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Sherwood Hall Nursery Co.’s 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA. 
l>ltANG-EA pauiciilata. Panicle-flowered 
Hydrangea. A fine shrub, growing from eight to 
ten feet high ; flowers wliite, in great pyramidal 
panicles a foot long, and proauced in August and 
September, when very few shrubs are in flower; 
one of the finest flowering shrubs in California. 
I to 2 feet high, 50 cents each. 
Tlios. Hos#?. This belongs to the Hortensis sec- 
tion of the family, but is a far more free and abun- 
dant bloomer than any other ; for the florist and 
all decorative j)urposes it is invaluable ; the flow- 
ers are of the purest white, of very firm texture, 
and are produced from July to September. 50 
cents each. 
Otaksa. Foliage a beautiful deep green color ; the 
])lant produces immense trusses of rose-colore<l 
flowers in profusion, in July; free-blooming. 50 
cents each. 
Hortensis. Garden or Changeable Hydrangea. 
Native of Japan, introduced in 1790. An elegant, 
well-known plant, with large leaves and large, 
globular heads of rose-colored flowers ; usually 
grown in pots or boxes ; in the north it requires 
protection out of doors in winter. 50 cents each. 
IjEMON VEHREXA. a shrub well-known for its 
fragrant leaves ; indispensable in the formation of 
bouquets. 25 cents each. 
IjIEAC. Large, hardy-growing shrub ; attractive fo- 
liage, with clusters 01 early, fragrant flowers. 
Josikea. Upright shape ; flowers deep lilac in 
June ; very choice. 2 to 3 feet high, 50 cents each. 
Persian Ciit«leave<l. Foliage elegantly cut; 
purple flowers. 3 to 4 feet high, 50 cents each. 
lillj.VC, Pui’ple. The common variety. A good 
grower ; flowers very fragrant. 4 to 5 feet high, 
75 cents each. 
Saiiguinea. Vigorous grower ; a fine species. 4 
to 5 feet high, 50 cents each. 
I AVliite. Cream colored flowers. 4 to 5 feet high, 
50 cents each. 
MOC’lv OKAXGE {Philadelphus). A very valuable 
shrub; handsome foliage and beautiful white 
flowers ; vigorous habit. 3 to 4 feet high, 25 cents 
each. 
Coroiuiriu.s. Pure white, highly-scented flowers. 
3 to 4 feet high, 25 cents each. 
Dianthiflorus, fl. pi. A dwarf variety; flowers 
double, and cream color ; very fragrant. 75 cents 
each. 
(irandiflorus. Large flowers; very showy. 75 
cents each. 
PKUXUS psoudo-corasii.s (Flowering C h e r ry). 
One of the finest flowering trees, having immense 
clusters of i)ure white flowers. each. 
I*IiU>r, Doiible-llowering {Triloba). A very de- 
sirable shrub ; flowers a delicate i>ink, double, 
and set closely on tne slender branches. 
Purple - leaved {Pissardi). A very promising 
new variety ; foliage deep purple throughout the 
summer. 50 cents to $i each. 
1 *UHPLE FRINGE, Smoke-Tree Colinus). 
A shrub admired by all ; it has a curious fringe or 
hair-like flowers. 4 to 5 feet high, 50 cents each. 
There may he something* in our Plant Department that you are looking for. 
