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DECIDUOUS TREES-Continued 
Caragana (Siberian Pea Tree) — May. 
Bright yellow pea-shaped flowers and grace- 
ful piunate leaves. Well adapted to shrub- 
beries. 
Ceanothus (New Jersey Tea) — A small 
shrub, with a profusion of white flowers, 
which are in crowded panicles and appear in 
June. One of the best shrubs for shady 
places, the borders of woods or similar sit- 
uations. 
Calycantlius Floridus — Fragrant, chocolate- 
colored flowers in August. 
Dogwood — Red branched. White flowers in 
Ji.ue. 
Beutzia Crenata — Pink flowers in June. 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester — White flowers 
in June. 
Deutzia Gracilis — Dwarf shrub with white 
flowers in June. 
Eleagnus Longipes — Cherry-like edible ber- 
ries in July. 
Elder, Golden — Yellow foliage. 
Forssrthia in variety. Yellow flowers early 
in spring. 
Fringe, Purple or Smoke Tree — Has curious 
bloom resembling smoke. 
Fringe, White — White flowers in May and 
June. 
Honeysuckle, Red Tartarian — Upright shrub 
with red flowers in June. 
Honeysuckle, White Tartarian — Same as 
above but with white flowers in June. 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora — Im- 
mense white flowers changing to pink. Au- 
gust and September. 
Hydrangea, "Hills of Snow" — A new 
hardy variety, large snow-white blossoms, 
very prolific bloomer. 
Japan Quince — Scarlet flowers early in 
spring. 
Kerria Japonica (Japan Corchorus) — A 
slender, green-branched shrub, 5 or 6 feet 
high, with globular, yellow flowers from July 
to October. 
Lilac, Persian — Bluish purple flowers. 
Iiilac, White Persian — White flowers. 
Lilac, Chas. X — Eeddish purple flowers. 
Lilac, Marie le Gray — Best white flowering. 
Plum, Double Flowering — Double pink flow- 
ers in May. 
Plum (Prunus Pissardii) — Purple foliage. 
Peonia — Tree. Low shrub with flowers of 
gorgeous colors. 
Rhododendrons — Magnificent flowering ever- 
green shrubs. 
Spirea Billardii — Spikes of rosy pink flow- 
ers from June through the summer. 
Spirea, Anthony Waterer — Broad beads of 
deep pink flowers. 
Spirea, Prunifolia — Double white flowers in 
bunches. 
Snowball, Japanese — Deep rich green foli- 
age with globular heads of pure white sterile 
flowers. 
Snowball, Guelder Rose — Globular clusters 
of pure white sterile flowers. 
Spirea, Thunbergii — Single white flowers in 
bunches; very graceful. 
Spirea, Van Houtte— Finest of the Spireas. 
White flowers. 
S. Racemosus (Snowberry) — A well known 
shrub, with small pink flowers, and large 
white berries that hang on the plant through 
part of the winter. 
S. Vulgaris (Red-Fruited or Indian Cur- 
rant) — A shrub of very pretty habit. Foliage, 
flowers and fruit small; fruit purple, hangs 
ail winter. 
Syringa or Mock Orange (Coronarius) — 
Pure white highly scented flowers. 
Syringa Aurea — Golden yellow foliage. 
Wiegela Candida — Pure white flowers in 
June. 
Wiegela Rosea — Pink flowers in June. 
Wiegela Amabilis — Kobust grower, pink 
flowers. 
Wiegela, Eva Rathke — Brilliant crimson 
flowers. 
Wiegela, Variegated — White flowers, silvery 
variegated foliage. 
Tamarix — These are very beautiful shrubs, 
with small leaves, somewhat like those of the 
Juniper, and delicate small flowers in spikes. 
They are invaluable for planting by the sea- 
side, where scarcely anything else will grow. 
Tamarix Africana — Handsome foliage, up- 
right habit, flowers in May. 
Tamarix Odessana — July to September. Of 
lower growth. Pink flowers. 
Tamarix Gallica — May to July. Lighter 
green foliage, and later in flower than variety 
Africana. 
Ampelopsis Veitchii, Boston Ivy — For cov- 
ering walls or the ornamentation of brick 
and stone structures, no plant is so useful. 
Birthwort, Dutchman's Pipe — A native 
species, of climbing habit and rapid growth, 
with magnificent light green foliage, ten or 
twelve inches in diameter and curious pipe- 
shaped, yellowish brown flowers. 
Clematis Paniculata — Vine with fragrant 
white flowers. 
Clematis Hybrids— Vines with large flowers 
purple, white, blue and red. 
Honeysuckle, Hall's Japan — Vine with fra- 
grant white flowers. 
Honeysuckle, Japan Gold Veined — Vine 
with yellow variegated foliage. 
Virginia Creeper — One of the finest vines 
for covering walls, verandas, or trunks of 
trees; affords shade quickly. 
Wistaria (Chinese Purple) — Hardy climber 
with racemes of pale purple flowers. 
Chinese White — Difi'ering from above only 
in color, being pure white. 
Wisteria Multijuga — White and purple. 
This bears racemes of flowers two or three 
fe(t in length. 
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