EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM. AND LAWN 
FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SURUBS.-Continued 
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SYRINGA, LILAC. luL 'Surln^* tlie°*ast five 
years is marvelous, and lovers of this flower will be delighted 
with the following four novelties. In size, form and colour, they 
far surpass the old favourites. 
S Emile Lomolne.— Very large; of fine globular form; rosy 
lilac; beautiful. Each, $1.00. 
S. George Bellair.— Large red; extra fine. Each, $1.00. 
S President Grevy.— A beautiful blue; individual flowers very 
double and very large; the panicle is magnificent; one of the 
finest Lilacs. Each, $1.00. . ^..^ , n » i^t^r. 
S. Mme. Caslmir Perler.— The finest white Lilac yet intro- 
duced. The individual flowers, which resemble miniature 
Tuberoses, as well as the truss, are of immense size, deliciously 
scented; fine for cutting. Each, $1.00. k,,„„i,^o 
S Japonlca.— A pyramidal small tree with upright branches, 
broad foliage and yellowish white flowers in small panicles m 
s" Red°Pe'rsi'^n.-A beau«% shrub with slender branches and 
long narrow foliage. The red flowers produced in May and 
June are extremely fragrant. $1.00. 
S. White Persian.— A fine sort; white flowers, delicately tinted 
with rose. Each, $1.00. 
S. Vulgaris Alba. Common White Lilac— A form of S. 
Vulgaris with same general characteristics and pure white, 
fragrant flowers. Each, 75 cts.; doz. $7.00. 
S. Vulgaris. Common Lilac— A strong, vigorous, upright 
shrub, with rich, dark green foliage and large Pamcles of fragrant, 
purplish flowers in May. Each. 75 cts.; doz.. $7.00. 
TAMRIX PENTANDRA m7'''^erTlt^l\^^ 
branches grow 5 to 7 feet in one season, and are <;9ve'-ed in July 
and August with light rosy carmine flowers ; very light and feath- 
ery A very beautiful shrub, 7Sc each; $7.00 per doz. 
VIBURNUM, Opulus. !l.'5n^^7''th?"hS 
varieties of the Snowball. The large white flowers are borne in 
profusion at the end of May and are followed by clusters of 
showy scarlet berries, which retain tlieh' colour until late in the 
autumn. Each. 60 cts.; doz., $6.00. „ , , ^, j 
V Opulus Sterllls. Guelder Rose. — This is the old-fashioned 
Common Snowball. The flower-heads are much more loose and 
open than those of the V. Opulus; it blooms about the same time. 
This variety does not carry any fruit. Each. 60 cts. ; doz.. $6.00. 
V Pllcatum (Japan Snowball). — A rare and exceedingly 
beautiful species from Japan. Flowers pure white in June 
Moderate growth; handsome, plicated foliage. One of the most 
popular and desirable shrubs grown. Each 60 cts.; doz., $6.00. 
Lantana. (Wayfaring Tree.) — A large robust shrub, with soft 
heavy leaves, and large clusters of white flowers In May. 
succeeded with red fruit, retains its foliage very late, each, 
60 cts: doz. $6.00. 
vigorous 
- grower and profuse 
bloomer. Flowers of pure white, being produced in great 
clusters in June and occasionaUy throughout the summer. 
Each. 75 cts.; doz., $7.00. 
W Rosea Amabills, Pink Welgela. — Of the same habit as 
W Candida, and produces great masses of deep pink flowers in 
June. 75 cts. each; $7.00 per doz. 
W Bouquet Rose. — (New). Large flowers; clear, satin-rose. In 
the greatest profusion the beginning of May. Each, 75 cts.: 
wf Eva'fiathke. — An erect grower and profuse bloomer. The 
flowers are darls carmine-red. Each. 75 cts.; doz.. $7.00. 
W. Rosea. — A strong, vigorous grower, with good foliage and 
abundant bloom; flowers rose-colored; produced In late May 
and June. Each. 75 cts.; doz., $7.00. 
WEIGELIA, Candida. ^^^^Ir'T.i 
HEDGE PLANTS AND PLANTS FOR EDGE ROWS 
BERBERIS THUNBERG.. (Japanese Berberry).--BerberHs Th^^^^^^^^^^ the most popular bedge p.an^ 
^^»h„1mv tS?eto adafk gre^en"o^^^^^^ au'^^he shLdi of color fmm green to purple as the cool weather of fall r pens 
rASkGiNATRBORESc\^NS%S^^ shrub with numerous clusters of showy yellow Pear-shaped 
rdveVsrcondiurns, such as u'nder dense shade of trees. Plant^!. -c^^es^apart.^ St^rong^p|ant.j^$4.00 P-^'mna ^anVja'pYn' that, 
grows as high as 6 feet. The hardiest strong plants, 2 to 3 feet, 
$4.00 per doz. ; $20.00 per 100. „, , 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. — This Popular 
Shrub makes an excellent hedge and is especially desirable as a dividing 
hue between two properties. PlantlS to 18 inches apart. Bushy plants, 
3 feet high. $6 00 per doz.; $30.00 per 100. ^„^,i 
HONEY LOCUST (Gleditschia). — A rapid growing tree, with powerful 
spines and delicate foliage. Very useful aa a defensive hedge plant. 
$3.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. , . ^ ^ ^. ^ 
RHAMNUS CATHARTICUS (Buckthorn).— A fine, robust, hardy 
shrub, of European origin, with dark green foliage, white flowers and small 
black fruit. A popular hedge plant. $5.00 per doz.; $30.00 per 100. 
PICEA SPRUCE, EXCELSA (Norway Spruce). — Forms a majestic hedge 
and is valuable as a screen and for wind-breaks. Price on application. 
THUYA ARBORVIT>E (Occidentalls.) — Make.' a good, compact hedge 
and is useful as a windbreak. Price on application. 
Other varieties quoted on application 
Ornamental and Shade Trees 
ACER, MAPLE 
Sallsburia (Ginkgo.) (See page 90.) 
Plantanoldes (Norway).— A distinct foreign variety, with large broad 
leaves of rich green. Probably the best maple in cultivation. 8 to 10 
feet. each. $2.00; doz., $20.00. 10 to 12 feet, each, $2 25; doz., S24.00. 
Dasycarpum or Erloearpum (Silver-Leaved or Soft).— Of rapid growth 
and desirable for immediate etfect. Will thrive in wet soil where hard maple 
will not This is a native tree and very hardy and desirable. 8 to 10 feet, 
each, $2.00; doz., $20.00. 10 to 12 feet, each, $2.50; doz.. $26.00. 
Dasycarpum (Weir's Cut-leaved Maple).— A graceful tree with deeply- 
cut foliage and recurving pendulous branches. 8 to 10 feet, each, $2.76; 
p'lltanlldi's (Schwedler's Norway Maple),— The young foliage of this 
variety is brightcrimson fading to purplish-green, a valuable tree, 8 to 10 
feet, each, $2.75; doz., $28.00. 
k 1 u:_«««B<.o.%i.n.< (Horse Chestnut). — A well- 
AeSCUluS Hippocastanum i^^own species with flesh-colored 
hyacinth-like flower clusters In June. 5 to 6 feet. Each, $2.50. 
BETULA, BIRCH 
Alba Laclnlata Pendula (Cut-leaved Weeping Birch).— A popular 
tree of taU, slender growth with finely cut foli^e borne on drooping 
branches; bark silvery-white. Very ornamental. 6 to 8 feet. each. $2.00. 
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