EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS-Continued 
PHILADELPHUS. 
_(Syrlnga, or Moek Orange). — Excellent orna- 
mental shrubs, most of which are tall, vigorous 
growers.^with large foliage and flowers. Their robust habits make them valuable 
for screens. They easily adapt themselves to any soil and the flowers are among the 
beat of shrubs to cut for house decoration. 
P. Coronarius (Common Syrlnga). — A well-known shrub with pure white, highly 
scented flowers. One of the ilrst to bloom. Each, 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
F. Follls Aurels (Golden-Leaved). — A very pretty plant of medium size with 
golden yellow foliage. It retains its colour the entire season, and is valuable for 
creating pleasing and strilnng contrasts with both green and purple-leaved shrubs 
Each, 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
P.TGrandlflorus (Large Flowered). — A conspicuous, showy kind with large flowers 
and irregular branches. Will grow to be 10 to 12 feet high if untrimmed. Each 
SO cts.; doz., $5.00. 
P.'Lemolnei (Hybrid Mock Orange or Lemon Scented). — Flowers white and very 
fragrant, produced early in June. Each, 50 cts.; doz.. $5.00. 
PRIINIT^ Piccni-rU — ''"'■P'®"''-®^*'*'* Pl"n>- — A handsome Uttle tree: 
* ^^^i^yJtJf » looaiui. covered with small, white single flowers in spring, 
the bright purple foliage, constant throughout the season, gives this variety unique 
value for planting singly or in groups. Each, 60 cts.; doz., $6.00. 
P. Sinensis Alba Plena. Dwarf White Almond. — The very double rose-like wMte 
flowers flil the branches until they bend beneath the weight of bloom; very early In 
sprmg. Each, 60 cts.; doz., $6.00. 
Double Pink Almond. — Similar to the preceding, the 
Each, 60 cts.: doz., $6.00. 
P. Sinensis Rosea Plena. 
flowers being rose-coloured. 
P. Triloba. Double Flowering Plum. — A Chinese shrub whose beauty in early 
spring is difllcult to equal. The large, double pink flowers resemble Roses and are 
crowded along the slender branches, covering them completely. Each, 60 cts.- 
doz., $6.00. 
RHAMNIJS Cathartica ^!i£''*J"'r"-~ ^H- twiggy bush. 
"■"■""li'NVJO, V^acnartica. with dark green foUage and white 
flowers in June and .luly, followed by showy black fruits. An excellent hedge plant, 
each, 50 cts.; doz., $4.50. 4 to 5 feet, each, 60 cts.; doz., $6.00. 
Spirea Van Houttei 
SAMBUCUS. 
RHUS rOTINIIS (Purple Fringe, or Smoke Tree). 
Knua ».-UIll>IUa. ^.^ shrubby tree, covered in 
midsummer with large clusters of feathery flowers, giving the 
appearance of a cloud of smoke or mist. 60 cts. each; doz., 
$5.00. 
Canadensis Aurea (Elder). — A 
handsome bush, with golden 
foliage, which it retains all summer. Its vigorous growth and 
freedom from disease make it a desirable and effective shrub., 
Each, 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
S. Racemosa Plumosa Folils Aurels (Cut Leaf Golden 
Elder). — A charming shrub, its chief feature being its bright, 
attractive, delicately cut foliage, which is retained throughout 
the summer months. This is one of the best cut leaf shrubs in 
cultivation. Each, 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
MAHONIA, Aquifolia. ^.I^t^^trtl've ^p^eS°es 
of medium size, piu-piish, shining leaves; bright yellow flowers, 
followed by bright blue berries. Each, 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
The graceful, drooping branches of the Welgelas make 
this one of the most attractive shrubs tor lawn planting. 
The varieties differ principally In their colour of bloom, 
which is always borne In great profusion. 
RIBES AURFIIM— '''°*e''ed Currant).— 
iviUAuO /^UrVCUm Attractive bush with shintag 
green leaves and yellow flowers. Each, 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
R. Sanguineum (Red or Crimson Flowered Currant.) — A 
native variety with red flowers, which are produced in great 
profusion in early spring. Each, 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
SYMPHORICARPUS.- r^r- T'w«^- 
shrub, with small pink flowers, and large white berries that 
hang on the plant through part of the winter. Each, 50s ct.; 
doz., $5.00. 
SPIREA, Meadow Sweet.— LMl^l^JS 
choice varieties, and all of the easiest culture, Theu- blooming 
extends over a period of quite three months, 
S. Anthony Waterer. — A flne, new dwarf Sph'ea, with dark 
crimson flowers, darker than Spirea Bumaida. One of the 
flnest shrubs of recent years. Each, 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
S. Billardi. — Rose-coloured spikes, differing altogether in 
appearance from Van Houttei and others of that class: blooms 
nearly all summer; is hardy and attractive. Each, SO cts.; 
doz., $5.00. 
S. Bumaida. — A new Spirea from Japan; dwarfish habit; 
foliage narrow; flowers rose-coloured, in great profusion during 
summer and autumn. Each, 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
S. Prunifolla Flore Pleno. — A beautiful Japanese sort with 
pure white flowers in May; keeps In flower a long time and 
justly merits front pisice among the Spireas. Each, 50 cts.; 
doz., $5.00. 
S. Thunbergll. — Of dwarf, roundish form; slender, 'graceful, 
drooping habit: flowers small, white; very early In bloom, 
being the first of the Sph-eas; extremely neat and pretty. Each, 
50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
S. Van Houttei. — One of the most charming and beautiful of 
the Spireas, having pure white flowers in clusters of panicles 
about an inch in diameter, astonishingly profuse bloom, and 
plants remarkably vigorous and hardy. Introduced from 
France, and there is no more desirable flowering shrub in cultiva- 
tion. Flowers last of. May. Each, 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
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