EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
BERBERIS, Thunbergii. ^.-p^T'^ff ^j;"-,- 
graceful habit and very thorny. This is one of the best plants 
where a low untrimmed hedge Is desired. Brilliant green in 
•ummer; glowing colours in autumn: crimson berries In great 
profusion after leaves fall. Each. 60 cts.; doz., $6.00. 
Plants fop hedges offered on page 89 
Vulgaris. Common Barberry. — A handsome shrub of vigor- 
ous habit, yeUow flowers In May or June, followed by orange 
icarlet fruit. Each, 60 cts.; doz., $6.00. 
B. Purpurea. Purple-leaved Barberry. — An interesting 
ihrub with violet-purple foliage and fruit. Effective in groups 
and masses, or planted alone. Each. 60 cts.; doz., $6.00. 
CARAGANA, Aborescens. tl^^H'^ Groins 
10 to 12 feet high and makes a splendid show with its bright 
green compound leaves and numerous smaU clusters of yellow 
flowers: blooms in May and June. 2H feet, each, 50 cts.- 
doz., $4.00. 5 to 6 feet, each, $1.00. 
CLETHRA Clethra AInlfolla (Sweet Pepper Bush) 
, ' „— Shrub with rich green foliage and 
rkes of fragrant yellowish white flowers in August. A native 
ub rapidly coming into favor. It thrives in shady, damp 
places, where not many shrubs will grow. Each, 75 cts.: dozf. 
CORNUS. Alba Branched Dogwood.— Very 
\^\Jf\l^\jj, /\lDa. conspicuous and ornamental in 
winter on account of its blood-red bark; does not grow to be a 
tree. Each, SO cts.; doz., $5.00. 
C. Elegantlsslma Varlegata. — A variegated-leaved species of 
the red-twigged : the leaves are broadly margined with white 
and m some cases entirely white. A distinct and beautiful 
variety Each, $1.00; doz,, $9.00. 
C. Sangulnea. — Shrub sometimes 12 feet high, with purple or 
dark red branches. Native of Europe. 60 cts. each- $6 00 
per doz. 
foii^e**'$1 Oo"e'ach~^ handsome plant, having rich golden 
CYDONIA JAPONICA 'i'^P^" Quince).— one of 
. u y J , , yJl^l\^^ the mostbriUiant flower- 
ing shrubs covered with dazzling scarlet flowers very early in 
the spring, before the leaves appear. $1.00 each. 
DEUTZIA, Crenata Flore Pleno.- 
^Thfosa 'Ea1h'!l!,'""cts" ;°doz.' $6".0o""'- <1«""^«"««<1 
p. Gracilis.— An exquisitely beautiful white flowering sort, of 
dwarf habit— more so than other varieties; blossoms early in 
June, with Spirea Van Houtte, Each, 60 cts.; doz., $6.00. 
D. Crenata Flore Pleno — One of the most desirable of the 
Deutzias, flowers double-white tinged with rose. 60 cts. each- 
$6.00 per doz. «»v.". 
D. Candidlsslma.— (Double White Flowering). — One of 
the finest shrubs, producing snow-white flowers of great beauty 
and valuable for bouquets and baskets. 60 cts. each- $6 00 
per doz. ' 
D. Lemolnei.— A vigorous grower and very desirable; early 
bloomer; panicles of pure white flowers borne on stout branch^ 
Each, 60 cts.; doz., $6.00. "nvuv,uoo 
"•.'''i?® of Rochester. — A variety raised from Deutzia Cre- 
nata F ore Pleno. and producing large double white flowers, 
the back of the petals being slightly tinged with rose. It excels 
all of the older sorts in size of flower, length of panicle, profusion 
of bloom and vigorous habit: blooms nearly a week earUer than 
Deutzia Crenata Flore Pleno. Each, 60 cts.; doz., $6.00. 
p. Vllmorinae (New) —A new species discovered in the moun- 
tains of China. Upri(?ht growers, covered with pure white 
flowers, an inch in diameter in June. 60 cts. each- $6 00 
per doz. 
Hedge of Barberry Thunbergii. 
DESMODIUM Penduliflorum. — Covered from 
August to October with large clu»- 
ters of rose and purple pea-shaped blossoms. Very effective, 
when planted in masses in the shrubbery border, and especially 
valuable as to flowers at the time when so few shrubs are in 
blooni. It dies to the ground each season, but sends up rapid- 
giowing, vigorous shoots from the base In the spring. 75 cts. 
each; $7.00 per doz. 
ELAEAGNUS LONGIPES 1^-/" Zlll^l: 
shapely, silvery-leaved shrub, with ornamental red brown bark; 
hardy and easy to grow; bright yellow flowers in June on long 
stalks, but the chief beauty of this slmib is in the orange-red 
Ermt which is produced in profusion along the whole length of 
the branchea. Each. 75 cts.: doz.. $7.00. 
r^lS^f^T^"^^' fortunei. 
right, rollage dark green. Among the earliest blooming shrubs, 
glorious yellow flowers appear before the foliage. Sharp prun- 
ing shortly after flowering insures good flowering wood the 
following year. Each, 60 cts.; doz., $6.00. 
F. Suspensa. — Weeping; resembles Fortunei in bloom, but 
g-owth is more pendulous. Each. 60 cts.: doz.. $6.00. 
F. virldissima. — A fine variety, with leaves and bark a deep 
I'lowers deep yellow, very early in the spring. 60 cts. 
$6.00 per doz. 
green, 
each 
HYDRANGEA, 
flora. 
Paniculata Grandi- 
It blooms in great profusion in August and Septem- 
ber. bearing Immense cone-shaped heads of white 
flowers, turning to sliades of pink. Each, 75 cts.; doz., $7.00" 
miif'"^.°£°'"'?' (Snowball Hydrangea' 
Hills ot Snow).— The blossoms are of the very largest size of 
pure white colour. One of its most valuable characteristics Is 
its coming Into bloom just after the passing of all the earlv 
spring shrubs, while its long season of bloom, from early June 
through August, renders it doubly valuable to every owner 
of a garden; very hardy. Each. 75 cts.; doz., $7.00. 
Standard, or Tree-Shaped, with stems about 3 feet high, $1.50. 
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Special prices for larger quantities on application. 
