CATALOGUE OF RARE PLANTS. 
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PRAXINUS excelsior aurea pendula. Weep- 
ing Golden-barked Ash $1 00 
GYMNOCLADTJS canadensis. Kentucky 
Coffee Tree °^ 
HAIjESIA, Silver Bell. 
diptera 50 
tetraptera. 
HIBISCUS Syriacus. Althea or Rose of 
Sharon $0 25 to .50 
variegata. White and green foliage and 
maroon-colored flowers $0 50 to 1 00 
HYDRANGEA. Hydrangeas are among the 
finest shrubs for any purpose. The flowers are 
showy, and remain long in perfection ; they 
are of steady growth, and increase in beauty 
from year to year. 
cyanoclada. A fine form go 
hortensis. The old true blue *5 
tricolor 50 
Thomas Hogg. White 
Otaksa. Rosy pink $0 2.-> to 50 
paniculata grandiflora. The finest hardy 
shrub of recent years -SO 25 to 50 
HYPERICUM. Very handsome deciduous 
shrubs, with yellow flowers. 
calvcinum. Blooms in summer a5 
prdliflcum. "Very distinct foliage $0 2a to 50 
Large and very decorative plants of most 
varieties of Hypericums, symmetrical in shape, 
with many flower heads, are supplied in season. 
Prices on application. 
UARIX Europsea pendula. European Weep- 
ing Larch 2 00 
LIGUSTRUM. Privet. 
japonicum var. A fine species 50 
macrophylla ■ ■ • • • • • • 50 
ovalifolium. California Privet. Elegant for 
hedges ; almost evergreen 15 
LIQUID AMBAR styraclflua. American Sweet 
$0 50 to 1 00 
LiIRIODBNDRON. Tulip Tree, 
tulipifera. A splendid, well-known American 
native ■ ^ °° 
panache. A variegated-leaved form or tne 
maojniflcent Tulip Tree 3 00 
IjONIOERA ft-agrantissima 35 
Tfitrfl^ricfli ' 
For other isoneysuckles, see Hardy Vines and 
Climbers. 
MAGNOLIA. These superb shrubs and trees 
occupy a justly high position for their fine 
form and lovely flowers. The foUowmg 
species are the best and largest fiowermg 
varieties, of dwarf habit, and are therefore 
suitable for any location. 
Gampbellii. Pale rose inside, crimson out- 
gifle $1 00 to $2 00 
conspicna(Fuian). Pure waxy white.. 1 00 to 2 00 
Soulangeana. Large, purplish flowers, 
$1 00 to 2 00 
glauca, white • ''5 to 1 .50 
Halleana {stellata). White, semi-double 
flowers $2 00 to 3 00 
Liennei. Fine, light purple flowers.. • 100'° 2 00 
purpurea, purple-flowering 1 00 to 2 00 
Thoinp.sonlana. Very large, creamy white 
flowers $0 50 to 1 00 
tripetala. Large white, sweetrsoented flowers, 
$1 00 to 2 00 
P^ONIA arborea. The Tree Paeonies are 
elegant and permanent in habit of growth and 
splendid in flower. They do not die down to 
the ground like the herbaceous sorts, but grow 
into fine bushes from three to four feet high, 
and are covered in spring with immense 
flowers of fine, globular shape. We otter all 
the best Japanese varieties at from $1 to $2 
each. Especially low rates are given on plants 
by the dozen and hundred, our selection. 
PAUIiOWNIA imperialis. An excellent large- 
flowering tree from Japan $0 50 to $1 00 
PHILiADEIjPHUS. Mock Orange. 
coronarius. True Mock Orange 25 to 
grandiflorus SkJ" 
Gordonlanus 25 to 
POPULUS alba. 
1 50 
50 
75 
75 
50 
50 
50 
True Silver Poplar or Abele, 
$0 50 to 1 00 
balsamifera •,• ■.•„ 1" } 
Bolleana. Pyramidal Silver Poplar $0 .50 to 1 00 
Caroliniana. Carolina Poplar 50 to 1 00 
POTENTILIiA ft-uticosa 50 
PRUNUS. This genus includes some of the very 
finest small trees or shrubs. They all cover 
themselves with beautiful flowers in early 
spring. They are perfectly hardy, and of fine 
decorative habit. 
(Cero«us) avium pendulum. Double-flower- 
ing Weeping Cherry.. 150 
(Cerasus) Japonica pendula i o" 
Mahaleb pendula ^.A'A^V , /vn 
Pissardii. 35 to 1 00 
Sinensis {Amygdalis prunifoUa) flore albo 
pleno. A double-flowering Almond . $0 50 to 1 w 
flore roseo pleno. Rose-colored -50 to 1 00 
triloba. Shrubby, rosy double flowers 50 to 1 00 
PYRUS. To this genus belong the Pear and 
Apple, and there are some very ornamental 
species included. „ . ^ i, 
mains prunifolia pendula. Weeping Crab, 
malus spectabilis albo pleno. Chinese 
Double White-flowering Crab. White.lO 25 to 
roseo pleno 50 to 
PYRUS-SORBUS. Mountain Ash. 
Americana. American Mountain Ash. 50 to 
aucuparia. European Mountain Ash.. 1 00 to 
QUERCUS. Oak. 
alba. American White Oak 
^gilops pendula ■ ""0 
cerris variegata. Ornamental variegated 
foliage *0 50 to 1 00 
coccinea. Scarlet Oak 1 ou 
macrocarpa. Mossy Cup or Burr Oak. 75 
pedunculata asplenifolia. Pern-like leaves. 1 00 
aureo variegata. Golden variegated 
Isftvcs ...•--•.••••■•■•*• 1 
Concordia. Beautiful bright yellow foliage; 
a grand species } 
nigra. Purple, changing to dark green. .. 1 
robur pendula. European Weeping Oak 1 
rubra pendula. American Weeping Red Oak 1 
RHUS. Sumach. _ . 
cotinus. Smoke Tree, Purple Fringe or 
Venetian Sumach ; • w V„' 1' , 
glabra laciniata. CuHeaved Sumach $0 50 to 1 00 
ROBINIA hisplda. This is the beautiful Rose 
Acacia or Moss Locust 10 50 to 1 00 
pseudacacia inermis globnla 3 00 
monophylla pendula 1 50 
RUBUS spectabilis 50 
phoenicolasius. Japanese Wineberry.tO 25 to 50 
S.'VLISBURIA adiantifolia. Maiden-hair Tree 
or Ginkgo tO 50 to 1 00 
SAliIX. Willow. , ^ 
Babylonica. Common Weeping Willow 50 to 1 00 
caprea pendula. Kilmarnock Weeping 
Willow 4° 
nigra pendula American Weeping Willow. . 50 
rosmarinifolia. Rosemary-leaved Willow, 
$0 50 to 75 
SAMBUCUS. Elder, 
nigra aurea. Golden Elder 25 to 50 
nigra argentea. Silver Variegated Elder — 50 
SOPHORA Japonica pendula $1 50 to 2 30 
SPIR.^A bella 35 
Anthony Waterer (new, beautiful pink flower- 
ing dwarf 1 00 
Billardii 85 
bumalda 60 
