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Flowering Shrubs and Ornamentals 
Hardv flowering Shrubs do not receive the attention that their importance merits, for in the embellishment of Flower Gardens, Lawns and Pleasiiie Grounds, 
they plav a' most important part in producinu a pleasing effect by their variety of form, the beauty of their flowers and the different seasons at which they bloom. 
In many" cases they are simply planted to BU up some odd corner, where nothin.i; else will grow, whereas they deserve the most prominent positions and carelul 
culture, and this they will repay a thousand fold. Prices are according to the size of the plants. 
LILAC. VULGARIS (Common White and 
Purple) — 35c. and 50c. each, 
LILAC, CHARLES X.— Reddish purple; trusses 
large vigorous. 60c. each. 
ALTHEA, or HIBISCUS (Rose of Sharon) — Purple, red or white. September. 
Each, 35c. and 50c 
BERBERIS PURPUREA (Purple-Leaved Barberry) — Dark purple foliage. 
25c. and 50c. each. 
BERBERIS THUNBERGII (Japanese Barberry)— Dwarf handsome, shining 
foliage which turns coppery-red in autumn; its bright red berries hang through- 
out the entire winter. Large plants, 35c. and 50c. each. 
BERBERIS VULGARIS (Common Barberry)— June. 25c. and 35c. each. 
BUODLEIA VARIABILIS (ButterfTy Plant) — One of the most desirable summer 
flowering shrubs, beginning to bloom in July it continues until cut down by 
severe frost. The flowers are a pleasing shade of violet mauve most freely 
produced, and if well manured in the fall the plants will make a very heavy 
growth the following season. Strong plants. SOc. each. 
CYDONIA MAULEI (New) — An improvement on Japonica. Deep pink flowers. 
SOc. each. 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japan Quince)— 30c. and SOc. each. Deep scarlet. 
Flowers in May. 3 ft. 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS— White. 2Sc. and SOc. each. 
DEUTZIA LEMOINEII — An excellent hardy shrub, producing pure white flowers, 
borne on stout branches, which are of upright growth. Habit dwarf, and 
free flowering. SOc. each. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA— The showiest of autumn 
shrubs, bearing immense heads of creamy white flowers turning to pleasing 
shades of red. Each, SOc. 
Extra large plants, li years old. Each, $1.00 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA FORMA NOVA— Snow- 
ball Hydrangea. A grand acquisition. Blooms arc round, snow white and 
of large «ize, 75c. 
LILAC, MARIE LEGRAYE— The finest white 
sort. 60c. each. 
LILAC, Mme. CASIMIR PERIER— The finest 
double white Lilac yet introduced. The 
individual flowers, which resemble mini- 
ature Tuberoses, as well as the truss are of 
immense size, deliciously scented; fine for 
cutting, 75c. each. 
LILAC, PRESIDENT GREVY — Magnificent 
panicles of large double blue flowers. 75c. 
each. 
LONICERA TATARICA (Bush Honeysuckle) 
— Pink flowers, contrasting beautifully with the 
foliage; blooms in June, 30c. and SOc. each. 
LONICERA VIRGINALIS ALBA (White Tar- 
tarian Honeysuckle) — A creamy-white colored 
variety of the above, flowering during May and 
June. 30c. and SOc. each. 
LONICERA GRANDIFLORA ROSEA— A large- 
flowered form with bright red flowers striped 
with white: flowers in June. 30c. and SOc. each. 
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIA (Evergreen Holly) — 
A dwarf shrub with shiny green foliage and yel- 
low flowers. 60c. each. 
PHILADELPHUS CORONARIUS (Garland 
Mock Orange) — This is the popular tall va- 
riety; very sweet and one of the first to flower. 
2Sc. and SOc. 
PHILADELPHUS CORONARIUS AUREA 
(Golden-leaved Mock Orange) — Fine golden- 
yellow foliage contrasting beautifully with the 
dark leaves of other Shrubs. 25c. and SOc. 
each. 
PRUNUS TRILOBA (Double-flowering Plum) — .\ showy and interesting 
tall-growing shrub, bearing in May on its long slender branches a wealth 
of lovely, large pink double flowers. One of the finest spring-blooming 
shrubs. SOc. and 75c. each. 
SPIRitA VAN HOUTTEI— By many this is regarded as the finesto f all 
spirseas and it is assuredly one of the most esteemed shrubs in cultiva- 
tion. It forms an erect bush with graceful arching branches well covered 
with neat, rich green foliage, and in early summer a profusion of large 
pure white flower clusters, very hardy and a most effective shrub. Each, 
25c. and SOc. 
SPIRiCA ANTHONY WATERER— Brilliant rosy carmine flowers in dense 
clusters; blooms all summer. Each, 2Sc. and SOc. 
SYMPHORICARPUS RACEMOSUS (Snowberry)- A well-known shrub with 
small pink flowers and large white berries. 3Sc. and SOc. each. 
WEIGELIA ROSEA — Soft rosy carmine. 3Sc. and SOc. each. 
WEIGELIA ALBA— White, 3Sc. and SOc. each. 
WEIGELIA HYBRIDA EVA RATHKA (IMew)— SOc. and 7Sc. each. The 
blooms of this new variety are brilliant crimson. 
VIBURNUM OPULUS STERILIS (Snowball or Guelder Rose)— The popular 
white Snowball filled with large pendant balls of white, flowers in May. 2Sc. 
and SOc. each. 
VIBURNUM PLICATUM (Japan Snowball)— One of the choicest hardy 
Shrubs with healthy dark foliage; the perfect balls of pure white flowers are 
borne in great profusion in May. SOc. and 75c. each. 
Will be pleased to make estimate on quantity needed for stated space 
with special quotations. 
Special quotations to large buyers. 
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