H. S. WILEY & SO-N, CAYUGA, N. Y. 25 
Ornamentals — Continued. 
HAIiESIA (Snow Drop Tree), Silver Bell — 
A beautiful! shrub, with handsome, white, 
'l)ell-haped flowers In May. Very desir- 
able. 2-3 ft. Price 30 cents. 
Standard or Upright Honeysuckle — In two 
colors, Pink and White; strong growing 
plants; 3-4 ft; in either color. Piice, 
35 cents each. 
HYDHANGEA, Standard or Tree Hydrangea 
— The iHyidrangea, iPanieulata Grandi- 
flora is one of the very finest of hawly 
shrubs, but when grown in standard or 
tree shape, it is especially showy and 
striking, 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 ;'ents. See cut 
page 23. 
Hydrangea (in bush form), 3 ft. up. 40 cts. 
SNOWUALIi (Vlbui-num) — A well-known 
favorite shru'b with globular clusters of 
■pure white flowers in May. 3 ft. Price, 
25 cents. 
VIBURNUM PUCATUM 
Japanese (Viburnum Pllcatum) — Prom North 
China; has very rich, deep green foliage 
and beautiful globular heads of pure 
white flowers, quite distinct from those of 
the common sort. A very desirable 
shrub. 18-2i4 Inches. IMce, 75 cents. 
See cut. 
StPmAlEiAS 
The Spiraeas are very floriferous which 
makes them especially desirable. Their style, 
color and growth have a marked difference 
and the most striking effect is obtained when 
several varieties are clumped together. We 
offer several of the most dependable sorts. 
3'-4 ft. Price, 30 cents. 
Van Houtte — One of the finest, a complete 
covering of pure white bltoom in May and 
June. See cut. 
SPIREA, VAN HOUTTE 
BillardJ — Dense panicles of rich pink flowers. 
July and August. 
Bumalda — ^Light pink. Flowers in May and 
at intervals all summer. 
Prunifolia (Bridal Wreatli) — Blooms early 
and is very effective; branches covered the 
whole length with small, white flowers. 
Antliony Waterer — Brilliantly covered with 
rosy, crimson flowers, dwarf habit. August 
and September, 18 to 24 inches. 
TREE LILACS 
For hest effect plant the Lilac in tree form 
which is, the most modern method of growing 
this popular shruib. We offer a few of the 
choicest varieties, 2^3 ft, at 50 cents each, 
€xcea)t as noted. 
S — Single. D — Double. 
Charles X — ^S. The well known favorite 
purplish red variety. Trusses very large 
and graceful. 
Marie Le Gray— S. A tree grower, produc- 
ing large trusses of purest white flowers 
which are very fragrant and showy. 
I'resident Loubert — D. One of the darkest 
lilacs; long, compact spikes of enormous 
flowers. 
Doctor Masters — D. Spikes a foot long, flow- 
ers light clear lilac with lighter centers. 
Congo— D. Flowers targe, wine red, very 
dou'ble and compact. 
Common Pnrple Lilac, 2-3 ft., 25c each. 
Common Wliite Lilac, 2-3 ft., 25c each. 
