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Alabama Nursery Company, Huntsville, Ala. 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, continued 
ALMOND, Double-Flowering. Red and 
white. Blooms very early in the spring, 
before peach-buds begin swelling. 50 
cents each, S3. 50 for 10. 
BARBERRY ( Berberis Thunbergii). Japa- 
nese species, dwarf in habit ; small foli- 
age, turning to beautiful coppery red in 
autumn. 25 cents each, $2 for 10. 
CALYCANTHUS {Sweet Shrub). Fragrant 
wood, rich foliage, rare chocolate-col- 
ored flower, with a peculiar, agreeable 
odor. Blooms early and at intervals 
through the season. 25 cents each, $2 
for 10. 
CITRUS trifoliata {Japan Hardy Orange). 
See Hedge Plants. 
DEUTZIA gracilis. Dwarf ; introduced from 
Japan. Pure white flowers; blooming 
earliest of the Deutzias. Excellent for 
pot-culture, flowering well in rather low 
temperature in winter. 25 cents each. 
Pride of Rochester. Large, double white 
flower, tinted slightly with rose on under 
side of petals. Blooms profusely. A 
distinct improvement on the ordinary 
Deutzia. 
EXOCHORDA grandiflora {Pearl Bush). Fine, 
large shrub, producing an abundance of 
slightly bell-shaped flowers early in the 
spring. Excellent. One of the finest 
shrubs to grow. 25 cents each. 
FORSYTHIA viridissima {Golden Bell). 
Deep green leaves and bark, deep yel- 
low blooms ; early. Very attractive. 
25 cents each. 
GOLDEN GLOW {Rudbeckia.) One of the 
best hardy plants introduced. Flowers 
are produced in enormous quantities on 
long stems. In color they are golden 
yellow. Attains a height of 4 to 6 feet 
each season. Roots are not injured by 
the winter. One of the best Perennials. 
15 cents each, 40 cents for 3. 
HONEYSUCKLE {Upright). See also 
Climbers. 35 cents each. 
Red Tartarian. Bright flowers, delightful 
fragrance. 
White Tartarian. ■ Creamy white, fragrant 
flowers. 
HYDRANGEA paniculata grandiflora. Flow- 
ers are produced in large, pyramidal- 
formed bunches ; pure white ; strong 
grower ; very attractive and showy. 
Blooms latter part of July and lasts sev- 
eral weeks. No lawn complete without 
one or more specimens. Extra strong 
plants, 50 cents each ; medium plants, 
35 cents each. 
HYPERICUM Moseranium {St. John's Wort). 
Dwarf habit ; produces a profusion of 
large, single yellow flowers during the 
summer. 35 cents each, 
petalum. Fine in flower and foliage ; 
blooms late. 35 cents each. 
LILAC, Common White and Common Purple. 
25 cents each. 
PRIVET, California. See Hedge Plants. 
SYRINGA {Philadelphus). Vigorous, hardy, 
handsome shrub, producing a great pro- 
fusion of beautiful flowers. 25 cts. each, 
coronarius. Well known ; early to bloom; 
white flowers, highly scented, 
grandiflora. Very large, showy bloom, 
slightly fragrant. 
SNOWBALL, Common. A favorite, well- 
known shrub, large in size, producing 
globular clusters of white flowers in 
early spring. 25 cents each. 
Japan. Moderate growth ; leaves plicated, 
handsome ; globular clusters of pure 
white flowers. More valuable than the 
“Common” in many respects; better 
habit, handsomer foliage, whiter and 
more delicate flowers. 35 cents each. 
SPIRiEA {Meadow Sweet). Ease of culture, 
length of blooming season, etc., make 
these particularly desirable for parks, 
lawns and drive borders. 25 cents each, 
aurea. Golden yellow tint on foliage ; 
double white flowers. 
Billardii. Deep pink flowers in spikes ; 
season of bloom covers a large part of 
the summer. 
Thunbergii. Dwarf, of rounded, graceful 
form. Narrow golden green foliage, 
with small white flowers. Of the ear- 
liest to bloom. 
Van Houttei. Unquestionably the best of 
the collection. Graceful in form ; early 
to bloom, covering the plant with a mass 
of large white flowers. Beautiful. 
