 flowers, faintly tinge 

 fragrance not unlikt 

 of growth, 18 inches. Si eaci 



Cassiiioides. Wiibc Rod. 

 shrub of upright habit found growing along our water- 



lowy llowers, 



nd foliag<-. .-Xltract- 



ossom, but m 



inN spcvi. s produce 



or glistening 



l.crncs and the foli- 



nd intt-nsc co 



or tones in autumn. 



soils in suniu 

 ,/.-/<<„■.,/ \-,7„ 



mum. Grows 5 to 

 iches. Bright green 



dsoine |)ur|)l 

 lusters In kite 



■ in fall. Mowers 

 spring. Fruit dark 



'cwlopinTin 

 pink. .,n,l p. 



\l,i\ pr<tt\ white 

 'nTc'c busily habit 



A free-flowering native 



Sides, tor which purpose it is unexcelled. Although at 

 home in moist 1< .cat ions, it does well in the open shrub 

 border. ( 11 .1111 \ w lilie llowers in broad, flat clusters fol- 

 lowed b\ pink I run s w hich change to dark blue. Foliage 

 is beautiful red .md purple later in the season. We can 

 supply line, collcclid specimens in carload lots. Each 



Nurscr\ -grow 11 plants, 3 to 4 feet $0 -5 



4 to T feet I 00 



Dentatuni. Arroiv-wood. Handsome, bushy shrub, 

 8 to 12 feet tall. Leaves heart-shaped, bright green, 

 fading with tones of rich purple and red. I'roliisc; flat 

 clusters of white flowers in late spring. Berries blue- 

 black. 3 to 4 feet, 50 cts. each. 



