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John Connoh Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS— Continued. 
SYRINGA. 
—Vulgaris Alba. (Common White Lilac.) (L.) A form of Vulgaris with 
same general characteristics and pure white, fragrant flowers. 2 to 3 
feet, each, 55c; ten, $5.00; 3 to 4 feet, each, 6Sc; ten, $6.00; 4 to 5 feet, 
each, 75c; ten, $7.00. 
Mixed. These are all good varieties without names, 2 to 3 feet, each, 50c; 
ten, $4.50. 
TAMARIX Africana. CL.) A strong growing shrub, with brown bark and 
slender branches, bearing in April and May bright pink flowers in slen- 
der racemes. The flowers are produced on last year's branches, l^.to 
2 feet, each, 45c; ten, $4.00; 2 to 3 feet, each, 5Sc; ten, $5.00; 3 to 4 feet, 
each, 60c; 4 to 5 feet, each, 65c. 
Hispida Aestivalis. (M.) A vigorous and very hardy variety; the 
branches are covered in July with flowers of carmine-pink color. 2 to 
3 feet, each, 55c; ten, $5.00; 4 to S feet, each, 75c. 
Odessana. (Caspian Tamarisk.) (M.) Exquisitely feathered foliage of 
silvery green, blooming late in summer with loose panicles of lavender- 
pink flowers. 2 to 2J4 feet, each, 55c; ten, $5.00; 2^ to 3 feet, each, 65c; 
ten, $6.00; 3 to 4 feet, each, 75c. ' 
VIBURNUM Opulus. (High Bush Cranberry.) (L.) One of the showiest 
varieties of the Snowball. The large white flowers are borne in pro- 
fusion at the end of May and are followed by clusters of showy scarlet 
berries which retain their color until late in the autumn. l}/2 to 2 feet, 
each, 40c; ten, $3.50; 2 to ZVz feet, each, 50c; ten, $4.50. 
—Opulus Sterilis. (Guelder Rose.) (L.) This is the old-fashioned Com- 
mon 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. 1}^ to 2 feet, each, 40c; ten, $3.50; 2 to 2j4 feet, 
each, 50c; ten, $4.50; tVz to 3 feet, each, 60c; ten, $5.50; 3 to 4 feet, each, 
75c; ten, $7.00. 
— Lantana. (Wayfaring Tree.) (L.) A popular Viburnum, strong grow- 
ing with dark green foliage and clusters of white flowers in May. 2 to 
2^' feet, each, 50c; ten, $4.50; 2J^ to 3 feet, each, 60c; ten, $5.50; 3 to 4 
feet, each, 75c; ten, $7.00. 
WEIGELIA Candida (Diervilla.) (M.) A vigorous grower and profuse 
bloomer. Flowers pure white, being produced in great clusters in June 
and occasionally throughout the summer. 2}4 to 3 feet, each, 60c; ten, 
$5.50; 3 to 4 feet, each, 75c; ten, $7.00. 
Eva Rathke. (L.) An erect growing and profuse bloomer. The flowers 
are dark carmine-red. XVz to 2 feet, each, 40c; ten, $3.50; 2 to 2}4 feet, 
each, 50c; ten, $4.50; ZVz to 3 feet, each, 60c; ten, $5.50; 3 to 4 feet, each, 
75c; ten, $7.00. 
Rosea. (L.) A strong, vigorous grower, with good foliage and abundant 
bloom; flowers rose-colored; produced in late May and June. 2 to 
feet, each, 50c; ten, $4.50; lYz to 3 feet, each, 60c; ten, $5.50; 3 to 4 feet, 
each, 65c. 
Rosea Variegata. A variegated form of Rosea, the yellow and green leaves 
being very effective. 2 to 2}4 feet, each, 50c; ten, $4.50; 2^ to 3 feet, 
each, 60c; ten, $5.50. 
HARDY VINES AND CLIMBERS 
Three and upwards of any one variety charged at the ten rate. 
AKEBIA Quinata. Rich, dark green, cover-like leaves; purple, fragrant flow- 
ers in June; hardy and thick growing. Three-year-old plants, each, 50c; 
ten, $4.50. 
