EVERGREEN, DECIDUOUS AND FLOWERING SHRUBS— continued. 
SPECIES OF VERONICA. For prices, see page 39. 
buxifolia (Box-leaved), spikes of white I carnosula, dwarf habit, pretty glaucous 
flowers, foliage like that of the Box. | leaves. 
Chathamica,dark purple, 
prostrate rambling 
habit. 
cupressoides, violet, 
much branched Cy- 
press-like in appear- 
ance. 
diosmxfolia, lilac, very 
pretty, and somewhat 
tender. 
Hectori, distinct species, 
resembling Cassiope 
tetragona in habit ; 
very hardy. 
HULKEANA, delicate 
lilac, literally covering 
itself with flowers. 
Loganioides, 6 inches, 
white, striped pink. 
Pimelioides, deep purple, 
foliage slightly glau- 
cous. 
nana, dwarf form 
of above. 
pingulifolia, white flow- 
ers, glaucous foliage ; 
very free. 
salicifolia alba, willow- 
leaved, white flowers. 
SALICORNIOIDES, this 
forms cushions of 
golden Selaginella- 
like growth ; fine. 
speciosa, flowers deep 
bluish purple. 
Photo] Ulex Europbius flore pleno. [Clibrans 2350 jr^VERSII, pure 
(Double Gorse). See page 39. ~ white, very fine, 
A magnificent plant for spring and early summer effect. extremely hardy. 
VIBURNUM 
Awafukii, see odoratissimum. 
— CARLESI, a species of recent introduction ; flowers white, flushed pink, in fine heads ; 
very free ; fragrant ; attractive foliage ; a fine shrub. 5/- and 7/6 each. 
2355 dentatum (American Arrow-wood), broad ovate foliage, produces pretty blue or 
purple fruit after flowering. 2/- and 2/6 each. 
2356 dilatatum, leaves oval, dark green ; flowers white, succeeded by beautiful orange-red 
berries. 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
2360 lantana (Common Wayfaring Tree), clusters of white flowers, leaves large and 
handsome ; fruit scarlet, changing to black. 2/6 each. 
*2363 macrocephalum, enormous snowy balls of flowers ; likes a wall. 3/6 and 5/- each. 
2371 odoratissimum (syn. Awafukii), long, smooth, handsome leaves, deliciously fragrant 
flower trusses. 3/6 and 5/- each. 
2373 opulus (Guelder Rose), coral-red berries in Autumn. 2/6 each. 
1,376 sterile (Snowball Tree), globular heads of white flowers. 2/6 each 
Standards and Half-Standards, 7/6 each. 
2382 plicatum tomentosum, hardier and much more vigorous than the type ; usually only 
the outer flowers sterile. 2/6 to 3/6 each. Half-Standards, 7/6 each. 
