Viburnum opulus nanus. A very dwarf variety, forming a bush 
about 2 feet in height. It produces no flowers, but makes a pretty 
dwarf plant. 
var. sterilis. The familiar Snowball of delightful memory, pro- 
ducing large snowball-like flowers in May. 
V. tomentosum. Foliage resembles the Japan Snowball ; flowers 
white, in flat racemes and in great profusion. It is perfectly hardy, 
vigorous and free-blooming. 
var. plicatum. Jaban Snowball. A native of North China. It has 
handsome plicated leaves ; globular heads of pure white flowers in 
June. It surpasses the common Snowball in many respects, but in 
Dayton it should have protection during the winter until well estab- 
lished. The discriminating planter, appreciating its individuality 
sufficiently to give it the little extra attention necessary, will winter 
the plants successfully. 
WHITE FRINGE. See Chionanthus. 
WEIGELA. See Diervilla. 
YUCCA filamentosa. Adam’s Needle. A low evergreen without a 
a central stem. The long, narrow leaf-blades come out from the root 
crown. In June or July it shoots up heavy stalks laden at the top with 
ivory-white flowers. It is valuable in separate or mixed plantings. 
Ask for any shrubs not here named. We have other shrubs, for which 
there is not a regular demand, in limited supply. 
Ask for any of our publications in which you 
may be interested 
Street and Shade Trees Circular No. i 
Ornamental Trees “ No. 2 
Evergreen Trees “ No. 3 
Deciduous and Evergreen Shrubs . . . “ No. 4 
Hedges and Screens “ No. 5 
Ornamental Reeds and Grasses “ No. 6 
Vines and Trailers “ No. 7 
Roses “ No. 8 
Hardy Herbaceous Perennials “ No. 9 
The Paeonia “ No. 10 
The Dahlia “ No. n 
Gladioli “ No. 12 
Hardy Ferns “ No. 13 
Fruit Trees and Small Fruits “ No. 14 
The Booklet, “Dayton Beautiful.” 
The Dayton and Xenia Nurseries 
' J. W. MCNARY, Proprietor 
No. 316 West Fourth Avenue DAYTON, OHIO 
J. Horace McFarland Co.. Horticultural Printers. Harrisburr. Pa. 
