34 W. B. Whittier & Co., South Framingham, Massachusetts. 
IIGUSTBUM ovalifolium (California P.). Lg. A most vigorous, upright-growing 
shrub with thick, glossy, oval, shining green foliage, well retained into the 
winter months. Indispensable as a hedge plant, but requiring a well-drained 
situation and slight protection for best results. The ideal hedge plant were it 
absolutely hardy under all conditions. 20Cts. each, $io per loo. 
L. vulgaris (Common P.). A broad-spreading, loose-topped species of dense growth, 
with small, dark green, persistent foliage, white flowers and black fruits. 2 to 3 
feet, 25 cts. 
LINDERA— Fever Bush. 
LINDEEA benzoin (Benjamin B.). Af- Of upright habit, with oval, deep, glossy 
green, aromatic foliage; flowers yellow, and studding the branches in spring. 
2 to 3 feet, 35 cts. 
LONICERA— Honeysuckle. 
LONICEEA Albertii, or hispida (Albert Kegel's Bush H.). Dwf. A very graceful, 
low globular bush with long, narrow, silky, willow-hke foliage of a glaucous green 
color, and drooping clusters of china-pink flowers in July. 35 cts. 
L fragrantissima (Fragrant Bush H.). Lg. A broad-spreading bush of graceful 
habit with light green, oval foliage and light buff or creamy white, intensely fra- 
grant' flowers, borne the length of the branches in early spring. 25 cts. 
L. Morrowii (Morrow's Bush H.). Lg. A broad-spreading, vigorous bush, with 
dark oval foliage and buff-vellow flowers, borne the length of the branches in early 
summer, and followed by brilliant scarlet or showy orange fruits, which cling to 
the branches until winter. Particularly useful from its rapidity of growth and 
profuse and showy fruit effect. 2 to 3 feet, 25 cts. 
L. Tatarica (Tartarian Bush H.). Lg. Of rapid, upright growth, with grayish 
bark, oval foliage, and showy pink and white flowers m early summer. 2 to 
3 feet, 25 cts. 
L. — , var. alba (White Tartarian B. H.). A choice variety with pure white flowers. 
2 to 3 feet, 25 cts. 
L. — , var. grandiflora (Pink Tartarian B. H.). A very large-flowered form, with 
deep, rich pink and white flowers in early summer. 2 to 3 feet, 25 cts. 
MYRICA— Bayberry. 
MTRICA cerifera (Candleberry, or Wax Myrtle). Med. A handsome, dense-grow- 
ing shrub of rounded habit, with rich, dark green, persistent foliage. A shrub 
thriving in the poorest soils and most exposed situations. 25 cts. 
P/EONIA— Paeony. 
P.SONIA Moutan (Tree Pa;ony). A broad-spreading, low-growing shrub, with thicker 
lighter green foliage than that of the ordinary Paeonies, and bearing a profusion of 
extremely large and showy semi double flowers, varying in color from light pmk to 
darkest scarlet. A very noteworthy plant, adapted to well drained, sheltered 
situations. Si to Ji 50. 
PHILADELPHUS— Syringa, or Mock Orange. 
A class of strong-growing, vigorous, broad-spreading shrubs of graceful habit, 
bearing a wealth of white flowers in early summer, and adapted to a great variety of 
soils For single lawn planting these are much used, as well as for massing with other 
shrubs. The following are the most distinct of a long list of varieties : 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius (C;arland S ). Med. A dense-growing, upright shrub, 
with liitht green, rounded foliage and innumer.able clusters of intensely fragrant, 
pure white flowers in June. 2 to 4 feet, 25 cts. 
