GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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Kerria J. var. argentca Tarlegata. Silver Varieoatf.t>-i.eaykd Corchokus. D. A .Iwurf variclv from 

 Japan with Bn.al , ^reen folias:o, « with white; very Blender ^,wer. One of the pn,ttiest and L«t 

 valuable ol: dwarf shrubs. 50c. ' ^« •< 



var. ra.«uU« var. aureig. D. A curious dwarf variety, having- its 8t*m striixxl with yellow and ^x-n: 

 very i>retty in winter wlien the plant is divested of its le«\ es. Stte. 



LFGUSTRUM. Privet. Rainweide, Oer. Troene, Fr. 



which wc offer makes a very mterestniff group on tlie lawn ; the tlowei-s appear in .liine ,u" 1 .Inly. e<JUcction 

 U vrUgare var. buxlfoliun,. Box-leavkd Puivct. 1). A ^arie,y „. eree, habi,, wi,h sho.-t, thick, dark ^en 

 leave-s, which reinaui upon the jiiant till very late in the aiitinnn. One of the best 

 var. fructu albo. Whitk-iikiihiho 1'nivF.T. I). A variety with while berries. 2.5c. 



var. Klam un, fol. alb., .,uirK,„at,nn. \V,„rK-Ki,«KD I.eavkd Pbivbt. B, Of upright habit, the leaves 



are ot a ghiucinis green, inargnied with white. :i.">e. 

 I, laiiriroliii.n. L.mikki.-i.e.\vi;d PiuVCT. 1). llius the largest leaves of any. Distinct and fine. a5c 

 U ovalifolin... aureum. Califoiuma Vrivet. D. A vigorous, hardy variety, of fine habit and foliage; valu- 



abk' for hedges. :'.'«:. 



U I'ekinensis. The leaves resemble tlie Lilac, smooth, shining green and spikes of white flowers. a5e. 



LONICERA. Uprij^lit Honeysuckle. IIeckenkirciik, Ger. CiLiMECEUisiEn, /'V. 



lioad of almWn/sM^j!? ""'^ vai-ietics arc of erect, shrubby habit. The climbing sorts will be found und. r the 



I.. Albert!. 1). Violet boll-shapcd flowers; k.nvs „ar,-,,w. A ^ e, y haidy x ariety. somewhat creeping. ,50e. 

 L. eaTiilea. J>. Of shrubby growth ; tloweis i j i a i ri l o], ik ,i, i r .iu l aii I . ,Ma>-. 3;)C. 



I. fragrantissin.a. Fhacua.nt ri-KiGUT HoM;vsr, Kia:. I). A spreada,;; shrub, with Awp green foliage and 

 --ry (Vagrant s,nallllowers.wln,d,app,-arl.eio,,Mlu.|ea,<-s;rolK,geaI,norteverg,ven;.nostdesi.-able. IKc. 



L. Lcdeboiiri. 1 .KOKiiorns li, ,.\ sii k i.i,. I). I'l- 

 L. Standisliii. Sta 



peeies with ivd liowc-rs in .Ma.y. Xn:. 

 eainy whil{;, fragrant, apiK-ariiig in 



May before the leavi's; one (d tlie earliest floua l int.' shrubs. ■Xh: 

 L. Tartarlca. Tartarian Honkvsitck lk. 1). Pink flower.s, which ciaitiast lifautifully with the foliage. This 

 and grantUpyra apprair to tine ad\ antage i>lante<l together. .June. Xx: 

 var. alba. WniTE Tartarian Honeysuckle. D. Forms a high bush, with ci-eamy-whitc, fragrant liow- 

 ei-s. May and .Tunc. S.">c. 



var. erandlilora. PlNK-FLOWEIUNG HONKYSITCKI.E. D. AlK;autif ulshruli, very vigorous, and producing 



large, bright red Howers striped with white, in .June. a")e. 

 var. grandiilora alba. I>. A variety of upright habit, with very large, pure white tlow-ers. ;«o. 



PAVIA. Smooth-fruited Horse Chestnut. Paviei{, Fr. 



p. macrostacliya. Dwarf W'niTE Horse Chestnut. I>. A beautiful sprejiding sliruli producing luinierous 

 large showy spikes of llowers lat e in .Tune ; very valualile. $1.00. 



PHILADKLPHUS. Syringa, ok Mock Orange. Wildku .Jasmin, Gcr. Skkingat, /'V. 



The Syriiiga is an invaluable shrub. Of vigorous liiibit, very hardy, wiili large liaiidsonie tolia^e and beaiitifiil 

 white li<nvei-s, pi-ixluced in the grenlest profusion at tlie lilossoining .season it merits a pi oniim ni'ii'larc in ill col 

 lections of shrubbery. Most of the varieties, except tliosi- ol dwarf habit. I'onn Iair<' sizi-d sln iibs t welve to'lilieen 

 feet high. They can of course lie kept smaller by pruning. The dwai l sorts .lo iioi vii ld inaiiV llowei-s hiii are 

 .such pretty, compact iilanis as to be very iisel ul wlicic small .shrubs ai . drsin d. .\ll ol I he \ ariei ies I'lowcr In 

 June, after the Weigela. liy planting the late doweriiif;' suiis, the season mav be < on-idiaabh e.vi ended 



Ph. coronarius. Oahlanu SvRiNOA. C. A ^vo^ known shrub, with ])ure white, highly-scented llowei-s. One of 

 the first to llower. 3.'ic. 



var. folils argeiitea niarginata. Sli,VEB .Maroined-i.eaved Svrinoa. I). (New.) Of nither dwarf 



habit ; the foliage lieautifully margined with silver. $1.00. 

 var. flore pleno. DouBi.B-FLOWERiNG SVRINOA. C. A variety with partially double, very fragrant 



flowers, Siie. 



var. nanus. DwAHF Syrinoa. D. Of low habit; makes a dense, compact bush, rarely produces flowers; 



useful as a dwarf shrub. 3.5c. 

 var. Zeyheri. Zi:vii It's .s;viu.\(iA. C. A lai'ge-flowered, ixlorless vai-Ietj-, flowers very lato. Siie. 



Ph. diaiitliillorus tloie jil j>. A dwaif variety, with double oream-colored fragrant llowers; forms a 



hanil.some low shi lib ; does not flower much. 35c. 

 I'h. folils aiueis. i;oi,iii;n-i.i:x\ I II .■^vhi.noa. I). A very pretty plant of medium Size of golden yellow fohage. 

 it keeps its c.doi the eiii ire ,s( ason, and will be found valiuible for creating pleasing: and striking contrasts 

 with pin-|de-l. aved sliiail.s. .-jIIc. 

 Pit. Gordonianns. (lomio.Ns Svhin<;a. C. A vigoi-ous grower and prof use bloomer ; Howei-8 slightly fragrant, 



blooms kite, and valuable on that aci'onnt. a'lC. 

 rii. grauditlorns. Lakoe-ki.owekkd Syringa. O. Has very showy, large flowers, slightly fragi-ant; bruDches 

 iiewhat straggling. Soc. 



