H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
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ORNAMENTALS— Continued 
FRINGE, Purple, or Smoke Tree— A very 
elegant and ornamental large shrub, 
with curious, hair-like flowers which, 
being a pinkish brown color, give it the 
names "Purple Fringe" and "Smoke 
Tree." The blossoms appear in July, 
sometimes literally covering the tree 
and remaining all summer. Price, SO 
cents. 
White (Chionanthus Virginica) — An en- 
tirely different plant from the preced- 
ing; has handsome, large foliage and 
racemes of delicate white flowers that 
hang like finely cut shreds or fringes of 
white paper. Price, 75 cents. 
HALESIA (Snow Drop Tree), Silver Bell— 
A beautiful large shrub, with handsome, 
white, bell-shaped flowers in May. Very 
desirable. Price, 35 cents. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera), Red Tar- 
tarian — A beautiful shrub; vigorous and 
producing large, bright red flowers 
striped with white, in June. Price, 25 
cents. 
White Tartarian — A large shrub having 
white flowers in May and June. Price, 
25 cents. 
HYDRANGEA, Standard Hydrangea— The 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora is 
one of the very finest of hardy shrubs, 
but when grown in standard or tree 
shape, it is especially showy and strik- 
ing. It forms a graceful and dwarfish 
tree, not reaching more than eight or 
ten feet in height, and is extremely 
effective for lawn decorations, whether 
standing singly or in masses; 3 to 4 feet, 
price 50 cents; 4 to 5 feet, 75 cents. See 
cut. 
♦LILAC, Ludwig Spaeth — ^New and be- 
lieved to be the finest of its class. Color 
purplish red. A great acquisition. Price, 
35 cents. 
♦Marie Le Graye — A free (grower, produc- 
ing large trusses of purest white flowers 
which are very fragrant and showy. 
Highly recommended as perhaps the 
best of the white lilacs. Price. 50 cents. 
♦Madam Lemoine — New and very prom- 
ising. Flower double white. Price, 50 
cents. 
Purple, Common (Vulgaris) — The well- 
known sort. Price, 25 cents. 
Red (Rubra Insignus) — New, and one of 
the choicest of its colors. Price, 50 
cents. 
Large Flowering White (Alba Grandi- 
flora) — Very large; pure white tufts of 
flowers. Price, 25 cents. 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum), Common (V. 
opulus) — A well-known favorite shrub 
of large size, with globular clusters of 
pure white flowers in the latter part of 
May. Price, 30 cents. 
Japanese (Viburnum Plicatum) — From 
North China; has very rich, deep green 
foliage, of handsome form and beauti- 
ful globular heads of pure white flow- 
ers, quite distinct from those of the 
common sort. A very desirable shrub. 
Price, 50 cents. 
SPIRAEA, Spiraea Anthony Waterer— This 
beautiful variety has the same habits as 
its parent, the Bumalda. It blooms 
about the close of June, continuing 
throughout the entire season. It is use- 
ful for edging, planting in masses, or as 
a single specimen where a low bushy 
shrub is required. Price, 30 cents. 
Billardii (Billard's Spiraea) — Rose-col- 
ored, blooms nearly all summer. Price, 
30 cents. 
Bumalda — New, and considered one of the 
finest of this class. Flowers brilliant 
pink, with variegated foliage. Price, 30 
cents. 
Golden-leaved (Foliis Aureis) — A beauti- 
ful dwarf plant with golden yellow foli- 
age. It keeps its color the entire sea- 
son, and creates a very pleasing effect 
among other shrubs. Price, 30 cents. 
Reevesii, or Lance-leaved — A charming 
shrub, with narrow pointed leaves and 
large, round clusters of white flowers 
that cover the whole plant. Price, 30 
cents. 
SYRINGA— Price, 35 cents each. European 
Fragrant, or "Mock Orange" (Philadel- 
phia coronarius) — A well-known very 
hardy shrub, with showy white flowers 
which are very fragrant. 
Golden-leaved (P. Foliis Aureis) — A beau- 
tiful new variety with bright yellow 
foliage, which affords pretty contrasts 
with other shrubs, especially with the 
purple-leaved variety. Price, 35 cents. 
WEIGELA (Diervilla)— Price, 30 cents. 
Amabilis, or Splendens — Of robust 
habit, large foliage and pink flowers; 
blooms freely in autumn; a great ac- 
quisition. 
Candida — Of vigorous habit, an erect 
grower, flowers pure white, produced in 
great profusion in June. 30 cents. 
Rosea — An elegant shrub with fine rose- 
colored flowers. Introduced from China 
by Mr. Fortune, and considered one of 
the finest plants he has discovered; quite 
hardy; blooms in May. .''0 cents. 
The varieties marked with an asterisk (♦) 
are from the best in the Highland Park col- 
lection at Rochester, N. Y. 
