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Smiths , Powell & Lamps Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit 
Common White (Vulgaris Alba) — Similar to above, only flowers 
cream-colored. 
Persian (Persica) — A medium sized shrub with small leaves and 
elegant form; purple flowers. 50 cts. 
White Persian (Persica Alba)— Delicate white, fragrant flowers, 
shaded with purple. A fine variety. 50 cts. 
PLUM (Pruuus). 
Double Flowering (Triloba) — A very beautiful hardy shrub. 
Flowers a delicate pink, semi-double, about an inch in diameter, 
thickly set on the slender branches in May. 50 cts. 
Purple-Leaved (Pissardi) — A new, purple-leaved, small tree of 
great value. Young branches dark purple; leaves when young a 
lustrous crimson, changing to a dark purple and holding their 
color the entire season. Flowers small, white, single. 50 cts. 
QUINCE (Cydonia). 
Scarlet Japan (Japonica) — Has bright scarlet crimson flowers in 
great profusion in the early spring. A very attractive hardy shrub, 
and makes the most beautiful of ornametal hedges. 
Blush Japan (Japonica Alba)— A beautiful variety with delicate 
white and blush flowers. 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum). 
Common (Opulus Sterilis)— A well-known shrub of large size 
with globular clusters of pure white flowers the last of May. 
Japan (Plicatum) — A moderate-growing shrub of more regular 
form than the preceding, with handsomer foliage and whiter and 
more delicate flowers. Very valuable. Difficult to propagate, and 
always rare. 50 cts. 
Lantana — A good size shrub, with large foliage and silvery 
underlining; flowers a dull white succeeded by red and then black 
fruit. 
SPIREA (Meadow Sweet). 
Billard's (Billardi) — Flowers rose-colored; blooms nearly all 
summer. 
Dwible Flowering Plum-Leaved (Prunifolia flore pleno) — A very 
attractive shrub from Japan, with double white flowers, like 
daisies, in May; keeps in flower a long time. One of the best. 
Fortune's Dwarf White (Callosa Alba)— A variety of low habit 
and regular form; flowers white. Keeps in flower all summer. 
