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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY's CATALOGUE OF 
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SYRINOA vulgaris. Tlie well-known 
form, with bluish purple or lilac flowers 
S. alba. The lovely white form . . . 
S. Charles X. Of rapid growth, with 
shining leaves and large, finely colored 
flowers ; splendid for forcing 
S. Marley Rouge. Very large dark red 
flowers, coming a light lavender when 
forced ; a free-blooming and elegant sort 
TAMARIX. Very distinct small trees, having leaves so 
small and close to the branches as to make them resem- 
ble an evergreen. 
T. Africana. Of irregular growth ; the entire tree is 
clothed in spring with delicate pink flowers, followed 
by green leaves ; handsome and unique. $0 35 to $0 50 
T. Japonica. Of dwarf and compact habit, 
with graceful foliage and rosy flowers . . 75 
TILIA. The Linden or Lime Tree. Beautiful and 
stately trees, valuable alike for ornament or shade. 
T. Americana. The American Linden or Basswood. A 
fine tree, with large leaves ; forms a round and sym- 
metrical head . $1 00 
T. pendula. The American Weeping Linden . 100 
T. argentea. The White or Silver Lime Tree. A 
very noble and distinct form $0 50 to 
T. Caroliniana. The Red-twigged Linden. 50 to 
T. Eluropa-a. The European Linden. A 
fine pyramidal tree of large size .... 50 to i 00 
alba pendula. The European White- 
leaved Weeping Linden. A magnificent tree, 
with large leaves and slender, drooping shoots . i 00 
pyramidalLs. The fine Pyramidal or 
Red-twigged Linden. A rapid-growing tree. . • 100 
ULiMUS. The Elm. Well-known and beautiful trees, 
invaluable either for shade or ornamental purposes. 
U. Americana. A grand American tree, of spreading 
and drooping habit $0 50 to $1 00 
V. cannjestris. The English Elm. An 
erect and lofty tree of rapid growth ; 
beautiful 5° to 
U. iiendula 
fulva pendula. The Weeping Slippery Elm ; 
of luxuriant growth and graceful habit ; the 
growth is at first upright, bending later grace- 
fully to the ground 
montana pendula. The Camperdovvn Weep- 
ing Elm. A remarkably handsome drooping 
tree of robust growth, with very dark green and 
. $1 00 to *i 05 
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VACCINIUM uliginosum. An ornamental species of 
the Blueberry ; grows best in a moist place. 35 cents. 
VERONICA Traversii. A fine shrub from New Zea- 
land, bearing in summer a profusion of white flowers. 
50 to 75 cents. 
VIBURNUM. The Snowball or Arrow Wood. Fine, tall 
shrubs of profuse blooming habit and free growth. 
V. dentatum. The Arrow Wood. A fine shrub for park 
planting ; blooms in June $0 52 
V. lantanoides. A fine species, with large leaves 
and umbels of white flowers in May and June ■ . 
$0 25 to 50 
V. nana compacta. A very dense-grow- 
ing form, with Hydrangea-like flowers 
and, afterward, red berries 75 
V. opulus sterilis. The Snowball or Guel- 
der Rose. A well-known and superior 
shrub, producing its great clusters of 
flowers in spring 25 to 50 
V. plicatum. An extra fine Japanese spe- 
cies of the Snowball, blooming in June. 
Its flowers are white and more delicate 
than the preceding, and it is also excel- 
lent for forcing 50 to 75 
WElGEliA (Diervilla) . The Weigelas are vigorous 
and handsome shrubs, with beautiful flowers, profusely 
produced. 
W. am'abilis (g-randiflora). Of robust habit, with dark 
pink flowers ; blooms in autumn . . • • $0 35 to jSo 75 
W. alba. White flowers 35 t" 
W. amabilis variegata. Leaves varied with yel- 
low ; a splendid shrub for contrasting . . |o 35 to 
W. Isoliue. White flowers with a yellow 
throat So 35 to 
W. Van Houttei. An extra fine sort, with 
carmine-red corolla 
W. arborea grandiflora. A very robust and or- 
namental kind, having large flowers of sulphur 
or pale white, changing to pale rose 
AV. floribunda. The profuse-flowering Weigela . . 
$0 2 ■ to 
W. Candida. A splendid shrub, producing its pure 
white flowers in June, but continuing to flower 
all summer ; flowers are fine for cutting . $0 35 to 
W. purpurea. Dark red flowers 25 to 
W. rosea. The well-known rose-colored Wei- 
gela $0 25 to 
W. nana variegata. A very dwarf kind, 
with distinct variegated leaves $0 35 to 
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glossy foliage. Fine grafted trees 
m~ In making proper selections from this important department for any place or any desired 
effect our long experience is most valuable. We will be glad, on application, to make suggestions of 
varieties for any location, such as will be most ornamental and effective We will also supply supe- 
rior collections when desired, of any extent. Simply state the amount to be expended and the location 
and surroundings ; we will send satisfactory varieties. 
