Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Etc. 
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Spruce (Abies.) 
AMERICAN WHITE (Alba)— A. tall tree, with loose, spreading branches and light 
green foliage. 
PENDULA (Weeping) — Leaves dark glossy green ; branches very drooping. 
PYQMjEA — A dwarf variety of the Norway; grows from three to four feet high, 
very compact. 
HEMLOCK or WEEPING ( Canadensis ) — An elegant pyramidal tree with drooping 
branches and delicate, dark foliage, like that of the Yew ; distinct from all other 
trees. It is a beautiful lawn tree and makes a highly ornamental hedge. 
Yew (Taxas). 
ERECT ENGLISH (Baccata Erect a)— A. very tine pyramidal variety of the English 
Yew, with dark green foliage ; hardy and desirable. 
ELEGANTISSIMA — A beautiful tree of small, dense habit ; leaves striped with sil 
ver, frequently turning to light yellow. 
W AS II I N GTO Nil — New, vigorous in growth, and rich in healthy green and golden 
yellow foliage ; one of the best. 
Deciduous Shrubs. 
Althea, or Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus). 
These are fine shrubs, and especially valuable because of their flowering in the Fall 
when all other shrubs are out of bloom. Entirely hardy and easy of cultivation. 
BOULE DE FEU — A fine new variety, of vigorous growth. Flowers large, very 
double, and of a beautiful violet red color. 
VAR, CCERUDEA PLENA— Double blue Althea. 
DOUBLE VARIEGATED, or PAINTED LADY (Variegatus flore plena) —Fine 
double flowering, variegated pink and white. 
DOUBLE LILAC ( Pmniflora ) — Very handsome, double lilac-flowering. 
DOUBLE PURPLE (Purpurea) — Double, reddish purple. 
DOUBLE RED (Rubra Plena) — Double red flowers. 
VARIEGATED LEAVED DOUBLE PURPLE (Variegatti Flore Ple.ru>)— A 
very showy kind ; distinct, leaves variegated with light yellow ; flowers double 
purple ; exceptionally fine. 
Almond (Amygdalus). (Known correctly as Prunus Japonica, FI. Rub. pleno, etc.) 
DWARF", DOUBLE ROSE FLOWERING (Pwmila Rosea) —A beautiful shrub, 
with small, double-rosy blossoms. 
DWARF, DOUBLE WHITE FLOWERING (Pumila Alba). 
Amorpha (Bastard Indigo). 
These are fine large shrubs, with small purple or white flowers in dense terminal 
panicles in July. 
FRUTICOSA (Shrubby Amorpha, or Wild Indigo). Native of Carolina and 
Florida. Flowers dark bluish purple in June and July. 
Anemone, Japonica (Alba). 
A very desirable, thoroughly hardy, pure white lawn or garden plant. Grows about 
18 inches high. Flowers about two inches in diameter. Blooms in the Fall. Very 
beautiful for cemetery plots. 
Berberry (Berberis). 
COMMON EUROPEAN (Vulgaris)— Red fruited. 
PURPLE-LEAVED (Purpurea)— An interesting and beautiful variety, with violet- 
purple leaves and fruit. 
Buckthorn (Rliamnus). 
PURGING (Catharticus) — A valuable, hardy, robust shrub, with dark, rich foliageand 
white flowers, followed by black berries. Used extensively for hedges, and being 
very hardy, is one of the most desirable plants for this purpose. 
Calycanthus, Sweet Scented Shrub, or Allspice. 
FLORIDUS (Sweet-scented Shrub) — An interesting shrub, having a rare and pecu- 
liar fragrance of wood and flowers ; its blooms are abundant and of a peculiar 
chocolate color. 
Clethra. 
ALNIFOLIA (Alder-Leaved) — A native shrub of low and dense growth : leaves 
abundant and light green ; has numerous spikes of small, white, fragrant 
flowers. Blooms abundantly in July. 
