Siebrecht & Son • Kose Hill Nurseries • Nelv Kochelle, Nelv York 
Hawthorn (Crataegus) 
Crataegus coccinea (American 
White Thorn). lo to 12 ft. 
This, besides its white blossoms, 
tias very large scarlet fruit in the 
fall. When the fruit is ripe it is 
unusually attractive and makes a 
most beautiful addition to the 
shrubbery border. $1 to $2. 
•C. cordata (Washington Thorn). 
10 to 12 ft. The small red fruit 
is in numerous clusters. The 
flowers are later than many Haw- 
thorns. 75 cts. to #1 .50. 
■C. Crus-galli (Cockspur Hawthorn). 
10 to 12 ft. The leaves are of a 
lustrous green. Its long thorns 
and busily growth have suggested 
its use for hedging, for which it 
is very effective. 50 cts. tofi. 
C.Oxyacantha (English Hawthorn). 
10 to 12 ft. The Hawthorn of 
the Old World, and its great 
hedge plant. We have the 
following varieties ; Double 
Rose, White, Paul's Scarlet and 
rubra splendens, single rose. 
These double- and single-How- 
ering sorts are most attractive 
shrubs. 35 cts. to $1 . 
Cytisus 
■Cytisus elongatus. 2 to 3 ft. A dwarf 
bearing pretty yellow flowers in May. 
to $1.50. 
shrub, 
75 cfs- 
Daphne 
Daphne Cneorum. i foot. An evergreen, spread- 
ing sort, used largely for edging Rhododendron 
and Azalea beds. The flowers are pink, and 
very fragrant. 50 cts. to $1 . 
D. Mezereum album. 4 feet. This beautiful and 
sweet-scented flowering shnib blossoms among 
the very first of those of spring. 75 cts. to $\ . 
Deutzia 
Deutzia crenata. Single white, double white, and 
double pink. 6 to 8 ft. 35 cts. to 50 cts. 
D. Fortune!. Single white, 6 to 7 ft. 35 cts. 
to 50 cts. 
D. Froebellii. A beautiful variety with large white 
flowers in clusters. 50 cts. to 75 cts. 
D. Lemoinei. Single white. 3 to 4 ft. (5ood 
for forcing. 25 cts. to 50 cts. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. Double; white, 
tinged pink. 6 to 7 ft. 50 cts. to 75 cts. 
D. scabra. Double, white. 50 cts. to 75 cts. 
D. Watereri. Double, white. 75 cts. to fi. 
D. Watsoni. Bears single white flowers, tinged 
with pink, in great profusion. 50 cts. to 75 cts. 
D. Wellsi. Single; white, tinged pink. 50 cts. 
to 75 cts. 
Silver Thorn [Eiaeagnus) 
Elaeagnus angustifolia (Oleaster). Has lanceo- 
late leaves and yellow flowers followed by yellow 
fruit coated with silvery scales. 2 to 3 ft. 
35 cts. to 50 cts. 
E. longipes. 5 to 6 ft. The small white flowers 
are succeeded liy reddish, edible berries, ripe in 
early July. Very ornamental. 50 cts. to $1. 
Pearl Bush (Exochorda) 
Exochorda grandiflora. 6 to 7 ft. A most beau- 
tiful shrub, bearing racemes of large white 
flowers, which entirely cover the bush, and one 
we particularly recommend, where an unusually 
attractive specimen shrub is wanted. 35 cts. 
to 75 cts. 
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