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SIEBRECHT & SON, NEW YORK. 
SPIR.^IA callosa $0 50 
White flowers and golden 
35 
opulifolia aurea. 
yellow leaves 
pruiiifoIiafl.pl. A very showy double flower- 
ing sort, flowering in May 
Reevesii (lavceolata). ft. pi. A graceful, 
double white-flowering species ; leaves narrow 
and pointed 
Thuubergii. A very neat and beautiful white, 
early-flowering species, of dwarf and attract- 
ive habit: valuable for forcing SO 35 to 
Van Houttei. Pure white flowers in great 
cylindrical plumes 
STAPHYLiEA colchica. Clusters of cream- 
colored flowers 
SYMPHORTCARPUS racemosus. Snowberry 
SYRINGA. Lilac. Well-known shrubs of in- 
estimable value- 
Chiueusis. Of rather dwarf habit $0 25 to 
Eniodl variegata 50 to 
Fran Daniaiin. One of the best white 
Ijudwig Spaeth. Long panicles of single dark 
purplish red flowers 
Marie Le Graye. Best white lilac 1 00 
Japonica. A handsome Japanese species: 
creamy white flowers in summer $0 50 to 1 00 
Josiksea. Of tree-like growth, with dark, 
shining leaves, purple flowers $0 50 to 1 00 
liS"strina pendula. A new weeping Lilac 
from China 2 50 
Persica. Small foliage and bright flowers. 
Several fine sorts SO 35 to 
vulgaris 35 to 
alba. The lovely white form 35 to 
Charles X. Of rapid growth 35 to 
— - Marley Rouge. Dark red flowers. 75 to 
TAMARIX Aft icana 35 to 
Japonica 
TIIjIA. Linden or Lime Tree. 
Americana. American Linden or Basswood . . 
pendula. American Weeping Linden 
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twin making proper selections from this important department for any place or any desired effebt, 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 superior collections when desired, 
of any extent- Simply state the amount to be expended and the location and surroundings; we will send 
satisfactory varieties. 
NEW DOUBLE FLOWERING LILAC. 
VICTOR IjEMOINE, bearing grand trusses of double flowers of a true lilac color, price $3.00- We are working 
up a very fine stock of this class of plants and hope to be able to offer several other varieties in the autumn. 
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75 
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TIliIA argentca. White or Silver Lime 
Tree *0 50 to $1 00 
Caroliniana. Red-twigged Linden — BO to 1 00 
Europsea. European Linden .50 to 100 
alba pendula. European White-leaved 
Weeping Linden 1 00 
pyramldalis. Fine Pyramidal or 
Red-twigged Linden 
UliMUS. Elm. 
Americana. A grand American tree. -$0 .50 to 
campestris. English Elm !50 to 
pendula 
fiilva pendula. Weeping Slippery Elm 75 
montana pendula. Camperdown Weeping 
Elm $1 OOto 
VACCINIUM uliginosum 
VERONICA Traversii $0 50 to 
VIBURNUM. Snowball or Arrow Wood. 
dentatum. Arrow Wood 
lantanoides $0 35 to 
nana compacta 
opulus sterilis. Snowball or Guelder Rose, 
$0 25 to 
plicatum 50 to 
WEIGELiA (Dtervllla). Vigorous and hand- 
some shrubs, with beautiful flowers, profusely 
produced- 
amabilis (grandiflora) $0 35 to 
alba. White flowers 35 to 
amabilis variegata 35 to 
Isoline. White flowers with a yellow 
throat $0 .35 to 
Van Houttei. An extra fine sort, with 
carmine-red corolla 
arborea graudlfliora - 
floribunda $0 35 to 
Candida 35 to 
purpurea. Dark red flowers 25 to 
rosea. The well-known rose-colored Weigela, 
-SO 35 to 
nana variegata. A very dwarf kind, 
with distinct variegated leaves $0 35 to 
50 
Evergreen Trees and Shrubs. 
Evergreens are indispensable in all fine landscape effects. Aside from the fact that they give the only 
attainable coloring to garden or lawn in winter, they are, when .iudiciously used, very oriiamontal in all 
situations. The varied hues of the foliage give an opportunity for many fine decorative effects. For hedges 
or windbreaks, nothing can equal the Evergreens of qiiick growth. In addition to the Conifers, there are in 
this section many other fine plants with persistent evergreen foliage. 
Our list is select, including only the finest sorts, whicli are of assured value tor ornamental and utilitarian 
planting. All that are not perfectly hardy in this climate are specifically mentioned. 
ABIES. The Spruce and Hemlock family; usually 
trees of Imposing habit and rapid growth, and 
including many species which are indispensable 
for ornamental planting- 
alba. The white Spruce 
$0 
50 
to 
$1 
00 
^ccerulea. With bluish green foli- 
age 
75 
to 
'1 
50 
aurea. Is well marked with golden 
1 
00 
to 
2 
00 
Canadensis. Hemlork Spruce . . . 
50 
to 
1 
00 
Engelmanni glauca 
1 
00 
to 
2 
00 
excelsa. Norway Spruce 
50 
to 
1 
00 
Clanbrasillana 
50 
to 
1 
00 
1 
00 
ABIES nigra. American Black Spruce $0 75 to $1 25 
orientalis. Eastern or Crimean Spruce 75 to 1 25 
ANDROMEDA. The eveigreen species 
of Xndromeda are dwarf and mound- 
like in growth, with the same pro- 
fusion of white, bell-shaped flowers 
which characterizes other species. 
Catesbaei 
floribunda 50 to 1 00 
polifolia fio 
AUCUBA Japonica variegata 35 to 75 
AZALEA (Amona) obtusifolia - 50 to 1 00 
