SgpHARDY, PRODUCTIVE FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. ETC.- 
Kerria, Japonica. ho 1 ??! 
er.) A graceful slender shrub, grow- 
ing 4 to 5 feet high, producing in great 
abundance double, yellow globe- 
shaped flowers from early summer till 
autumn. 10c. each; 3 for 25c, post- 
paid; 18 to 24 inch, 25c. each; 2 to 3 
ft., 30c. each. 
Quince Japan. L h blen 
described among the hedges. Its 
large, brilliant . scarlet flowers appear 
among the first in the spring in great 
profusion. The foliage is bright green 
and glossy, retaining its colors through 
out the summer. It is sufficiently 
thorny to make a defensive hedge and 
is at the same time very beautiful. 
It is very effective as a specimen 
plant, in borders or in groups. 10c. 
each; 3 for 25c, postpaid; 18 to 24 
inch, 25c; 2 to 3 ft., 30c. 
LILAC. 
Large Flowering Purple 
A well-known and popular shrub. The 
flowers are a deep purple and their fami- 
liar fragrance is loved by all. The Lilac 
is very easy of culture, grows in any soil 
and location and stands poor treatment 
and neglect better than any shrub we 
know. 10c each; 3 for 25c, postpaid; 
2 to 3 ft., 30c. each; 3 to 4 ft., 40c 
Large Flowering White. 
Identical with the above, except in color, 
the flowers being pure white. 10c each; 
3 for 25c, postpaid ; 2 to 3 ft., 30c. each : 
4 to 5 ft.. 40c 
Belle de Nancy. ^ b f ^„- 
ing nice rounded tops in a short time. 
Brooms very late, producing very large, 
double, light purplish blooms, tinged with 
blue, lighter towards the centre. 2 to 3 ft. 
strong budded, 50c: 3 for 4 ft., 60c 
Pnflrlpc Y Of exceptionally strong, 
wlld-llCD A. rapid growth, with large, 
shining leaves and rather loose trusses of 
reddish purple flowers. 2 to 3 ft., strong 
budded, 40c each.; 3 to 4 ft., 50c 
Tncilrpfl Hungarian. A fine dis- 
J < tvt, a. t inct species, of tree-like 
growth, with dark shining leaves and pur- 
ble flowers in June after other sorts are 
through blooming. Particularly esteem- 
ed for its foliage and habit. 18 to 24 
inch, 25c. each; 2 to 3 ft- strong, 35c 
each. 
Madame Abel Chatenay. ^^t&^TX^ 
budded varieties, the flower stem being long and bloom very full and com- 
pact. We recommend it as the best white flowering variety. Bush hardy 
and good grower. 2 to 3 ft., 50c each; 3 to 4 ft., 60c each. 
Marie Le Gray. s e ',' ! l I r m ^ 
white flower plu mes . of I urge size. 
Hush of dwarf compact growth andt 
attractive foliage. Kxtra choice and 
valuable for forcing. 2 to 3 ft., 
strong budded, 40c each; 3 to 4 ft., 
50c each. 
Giant Tree Lilac. * ; p? g : 
cient variety from Northern Japan; 
one of the finest. The blossoms are 
borne in panicles 18 to 20 inches long, 
are pure white, very fragrant and ap- 
pear a month later than other var- 
ieties. It forms a tree 20 to 30 feet 
high, the foliage being large, dark 
green. 2 to 3 ft., strong, 40c. each; 
3 to 4 ft., 50c each; 4 to 5 ft., 60c 
each. 
Magnolia Accuminata. 
A beautiful, pyramidal growing shrub 
with large glossy leaves and yellow 
flowers tinted bluish purple. The 
fruit cones are large, cucumber 
shaped, turning crimson in the autumn 
2 to 3 ft., strong, 25c each, 
Prunus Pissardi. > 
One of the finest purple, leaved small 
trees of shrubs. The young branches are 
dark purple, the leaves, when young, 
crimson, changing to dark purple. I a 
spring it bears a profusion of white blos- 
soms. Winter pruning gives stronger 
shoots and darker leaves. 3 to 5 ft., 40c 
each. 
Prunus Triloba, ^"""how™: 
ing.) A very handsome desirable shrub 
introduced from Japan. Flowers semi- 
double, an inch or more in diameter, of a 
delicate pink tint, set thickly on the twigs 
and produced in early spring. A most 
handsome ornament to any lawn. 3 to 4 
ft., 40c. each. 
Snowball, Large Flowering, 
This attains a height of 10 to 12 feet. 
Hlooms in the latter part of May and is 
used extensively for Memorial Day deco- 
rating. Flowers are large balls, pure 
white, borne in clusters of 5 or 6. 10c. 
each; 3 for 25c; 18 to 24 inch, 25c. each; 
2 to 3 ft., 30c each. 
Snowball, Japan. L^f^ 
some plicated leaves; globular heads of 
pure white neutral flowers, early in June. 
It surpasses the common variety in several 
respects. Its habit is better, foliage 
much handsomer, flowers whiter and more* 
18 to 24 inch, 40c 
Tree Lilac 
Snowball, Large Flowering 
delicate. One of the most valuable flowering shrubs, 
each. 
TTicrfi Piich Crct-n^rrir (Opolus.) Both ornamental and use- 
XUgU DUSll ^ranoerry. fu j j t pro duces large red berries re- 
sembling cranberries, which are esteemed by many for pies jellies, etc. 
These hang on the plant until killed by frost and are at all times beautiful 
10c each, 3 for 25c, postpaid: 18 to 24 inch, 25c. each; 2 to 3 ft., 30c 
each; 3 to 4 ft., 40c. each. 
Snowberry. 
beautiful little shrub, pro- 
ducing a profusion of flow- 
ers in early summer, and 
large white, waxen berries 
in autumn. 10c. each, 3 
for 25c, postpaid; 2 to 3 
ft., 30c 
Snowberry. 
lar to the Snowberry, ex- 
sept that its fruits are red. 
and that the smaller red 
berries cluster in thick 
ropes about the stems, 
which droop beneath their 
weight. 10c each, 3 for 
25c, postpaid ; 15 to 18 
inches, 25c 
Giant Collection 
1 Hydrangea, P. G. 
I Snowball. 
I Cranberry High Rush. 
I Syringa, Mock Orange. 
I Spirea Billardi. 
I Lilac, white or purple, 
for 
$1.00 
Freight or Express. 
Double Flowering Plum. 
